No. While the oldest written works in England were written by Indo-Europeans, most of whom are believed to have origins in the same place as Armenians currently are, the emigrations of the Indo-Europeans from the Caucasus mountains came around 1500 B.C.E. and the earliest forms of an Armenian State came into existence roughly 1000 years later with the Satrapy of Armenia in 585 B.C.E. While it was the language of the Indo-Europeans that prevailed in England, the primary genetic and cultural contributions came from the indigenous populations, not the invaders.
No
Mesrovb Jacob Seth has written: 'History of the Armenians in India' -- subject(s): History, Armenians 'Armenians in India, from the earliest times to the present day' -- subject(s): History, Armenians
Aram Hakobyan has written: 'Armenians and the world' -- subject(s): Armenians, Civilization, History
Kirakos has written: 'History of the Armenians' -- subject(s): History
Zaven Arzoumanian has written: 'The origins of the Armenian Christianity ; Armenians in America' -- subject(s): Armenians, Church history 'The origins of the Armenian Christianity ; Tradition in the Armenian Church ; The prayerbook of Sandookht ; Armenians in America' -- subject(s): Armenian Americans, Armenian Church, Church history, History
Simon Payaslian has written: 'The Armenian genocide, 1915-1923' -- subject(s): Genocide, Armenian massacres, 1915-1923, Armenia, History 'History of the Armenians' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Armenians
Seda Parsumean-Tatoyean has written: 'The Armenians in the medieval Islamic world' -- subject(s): Armenians, Relations, History
Eghishe has written: 'The history of Vartan and of the battle of the Armenians'
due to past history events like their rough history in the Holocaust and because of their cool hats
No
According to history, probably in India some time about 6,000 BC.
John M. Douglas has written: 'The Armenians' -- subject(s): History
This old-fashioned country dance was discovered by Peter Kennedy in Northumberland, England among the village people.