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In Persia, India, Etc. from Armenia and Her People by George H. Filian, 1896.
The Armenians of Persia are great merchants, and high civil officers of the Shah. I name only a few:
Chahanguir Khan is minister of arts and superintendent of the arsenal.
Mirza Melkoum Khan was the former ambassador of the Shah at London; a man of great wealth and learning, and an able diplomat. He retired on account of age, and lives in London.
Nazar Agha was ambassador of the Shah at Paris.
General Sharl Bezirganian is the general superintendent of the telegraph service in Persia.
In India and Burmah there are great Armenian merchants, who are millionaires, and respected by the governments and the peoples.
In Egypt, though few in number, they are the ruling element. Nubar Pasha was the prime minister of the Egyptian government until a few weeks ago; one of the richest men in Egypt, and the greatest statesman in Africa. He speaks several languages, and spends his summers in France, owning property in Paris. Dikran Pasha is another rich and very gifted Armenian, and Boghos Pasha another man of power.
Filian, George H. Armenia and Her People: or, The Story of Armenia by an Armenian, American Publishing Company, 1896.
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