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    HISTORIC ARMENIAN CEMETERY BURIED UNDER WASTE

    AZG Armenian Daily
    06/05/2009

    History

    Courtesy-expressbuzz.com

    On e of the gravestones at the Armenian cemetary in Uppuguda.

    It is perhaps the last known trace of the Armenian connection
    with the city of Hyderabad.And now it is almost on the verge of
    being erased erased from the city's historic map.Yes, the Armenian
    cemetery located at Uppuguda (known as Opiguda in the colonial times)
    is reduced to a mere dumping zone and a place where people relieve
    themselves.Armenians came into India as traders through the overland
    route much before the advent of European traders into India, in fact
    seven centuries before Vasco-da-Gama reached India.A historian Mesrovb
    Jacob Seth in his seminal work Armenians in India has noted that 19
    Armenians including two priests Rev Johannes (1680) and Rev Simon
    (1724), were buried in this now deserted cemetery.And the cemetery is
    not confined to Armenians alone."With no English graves of 17th and
    18th century seems to have existed, even the Dutch used the Armenian
    cemetery till they acquired their own cemetery in the year 1678," B
    Subrahmanyam, a retired deputy director of AP Archaeology Department
    told Expresso.Referring to a study done by Dr V Nersessian, he pointed
    out that there was considerable Armenian population in Hyderabad and
    the community was sent a Pontifical Bull from Holy Etchmiadzin, the
    spiritual centre of Armenian Chursbiantuow in Soviet Armenia.Realising
    the importance of the Armenian cemeteries and churchyards, which
    are the only attested sources of their presence, the D epartment of
    Archaeology has declared the Uppuguda site as a protected monument
    under the Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1960. But due to sheer
    negligence, this historical churchyard is reduced to a dumpyard full
    of liquor bottles and human excreta.When the sorry-state of affairs
    was reported to the Director of Archaeology and Museums Department P
    Chenna Reddy, he said that they have included this cemetery in the
    colonial heritage monuments preservation project in Hyderabad."The
    cemetery has been neglected for more than seven years. Before the
    Central Government releases funds for this project, the department is
    chalking out a plan to clean the site soon," an Archaeology Department
    official said.One can only hope that the condition of this cemetery,
    where the Armenian-Hyderabad connection is etched, would be improved
    as soon as possible.
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