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JG Nicholas Pogose, GC Paneati, J Stephan, JT Lucas and W Harney. Alongside members of the major merchant families, Margar David, Mackertich
Abraham George, Michael Sarkies, Abraham Lucas, M Highcazony, A S Mackertich, Tigran Nahapiet, Thaddeus Nahapiet, M.J. Catchhatoor, Joseph Lazarus, and M David were other prominent Armenians of Dhaka.
770:. Prominent Armenian jute merchants had their own companies, like Messrs Sarkies & Sons, Messrs David & Co. and others. But gradually the jute business was monopolised by the more powerful and better-organised British firms. Besides these, they also did businesses of saltpeter, salt, and betel nut.
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Armenian influence in the commercial life of Dhaka was led by the
Pogoses, Agacy, Michael, Stephen, Joakim, Sarkies, Arathon (also spelled as Aratun), Coja (also spelled Khojah or Koja) and Manook (also spelled as Manuk) families. By 1868, five of the six European zamindars in Dhaka were Armenians -
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Armenian community of Dhaka were initially engaged in export trade paying a duty of 3.5% to the government. Dhaka was the hub of fine textiles at that time, a fact that attracted Persians and Armenians to settle business there. In an estimate of the textile export from Dhaka (which was a major
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Armanitola, Armenian settlers built a small chapel in the midst of their community graveyard. By the end of the 18th century, the Armenian community had grown considerably, and the chapel was found inadequate for the needs of the community. It was then replaced by the Holy
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Bangabhaban, bearing the name of the original owner's family. Armenians introduced Ticca-Garry (horse-carriage) in Dhaka and it became a popular transport of Dhaka. They also set up western-style department stores in Dhaka. The stores mostly sold European and British goods.
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Isfahan and New Julfa in the wake of Persian adventurers, eventually establishing their own trading community. They were recognized as a distinct trading community by the
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Armenian influence in the region, and there were Armenians who rose to prominence for all of Bengal. There is an Armanitola in Kolkata, and an Armanighat as well.
873:, which was five miles from Dhaka at the time. Some of the Armenian tombstones there date back to 1714 to 1794. The oldest tombstone is “Avetis”, an Armenian merchant who died on 15 August 1714.
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Armenian community in Armanitola was small but rich. Some wealthy Armenians used to reside in European-style bungalows. was one such bungalow that was quite popular. Parts of the gardens of
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Their presence, however, began to decline from the beginning of British rule. Michael Joseph Martin (Mikel Housep Martirossian), reported to be the last Armenian in Dhaka, died on 9 May 2020.
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trade (one of the most important commodities in the export list of the European companies) since 1753, this Armenian merchant conducted most of the negotiations between the Company and Nawab
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textile production center in Bengal), the Armenian share was said to have been 27% in 1747. In the silk market, there are indications that the Armenians were dominant buyers, along with
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are known to have engaged them to transact their personal businesses openly or clandestinely as well as the European maritime companies, who used them as local representatives and their
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for his community in 1740s and eventually rose to be a member of the Nawab's inner-circle.
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for using English ships for trade by himself and other members of his community in 1688.
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deported about 40,000 Armenian traders specialized in inter-Euroasiatic trade to
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as well as the Commander-in-Chief of his army. He is cited by Gholam Hossein in
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The most notable Armenian in Bengal. A monopolist in the highly profitable
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1303:"After 'Last Armenian Of Bangladesh' Dies, The Church He Saved Lives On"
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The Armenian Community Dhaka celebrating Armenian Christmas, 1952
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Armenians in India, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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Statue inside the Holy Resurrection Church of Armanitola
1746:"Khwaja Israel Sarhad: Armenian Merchant and Diplomat"
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Ali, Ansar; Chaudhury, Sushil; Islam, Sirajul (2012).
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Ali, Ansar; Chaudhury, Sushil; Islam, Sirajul (2012).
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1808:Recovering the stories of the Armenians of Asia
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1448:. Dhaka: SM Perwez. pp. 271–272.
1416:. Translated by Johannes, G.: 221–223.
1259:"The mission of Dhaka's last Armenian"
1247:. London: Truebner and Co. p. 46.
963:He was court advisor and financier to
1404:Sarkies, S. T. (July–December 1916).
1036:, the chief of the French factory at
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1007:(bankers of the world), as well as
1675:Leaves from a diary in East Bengal
1491:"Indo-Armenian economic relations"
1153:St. Mary Armenian Church, Saidabad
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1301:Chapple, Amos (26 January 2021).
1148:Armanitola Government High School
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595:who lived in what is now called
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1813:Armenian heritage in Bangladesh
1444:Taifoor, Syed Muhammed (1952).
1434:, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
1307:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
1032:and the English. At one point,
1790:Morshed, Adnan (9 June 2016).
987:. Conducting his trading from
791:(landlords). There is still a
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1633:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
1619:Rahman, S M Mahfuzur (2012).
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2552:Social history of Bangladesh
2537:Ethnic groups in Bangladesh
1744:Husain, Ruquiya K. (2004).
1677:. London. pp. 104–105.
1592:Ahmed, Helal Uddin (2012).
1064:- traveling from Hoogli to
889:Notable Armenians of Bengal
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1546:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
1538:Alamgir, Mohammad (2012).
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1446:Glimpses of Old Dhaka
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