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    ARMENIANS TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE 400 YEARS IN KOLKATA
    By Samrat Banerjee Kolkata

    UNI (United News of India)
    November 14, 2008 Friday 2:15 PM EST

    The natal star of the Armenian community in Kolkata appeared a
    century before the earth could make 300 revolutions after the city
    was born. Hundreds of Armenians across the globe, including the UK,
    US, Turkey, Iran and Australia, gathered in the city to celebrate 400
    years of the community here on Wednesday. Passers-by were liable to
    mistake the city's Armenian College Ground on Free School Street as
    a neighbourhood in Armenia.

    All of them ambulated to attend the quadricentennial celebration,
    which was realised in a host of cultural programmes. Many of them
    were the students of the Armenian College many years ago. " Oh the
    times! Oh the manners! The city once teemed with Armernians and some of
    them even owned the bungalows and bread-and-breakfast joints dotting
    the city. Today I see none, " exclaimed an Armenian, who landed
    the city's soil after 50 years. Taking a stroll down memory lane,
    another Armenian, a septuagenarian, said, " The Armenian community,
    which witnessed its height of glory in the 20th century, also led
    an active club life. The Armenians built most of the ghats on the
    banks of Hoogly. But now, the Armenian community is reduced to 35
    families. " Meanwhile, the celebrations reached its climax when His
    Holiness Karekin II, the worldwide religious head of the Armenians,
    came all along from Armenia and graced the occasion. Karekin II urged
    the Armenians in the city to help preserve their national identity
    and values for the prosper of the community. " The Armenian monuments
    should not be the only thing that makes the city remember about our
    community, " he said. It is noteworthy that racing mogul J C Galstaun
    and realtor tycoon Arathoon Stephen were among present in the gala
    event, which was attended by 30,000 people. According to Karekin
    II, India bears a special significance for the Armenians as it was
    in Chennai in 1773 the intellectuals of the community scripted the
    constitution of a liberated Armenia and the first Armenian periodical
    was published in 1794. Interestingly, the Holy Nazareth Church on
    Armenian Street in Kolkata has crossed the milestone of 300 years on
    the cityscape, heedless to the altering trends of its denizens.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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