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'''Shamoun Hanne Haydo''' was |
'''Shamoun Hanne Haydo''' was a [[Terms for Syriac Christians|Syriac]]<ref>Shamoun Hanne Haydo; a Syriac Folk Hero, Yalcin, Kemal p.21</ref> leader during the early 20th century. He was well known for defending Syriac communities during the [[Armenian Genocide]]. |
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Shamoun Hanne Haydo | |
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Born | 1870 Sare, Turkey |
Died | 1964 Beth Bsorino, Turkey |
Nationality | Syriac |
Shamoun Hanne Haydo was a Syriac[1] leader during the early 20th century. He was well known for defending Syriac communities during the Armenian Genocide.
Bibliography
- MARDIN 1915 Yves Ternon, Book 1, Part 4, Chapter 2 "Deïr el-Omar Mar Gabriel, Kefarbé, Bâsabrina"
- Şemune Hanne Haydo In The Context Public Hero
- ^ Shamoun Hanne Haydo; a Syriac Folk Hero, Yalcin, Kemal p.21