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    ARMENIAN MONUMENTS IN INDIA STUDIED

    ARMENPRESS
    MARCH 9, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian monuments in India were
    for the first time studied. Head of the foundation studying Armenian
    architecture, monument scientist Samvel Karapetyan said today at a news
    conference that an Armenian group consisting of six members with the
    assistance of the Culture ministry was in India and during a month
    studied 4000 monuments. About 5200 photos were taken for shooting
    a film. Samvel Karapetyan said the studies of Armenian monuments in
    foreign countries are necessary for having a complete history of the
    homeland. The speaker said the monuments in Armenian communities cannot
    be compared with even the smallest one in Armenia as the influence
    of foreign culture is huge on them. "The monuments we saw looked very
    poor," Karapetyan said, adding that it was extremely difficult to find
    Armenian monuments especially in big cities. The oldest of the found
    cross-stones dated back to 1611. About the 90% of Armenian monuments
    in India was studied, expect in Bangladesh and Pakistan.

    The speaker said the Armenians also had dwelling houses but it was
    problematic to recognize them. "It is difficult to find Armenian
    monuments in a place where there are no Armenians any more," he said,
    adding that as of today about 200 Armenians are living in Calcutta
    and only one of them, an old person is speaking in Armenian and lives
    in old people's houses.




    From: A. Papazian
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