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Natʻali, Shahan, 1884-1983


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    • Natʻali, Šahan, 1884-1983
    • Tēr-Hakobean, Hakob, 1884-1983
    • Hakobean, Hakob Tēr-, 1884-1983
    • Der-Hagopian, Hagop, 1884-1983
    • Nemesis, 1884-1983
    • Shahan, 1884-1983
    • Šahan, 1884-1983
    • Natalie, Şahan, 1884-1983
    • Natalie, Shahan, 1884-1983
    • Shahan Natalie, 1884-1983
    • Mahy, John, 1884-1983
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1884-07-14
    • Death Date

        1983-04-18
    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: H.H. Dashnaktsʻutʻiwn
    • Associated Language

        Armenian
    • Occupation

      Philosophers

      Politicians

      Authors

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  • Sources

    • found: Natʻali, Shahan. Tʻurkʻizmě Angorayēn Pakʻu ew tʻrkʻakan ōriēntʻasion ; Tʻurkʻerě ev menkʻ, 1992:t.p. (Shahan Natʻali) p. 9, etc. (real name: Hakob Tēr-Hakobean; b. 1884, Hiwsēnik in the Kharberd region; d. April 18, 1983, Boston, Mass.)
    • found: Tʻurkʻerě ew menkʻ, 1928:t.p. (Nemesis)
    • found: Erewani hamadzaynagirě, 1941:t.p. (Shahan)
    • found: Shahan. Verstin haweluats, 1955:t.p. (Shahan)
    • found: BL S&C, 19 Jan. 2006(Šahan Natʻali)
    • found: BL S&C, 10 May 2006(Šahan)
    • found: Biz Ermeniler ve Türkler, 2008:t.p. (Şahan Natalie)
    • found: Wikipedia, 11 Feb 2022:(Shahan Natalie; July 14, 1884 - April 19, 1983; member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the principal organizer of Operation Nemesis, a campaign of revenge against officials of the former Ottoman Empire who instigated the Armenian genocide during World War I. He later became a writer on Armenian national philosophy, best known for his essay, The Turks and Us; Shahan Natalie was born Hagop Der Hagopian on July 14, 1884, in the village of Huseinig, in Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet, also known as "Kharberd Vilayet" (modern day Elazığ Province), of the Ottoman Empire; He became a United States citizen on March 23, 1915, and assumed "John Mahy" as his official name in 1923; author's works listed)
    • found: hy.wikipedia.org. viewed on October 25, 2022(Shahan Natʻali; born in July 14, 1884 in Kharbertʻ, Turkey; died in April 18, 1983 in Watertown, Massachusetts, politician, author, philosopher)
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    • 2000-07-10: new
    • 2023-10-12: revised
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