Armenians in India Study Group

The Armenians In India Study Group is a new study and research group dedicated to looking at the lives and influence of the Armenian and Anglo-Armenian communities that flourished in India and the Middle and Far East between the 16th and 20th centuries.

Current research projects include the computerisation of all of the birth/baptism, marriage and death/burial records relating to Armenians in the Oriental and India
Office Library; a detailed study of the Armenians and Anglo-Armenians that worked for the Indo-European Telegraph Department in Persia and India; and genealogical research on Armenian and Anglo-Armenian families that lived and worked in India, the Middle and far East before leaving for new lives, mainly in Commonwealth countries.

 
For access to an article on the problems of researching the Armenian and Anglo-Armenian communities in India click here:

Looking for Armenians
First published 1997, revised 1998

TONY FULLER RESEARCH | INDIA AND ARMENIA | RECENT PUBLICATIONS | THE ISAACSON ONE-NAME STUDY | DIRECTORY OF RELATED LINKS | ARMENIANS IN INDIA STUDY GROUP

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