Gabriel Noradunkyan
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After graduating from Kadıkoy French School in Istanbul Noradunkyan, continued his education in Law and Political Science at Sorbonne University. He moved back to Istanbul in 1875 and was appointed secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]
Noradunkyan moved to Europe in 1915 and he was the head of the Armenian National Committee representing the Armenians in Lausanne. He was an ardent supporter of the establishment of an independent Armenian state in Anatolia. After the Treaty of Lausanne was signed, he moved to Paris, where he headed up a variety of Armenian aid organizations before dying in 1936.
Preceded by Mustafa Asım Turgut |
Ottoman Minister of Foreign Affairs 1912–1913 |
Succeeded by Said Halim Pasha |
References
- ↑ Gabriel Noradounghian (1852-1936), R. H. Kévorkian, Revue d'histoire arménienne contemporaine I (1995).
- ↑ Astoyan, Anahit. "Armenians in the Service of the Ottoman State Apparatus". Hetq. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
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