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Agha Petros, was born on April 1st., 1880 In the Lower Baz village , Ottoman Turkey. He completed his elementary education In his village school, and went to Urmia and attended one of the European Missionary Schools. He spent three years in America. He was well learned in Assyrian , Turkish , Arabic , French , Persian , English and Russian languages. Due to his language skills he was employed as secretary by the Turkish Consulate In Urmia. In 1909 he was appointed Turkish Consul. He was exiled by British authorities In Iraq and resided in Toulouse , France . He participated In the League of Nations Peace Conference, October 26, 1923 . He was poisoned and died In France February 2nd, 1932. In computer programming, a metasyntactic variable is a kind of alias, a name commonly used in examples and understood by hackers and programmers to stand for whatever thing is under discussion, or any random member of a class of things under discussion. ...
Map of Iran showing location of Urmia Urmia Persian: ارÙÙ
ÛÙ, Kurdish: Wurmê), previously called Rezaiyeh (رضائÛÙ), is a city in northwestern Iran, and the capital of the West Azarbaijan province, situated on the western side of Lake Urmia. ...
See also For other uses of the name Assyrian, see Assyrian Assyrians are an ethnic group found in what is today Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, who are speakers of various neo-Aramaic languages. ...
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