Ottoman Christianity in the land of the Suriyani: Archives and the making of minority histories
By: Varghese, Jonathan Koshy
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BookPublisher: India International Center Quarterly Description: 52 (3&4), Winter 2025- Summer 2026: p.124-139.
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India International Center QuarterlySummary: In the last decades of the19th country as Syria and Armenian Christians in the Ottoman empire endured persecution, the Southwestern cost of India emerged in certain imaginings, as a likely even if distant haven. The idea of revue, however, was far from self evident. It was shaped by competing claims and interpretations whose disputes left descendible traces across the subcontinent. –Reproduced
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In the last decades of the19th country as Syria and Armenian Christians in the Ottoman empire endured persecution, the Southwestern cost of India emerged in certain imaginings, as a likely even if distant haven. The idea of revue, however, was far from self evident. It was shaped by competing claims and interpretations whose disputes left descendible traces across the subcontinent. –Reproduced


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