- Armenian-Dutch
Armenian-Dutch ( _nl. Armeense-Nederlanders) are citizens of the
Netherlands of Armenian ancestry. The exact number of Armenians in the country is unknown, since the Dutch Immigration Office only offers data on country of origin. It is unofficially estimated that about 6,000 to 9,000 Armenians live in the Netherlands.Apart from the contemporary Armenian community spread out over the
Netherlands , there was an independent Armenian community concentrated in Amsterdam during the 17th and 18th centuries.Many Armenian merchants in
Amsterdam went toSoutheast Asia in the 1800s to trade, and to set up factories and plantations, establishing a community ofArmenians in Java .The Napoleonic wars put an end to the Armenian life in the Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam was almost depopulated after its occupation by the French. A Dutch writer has said in De Amsterdammer, a magazine of the date of August 14th, 1887 that "The story of the Armenian community is a golden page in the history of the city of Amsterdam." In 1713 the city of Amsterdam permitted the Armenians to erect a church of their own. After serving its purpose for about a century and a half, this edifice was closed because of the dwindling of its congregation. In 1874, by order of the Catholicos of
Echmiadzin , the building was sold for 10,000 florins, which was transmitted to him ("A History of Armenia", by Vahan M. Kurkjian, pp. 471). It is probable that the Armenian community assimilated into the wider Dutch nation during the 1800s.Armenians arrived from
Indonesia (the formerDutch Indies in the 1950s),Turkey (1970s),Lebanon (1970s),Iran (1980s),Iraq (early 1990s),Russia andArmenia (1990s).The largest group of Armenians arrived from Turkey (
Diyarbakir andŞırnak ) in the 1970s asguest workers in chain migration, finding employment in textile plants inAlmelo andHengelo . Currently most Armenians live in the major urban centres in the western part of the Netherlands:Amsterdam ,Dordrecht ,The Hague ,Leiden andRotterdam . Armenian church services are held in Amsterdam and Almelo.Notable Armenian-Dutch
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Gago Aroetjunjan – kickboxer andMuay Thai fighter
*Biurakn Hakhverdian – water polo player, captain of the Dutch national junior water polo team
*Ara Halici – plays the emcee in the Dutch version of "Cabaret "
*Biaina Geragousian – chess player, winner of the national Dutch junior title.ee also
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List of Armenians External links
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Asia/Armenia/_Texts/KURARM/47*.html#Armenians_in_the_Netherlands Armenians in the Netherlands ]
* [http://simonian.nl/pages/archives/39 "The Armenian Community in Holland Through the Ages", René Bekius]
* [http://www.simonian.nl/ Ilda Simonian, Armenian community in Holland]
* [http://www.toplumpostasi.net/index.php/cat/1/col/85/art/1147/PageName/Ana_sayfa Armenians and the Dutch East-India Company by Alkan Chaglar]
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