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  • ...aka Nawab Estate is Maulvi Hafizullah. In collaboration with the Greek and Armenian merchants in Dhaka, he developed a flourishing business in hides and skins, ...
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  • ...ns. The first line ran through Bowbazar Street and Dalhousie Square to the Armenian Ghat on Strand Road, where passengers could avail steamers for crossing the ...latter two are dispersed all over the city. The churches belonging to the Armenian, Portuguese, Scottish, English and native congregations are mostly stippled ...
    41 KB (5,824 words) - 19:03, 17 June 2021
  • ...elatively smaller scale of the Armenian church of the Holy Resurrection in Armenian Street, old Dhaka (fig.12). ...sanctuary, it was built over the ruins of an earlier chapel. This and the Armenian Church in Calcutta bear a general resemblance to the mother church in Echmi ...
    125 KB (19,578 words) - 18:57, 17 June 2021
  • ...y, but also Hindustanis, the Mogols, the Persians and the [[Armenians, The|armenian]][[Armenians, The|s]] came there to fetch goods'. Van Linschoten and Ralph ...
    57 KB (9,242 words) - 19:38, 17 June 2021
  • ...istrate in 1840) further added to the expansion process. The Arathoons, an Armenian zamindar family, bought land west of the racecourse (present Atomic Energy ...
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