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End of an era: Bangladesh's last Armenian dies
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'These are the spirits of my ancestors. They were noble men and women, now resting in peace,' Michael Joseph Martin (pictured in December 2008) told AFP AFP/MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
09 May 2020 04:16PM

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DHAKA: Michael Joseph Martin, Bangladesh's last Armenian, has died aged 89, bringing an end to the more than 300-year presence of the once thriving and powerful minority Christian community.

Martin spent decades as custodian of the Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection which was founded in 1781 in what was once the heart of the Armenian community in Dhaka.


Armen Arslanian, the church's warden who is based abroad, said Martin "was instrumental in maintaining the survival of the Armenian Church in Dhaka.

"Without the many personal sacrifices and complete devotion to the church, the premises and the history of the Armenians in Dhaka would not have survived today," he added as he announced Martin had died on Apr 11.



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Michael Joseph Martin (pictured in 2008) spent decades as custodian of the Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection which was founded in 1781 in what was once the heart of the Armenian community in Dhaka AFP/MUNIR UZ ZAMAN



The Bangladeshi capital was once home to hundreds of Armenians who first arrived in the 16th century and became major traders, lawyers and public officials in the city.


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Martin came to Dhaka in 1942 following in the footsteps of his father who had settled in the region decades earlier. He was originally a trader.

Martin - whose Armenian name was Mikel Housep Martirossian - went on to look after the church and its graveyard where 400 people are buried, including his wife who died in 2006.

When their children left the country, Martin became the sole remaining Armenian in Dhaka and lived alone in a mansion in the church grounds.

"When I walk, sometimes I feel spirits moving around. These are the spirits of my ancestors. They were noble men and women, now resting in peace," Martin told AFP in an interview published in January 2009.

PALATIAL HOMES

The marble tombstones he tended display family names such as Sarkies, Manook and Aratoon from a time when Armenians were Dhaka's wealthiest merchants with palatial homes who traded jute, spices, indigo and leather.

"The earliest surviving Armenian tombstone is that of Khojah Avietes Lazar who died in Dhaka on Jun 7, 1714, this makes the known Armenian presence in Bangladesh to be over 300 years, similar to that of the community in Kolkata," Liz Chater, who did extensive research on the Armenian presence in South Asia, told AFP.

Martin had said the Armenians, persecuted elsewhere, were embraced in what is now Bangladesh first by the Mughals in the 16th and 17th centuries and then by the British Empire.

"Their numbers fluctuated with the prospects in trading in Dhaka," Muntasir Mamun, a historian at Dhaka University, told AFP in 2009.



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Michael Joseph Martin (pictured in December 2008), the last member of Dhaka's once thriving Armenian community, has died at the age of 89 AFP/MUNIR UZ ZAMAN



But they dominated business. "They were the who's who in town. They celebrated all their religious festivals with pomp and style," he said.

The decline came after the British left India and the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947 with Dhaka becoming the capital of East Pakistan and then Bangladesh after it gained independence in 1971.

In his last years Martin worried about who would take over as the church caretaker after his death.

"This is a blessed place and God won't leave it unprotected and uncared for," Martin said.

"When I die, maybe one of my three daughters will fly in from Canada to keep our presence here alive," Martin said, speaking broken Bengali with a thick accent.

"Or perhaps other Armenians will come from somewhere else."

The present warden of the Armenian Church visits Bangladesh every two to three months.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/end-of-an-era--bangladesh-s-last-armenian-dies-12717438


Very Inspiring Story from Bangladesh. Allah (God) will give us Baraka (Blessing) when we protect and respect the minority religious groups as well. Everyone have a happy and blessed rest of the Ramadan. May Allah bless us and protect us all from this Corona Virus Pandemic and from all other misfortunes as well.
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I had personally met him when we visited the church after seeing pictures of it on Google maps and being intrigued, his Bangla was immaculate although we spoke in English since mine isn't.

