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    Indian Express, India
    June 7 2009


    An Armenian link, fading

    Alokparna Das
    Posted: Sunday , Jun 07, 2009 at 0245 hrs IST


    From a distance, it almost looks like a mosque, complete with a dome
    and mini minar or chhatri-like projections on its four sides, of which
    only two have survived. Its peeled-off plaster and dilapidated state
    reveal layers of slim bricks dating back to the later Mughal period. A
    closer look and one can spot a plaque announcing the Armenian
    Association in Kolkata as the trustee of the place. A faded signboard
    identifies the building as a nearly three-century-old Armenian chapel.

    Located near the Kishanganj Railway Station in Sarai Rohilla area,
    this is the only surviving Armenian place of worship in the
    city. Built most likely around 1781-82, this rundown building and some
    tombs at its back survived the Revolt of 1857 only to be encroached
    upon by a colony that's now called the `Christian Compound'.

    The place was not always as congested as it is now. Professor
    A. Dasgupta, a retired Delhi University teacher, has fond memories of
    a quiet cemetery and a medieval structure adjoining it when she stayed
    in the vicinity as a child. `The solitude, the all-pervading silence
    and shaded greenery of the cemetery, the adjoining kuchcha road with
    no habitation, except the railway colony, are part of my cherished
    memory of the place. Every day, I was taken for a morning walk to the
    place. Of all the graves, that of a six-year-old girl used to haunt
    me'perhaps because I was a child myself,' she says.

    Photo: The chapel; the tomb of Armenian trader and Sufi poet Hazrat
    Sarmad; graves at the back of the chapel, encroached upon by what is
    now called the `Christian Compound'

    http://www.indianexpress.com/news/An-Ar menian-link--fading/472575
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