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Armenian Legacy in India

Armenian Legacy in India
Author: Mari Poghosyan
Publisher: Cognishift
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"Armenian Legacy in India" is a seminal work by Dr. Prashant Madanmohan and Mari Poghosyan, illuminating the profound connections and cultural exchanges between India and Armenia. This book is a testament to their extensive research and his passionate advocacy for Armenian culture, offering readers a rich tapestry of stories, historical insights, and cultural intersections.It has been featured on The Armenia Virtual Museum at Cognishit.org


Armenian Legacy in India

Armenian Legacy in India
Author: Mari Poghosyan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Armenian Legacy in India" is a seminal work by Dr. Prashant Madanmohan and Mari Poghosyan, illuminating the profound connections and cultural exchanges between India and Armenia. This book is a testament to their extensive research and his passionate advocacy for Armenian culture, offering readers a rich tapestry of stories, historical insights, and cultural intersections.


The Armenians

The Armenians
Author: Razmik Panossian
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2006-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231511339

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The Armenians traces the evolution of Armenia and Armenian collective identity from its beginnings to the Armenian nationalist movement over Gharabagh in 1988. Applying theories of national-identity formation and nationalism, Razmik Panossian analyzes different elements of Armenian identity construction and argues that national identity is modern, predominantly subjective, and based on a political sense of belonging. Yet he also acknowledges the crucial role of history, art, literature, religious practice, and commerce in preserving the national memory and shaping the cultural identity of the Armenian people. Panossian explores a series of landmark events, among them Armenians' first attempts at liberation, the Armenian renaissance of the nineteenth century, the 1915 genocide of the Ottoman Armenians, and Soviet occupation. He shows how these influences led to a "multilocal" evolution of Armenian identity in various places in and outside of Armenia, notably in diasporan communities from India to Venice. Today, these numerous identities contribute to deep divisions and tensions within the Armenian nation, the most profound of which is the cultural divide between Armenians residing in their homeland and those who live in the United States, Canada, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Considering the diversity of this single nation, Panossian questions the theoretical assumption that nationalism must be homogenizing. Based on extensive research conducted in Armenia and the diaspora, including interviews and translation of Armenian-language sources, The Armenians is an engaging history and an invaluable comparative study.


The Grandchildren

The Grandchildren
Author: Ayse Gul Altinay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351481983

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The Grandchildren is a collection of intimate, harrowing testimonies by grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Turkey's "forgotten Armenians"—the orphans adopted and Islamized by Muslims after the Armenian genocide. Through them we learn of the tortuous routes by which they came to terms with the painful stories of their grandparents and their own identity. The postscript offers a historical overview of the silence about Islamized Armenians in most histories of the genocide. When Fethiye cetin first published her groundbreaking memoir in Turkey, My Grandmother, she spoke of her grandmother's hidden Armenian identity. The book sparked a conversation among Turks about the fate of the Ottoman Armenians in Anatolia in 1915. This resulted in an explosion of debate on Islamized Armenians and their legacy in contemporary Muslim families. The Grandchildren (translated from Turkish) is a follow-up to My Grandmother, and is an important contribution to understanding survival during atrocity. As witnesses to a dark chapter of history, the grandchildren of these survivors cast new light on the workings of memory in coming to terms with difficult pasts.


Bengal, Past & Present

Bengal, Past & Present
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1925
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN:

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From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean

From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean
Author: Sebouh David Aslanian
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520282175

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Drawing on a rich trove of documents, including correspondence not seen for 300 years, this study explores the emergence and growth of a remarkable global trade network operated by Armenian silk merchants from a small outpost in the Persian Empire. Based in New Julfa, Isfahan, in what is now Iran, these merchants operated a network of commercial settlements that stretched from London and Amsterdam to Manila and Acapulco. The New Julfan Armenians were the only Eurasian community that was able to operate simultaneously and successfully in all the major empires of the early modern world—both land-based Asian empires and the emerging sea-borne empires—astonishingly without the benefits of an imperial network and state that accompanied and facilitated European mercantile expansion during the same period. This book brings to light for the first time the trans-imperial cosmopolitan world of the New Julfans. Among other topics, it explores the effects of long distance trade on the organization of community life, the ethos of trust and cooperation that existed among merchants, and the importance of information networks and communication in the operation of early modern mercantile communities.


A Concise History of Modern India

A Concise History of Modern India
Author: Barbara D. Metcalf
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139458876

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In a second edition of their successful Concise History of Modern India, Barbara Metcalf and Thomas Metcalf explore India's modern history afresh and update the events of the last decade. These include the takeover of Congress from the seemingly entrenched Hindu nationalist party in 2004, India's huge advances in technology and the country's new role as a major player in world affairs. From the days of the Mughals, through the British Empire, and into Independence, the country has been transformed by its institutional structures. It is these institutions which have helped bring about the social, cultural and economic changes that have taken place over the last half century and paved the way for the modern success story. Despite these advances, poverty, social inequality and religious division still fester. In response to these dilemmas, the book grapples with questions of caste and religious identity, and the nature of the Indian nation.