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    ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF KOLKATA CELEBRATED RA INDEPENDENCE DAY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.09.2009 15:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 150-member Armenian community of Kolkata got
    together to celebrate the independence day of Armenia (September 21)
    over the weekend. After centuries of struggle first with the Ottoman
    Empire and then with erstwhile USSR the Republic of Armenia finally
    won independence in 1991.

    Armenians came to Kolkata as traders more than 400 years ago. The
    community flourished so much that they even started lending money to
    East India Company. It is even said that the Battle of Plassey was
    fought by the British with Armenian money. There was a time when the
    number of Armenians in the city exceeded 30,000 but only 35 families
    remain today.

    The community's new spiritual head in the country, Father Khoren
    Hovhannisyan, has been planning grand celebrations with key members
    for the past five months. His efforts have resulted in the revival
    of Armenian Club that had been lying defunct for long. Hovhannisyan
    also heads Armenian College, the only institution of its kind in the
    city that caters to the needs of Armenian children sent here from
    their own country.

    Armenian Club at Queen's Mansions was established in 1921 by racing
    magnate J C Galstaun. As the community started dwindling with many
    migrating to the US, Australia and Europe, interest in the club
    waned. Though there are about 150 Armenians in the city, the club
    has only 14 members, Times of India reported.
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