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- Armenians_in_Singapore abstract "The Armenians in Singapore, who numbered around 100 families at their peak in the 1880s, have now moved on or become part of the wider Singapore community. The Armenian Apostolic Church of St Gregory the Illuminator on Armenian Street, the first church ever built in Singapore, remains today.By the 18th century, Armenian communities had established themselves in India (particularly Kolkata) Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula (particularly Penang and Malacca), and Java. Armenian trading firms such as the Aristarkies Sarkies Company (1820-1841), Apcar & Stephens Company (1826-1845) and Mackertich M. Moses Company (1821-1845) were prominent in Singapore's economy. By the 1830s, Armenian merchants began investing in land. Built in 1835, in March 1836 the Church of St Gregory the Illuminator was consecrated, making it the first church in Singapore.The 1931 census showed 81 Armenians. Many of the Armenians, as British loyalists, were interned during World War II. By the 1950s, much of the local Armenian community had emigrated to Australia or become part of the larger communities in Singapore. However, during the Feast of the Epiphany, the flags of Singapore and the Republic of Armenia are raised at the Armenian church.".
- Armenians_in_Singapore language Armenian_language.
- Armenians_in_Singapore language English_language.
- Armenians_in_Singapore populationPlace Singapore.
- Armenians_in_Singapore religion Christianity.
- Armenians_in_Singapore totalPopulation "80".
- Armenians_in_Singapore wikiPageExternalLink www.amassia.com.au.
- Armenians_in_Singapore wikiPageExternalLink church.htm.
- Armenians_in_Singapore wikiPageID "7963161".
- Armenians_in_Singapore wikiPageRevisionID "602347172".
- Armenians_in_Singapore group "Armenians in Singapore".
- Armenians_in_Singapore group "Հայերը Սինգապուրում".
- Armenians_in_Singapore hasPhotoCollection Armenians_in_Singapore.
- Armenians_in_Singapore langs Armenian_language.
- Armenians_in_Singapore langs English_language.
- Armenians_in_Singapore poptime "80".
- Armenians_in_Singapore rels Christianity.
- Armenians_in_Singapore subject Category:Armenian_diaspora_by_country.
- Armenians_in_Singapore subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Singapore.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type Abstraction100002137.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type EthnicGroupsInSingapore.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type Group100031264.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type EthnicGroup.
- Armenians_in_Singapore type Collective.
- Armenians_in_Singapore comment "The Armenians in Singapore, who numbered around 100 families at their peak in the 1880s, have now moved on or become part of the wider Singapore community. The Armenian Apostolic Church of St Gregory the Illuminator on Armenian Street, the first church ever built in Singapore, remains today.By the 18th century, Armenian communities had established themselves in India (particularly Kolkata) Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula (particularly Penang and Malacca), and Java.".
- Armenians_in_Singapore label "Armenians in Singapore".
- Armenians_in_Singapore label "Армяне в Сингапуре".
- Armenians_in_Singapore sameAs Q4069699.
- Armenians_in_Singapore sameAs Q4069699.
- Armenians_in_Singapore sameAs Armenians_in_Singapore.
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- Armenians_in_Singapore isPrimaryTopicOf Armenians_in_Singapore.
- Armenians_in_Singapore name "Armenians in Singapore".
- Armenians_in_Singapore name "Հայերը Սինգապուրում".