I hope the government takes necessary measures to maintain this historical place of worship. The government should take immediate measures to preserve all the old mosques, temples and churches as an affirmation to the future generations of the religious harmony in our country and the religious freedom enshrined in the constitution.
 
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I had personally met him when we visited the church after seeing pictures of it on Google maps and being intrigued, his Bangla was immaculate although we spoke in English since mine isn't.

I hope the government takes necessary measures to maintain this historical place of worship. The government should take immediate measures to preserve all the old mosques, temples and churches as an affirmation to the future generations of the religious harmony in our country and the religious freedom enshrined in the constitution.
Wow that is awesome, I totally agree with you.
 
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Yes Bangladesh needs to control its population growth, Birthrate is actually lower than Pakistan and India based on research.
India and pakistan have alot of land bangladesh is about the size of kashmir . If they comtrol it in years to come they will be a better country than india and pakistan both combined.

I wish well for bangladesh. I saw the movie extraction of hollywood damn too many people.

Felt like more than chinese i saw in chinese cities or indians in indian cities.
 
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India and pakistan have alot of land bangladesh is about the size of kashmir . If they comtrol it in years to come they will be a better country than india and pakistan both combined.

I wish well for bangladesh. I saw the movie extraction of hollywood damn too many people.

Felt like more than chinese i saw in chinese cities or indians in indian cities.
Yes I totally agree, perhaps GoB can also create some artificial Islands in the Bay of Bengal and lots, Himalayas sediments that flows from Kashmir as well is creating new islands in the Bay Of Bengal that is also a plus for Bangladeshi land crisis to certain extent.
 
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India and pakistan have alot of land bangladesh is about the size of kashmir . If they comtrol it in years to come they will be a better country than india and pakistan both combined.

I wish well for bangladesh. I saw the movie extraction of hollywood damn too many people.

Felt like more than chinese i saw in chinese cities or indians in indian cities.

Extraction wasn't shot in Bangladesh but in India. Bangladesh doesn't look like that except for the slums. If you want to see the real Bangladesh, please do visit our country, we have a lot to offer in terms of natural wonders.
 
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Extraction wasn't shot in Bangladesh but in India. Bangladesh doesn't look like that except for the slums. If you want to see the real Bangladesh, please do visit our country, we have a lot to offer in terms of natural wonders.

They said it was dhaka. I youtubed dhaka as well after that. If i ever have a reason to visit i will.
 
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Dhaka is the absolutely worst bit of Bangladesh. As for the overpopulation, that problem has been effectively tackled. Bangladesh will peak it's population pyramid sometime in the 2050s and population will stay around 180 ~ 190 million and then it'll drop in 70s and 80s.
 
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Dhaka is the absolutely worst bit of Bangladesh. As for the overpopulation, that problem has been effectively tackled. Bangladesh will peak it's population pyramid sometime in the 2050s and population will stay around 180 ~ 190 million and then it'll drop in 70s and 80s.
I concur, one should see Chittagong and other parts of Bangladesh as well.
 
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Yes I totally agree, perhaps GoB can also create some artificial Islands in the Bay of Bengal and lots, Himalayas sediments that flows from Kashmir as well is creating new islands in the Bay Of Bengal that is also a plus for Bangladeshi land crisis to certain extent.
I think some European countries, and even UAE have already shown that it can be done.
If you develop islands off your coast, you can even sell it as an international destination.

Other option would be extensive vertical growth further inland, coupled with large open public spaces and roads.
 
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I think some European countries, and even UAE have already shown that it can be done.
If you develop islands off your coast, you can even sell it as an international destination.

Other option would be extensive vertical growth further inland, coupled with large open public spaces and roads.
Totally agree with modern engineering it can be done, there are many countries that are still smaller than BD, problem is the overpopulation which needs to be controlled.
 
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I spend some time in dhanmandi Dhaka. And travelled all over including Modhpur forest where a father Homric has a setup and uses it to turn the locals from a non monotheistic religion to christianity by offering food and education. My wife was making a film on the tribals and it was an amazing experience. He has been in BD way b4 1971 partition and saw the ugly side of the war as well.
 
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