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  2. Armenians in India - Wikipedia

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    16th century onwards, the Armenians (mostly from Persia) formed an important trading community in Surat, the most active Indian port of that period, located on the western coast of India. The port city of Surat used to have regular sea borne to and fro traffic of merchant vessels from Basra and Bandar Abbas.

  3. List of Armenian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    Kemurdzhian, Alexander (October 4, 1921 -February 25, 2003): Russian. Kemurdzhian designed Lunokhod 1, the first space-exploration rover, which roamed on the Moon in 1970. ^ Harvey, Brian (2007). Soviet and Russian Lunar Exploration.

  4. Armenia–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Armenia and India organised a joint issuing of postage stamps, illustrating the cultural heritage of the two nations. The Indian Manipuri classical dance of Meitei civilization, [22] and the Armenian Hov Arek, are referred to as the "National Dances" (of India and Armenia respectively) during the Armenia-India joint issue of postage stamps. [23 ...

  5. History of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent

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    For the modern-day Republic of India, see Science and technology in India. For modern-day Pakistan, see Science and technology in Pakistan. The history of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent begins with the prehistoric human activity of the Indus Valley Civilisation to the early Indian states and empires.

  6. Aryan - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Aryan (/ ˈɛəriən /), or Arya in Proto-Indo-Iranian, [ 1 ] is a term originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the Indo-Iranians. It stood in contrast to nearby outsiders, whom they designated as non-Aryan (*an-āryā). [ 2 ][ 3 ] In ancient India, the term was used by the Indo-Aryan peoples of the Vedic period, both ...

  7. Mesrovb Jacob Seth - Wikipedia

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    Mesrovb Jacob Seth ( Armenian: Մեսրովբ Յակովբ Սէթ or Սէթեանց, Mesrovb Hakovb Set’iants’; 15 March 1871 – 31 October 1939) was an Armenian author, historian and educator in Calcutta. He was examiner of Modern and Classical Armenian at the University of Calcutta. He is best known for his writings on the history of ...

  8. List of Armenian scientists - Wikipedia

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    M. Soukias Manasserian – engineer and inventor. Karen Manvelyan – biologist and environmentalist, director of the World Wildlife Fund in Armenia. Benjamin Markarian (1913–1985) – astrophysicist, known for Markarian's Chain. Cyrus Melikian, (1920–2008) – coffee industry pioneer, inventor of coffee vending machines.

  9. Category:Armenian inventions - Wikipedia

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    X-55 (UAV) Categories: Inventions by country. European inventions. Asian inventions. Science and technology in Armenia.