Hinduism in Armenia

Hinduism in Armenia remains a minor feature in Armenian religious life, generally represented through the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and a minority of Indian students, with backgrounds in Hinduism. == History == There was a colony of Indians on the upper Euphrates in Armenia as early as 2nd century BC. Per the writings of Zenobius Glak, two Indian princes and their families fled to Armenia from Ujjain in 149 BC. They were granted a grand welcome and given land there.

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Hinduism in Armenia

Hinduism in Armenia remains a minor feature in Armenian religious life, generally represented through the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and a minority of Indian students, with backgrounds in Hinduism. == History == There was a colony of Indians on the upper Euphrates in Armenia as early as 2nd century BC. Per the writings of Zenobius Glak, two Indian princes and their families fled to Armenia from Ujjain in 149 BC. They were granted a grand welcome and given land there.

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