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  • An ancient Armenian graveyard craves for public attention

    Cities - Hyderabad Published: April 22, 2013 23:03 IST

    An ancient graveyard craves for public attention
    Asif Yar Khan
    NAGARA GOPAL

    The Armenian cemetery that lies neglected at Uppuguda in old city of Hyderabad.
    Photo: Nagara Gopal


    Trash and debris now occupy a major portion of the Armenian cemetery
    The Armenian cemetery at Uppuguda is in a state of utter
    neglect. Although a listed archaeological monument, no effort has been
    taken to restore it. The cemetery belongs to the Qutb Shahi period.

    Mounds of trash and debris occupy a major portion of the
    three-centuries-old cemetery, which remains hidden amid thick wild
    vegetation.

    Local residents are unhappy with the condition of the monument.

    We are regularly representing to the authorities to clean up the
    place.

    But nothing is being done to make it a hygienic place,' says
    Sudharshan, a local resident.

    After nightfall the premises are used by anti-social elements. The
    absence of watch and ward staff is a reason, locals say. A notice
    board erected at the place has also disappeared.

    Armenians came to India as traders through the overland route much
    before the advent of European traders into India. In fact, they came
    here seven centuries before Vasco-da-Gama reached India, according to
    officials. Realising the importance of Armenian cemeteries and
    churchyards, which are the only attested sources of their presence,
    the Department of Archaeology has declared it a protected monument
    under the Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1960. Locals suspect
    land grabbers could be eyeing the cemetery, which is situated in a
    thickly populated locality.

    Keywords: Armenian cemetery, Uppuguda, archaeological monument,
    vegetation, anti-social elements, protected monument, land grabbers

    http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/an-ancient-graveyard-craves-for-public-attention/article4644462.ece

    © The Hindu



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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