The Armenian Church in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been a prominent fixture since 1781, standing as one of the city’s most historically significant religious landmarks. Built to serve the once-thriving Armenian community that settled in the city during the 17th and 18th centuries, the church provides a tangible link to Dhaka’s rich past. Visitors can explore its serene grounds, which offer a peaceful respite from the bustling city, and gain insight into the historical and cultural tapestry of the area.
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