- 1926),
better known as
Freydun Atturaya (ܦ̮ܪܝܕܢ ܐܬܘܪܝܐ), was an ****yrian
national leader, politician,
doctor and poet.
Atturaya was one of the
founders of...
-
primarily active in Iraq. Its
original incarnation,
founded by
Freydun Atturaya,
Benjamin Arsanis and Baba
Parhad in
February 1917, was the
first ****yrian...
- of the
United Free ****yria was
written by ****yrian
nationalist Freydun Atturaya, in his
struggle for ****yrian
independence during and
after World War I...
- in the late 19th
century and
early 20th
century were Naum Faiq,
Freydun Atturaya,
Ashur Yousif,
Malik Khoshaba and
Farid Nazha.
Within the
Syriac Christian...
- politician, writer,
teacher and historian.
Arsanis was,
together with
Freydun Atturaya and Baba Parhad, one of the co-founders of the ****yrian
Socialist Party...
-
prominently advocated for ****yrian independence; one of its co-founders,
Freydun Atturaya,
published the
Urmia Manifesto of the
United Free ****yria in 1917, which...
- revolution" to
achieve international socialism. ****yrian
nationalist Freydun Atturaya tried to
create regional self-government for the ****yrian
people with the...
-
Armenian as Hrudēn.
Freidun Aghalyan (1876–1994),
Armenian architect Freydun Atturaya (1891–1926), ****yrian
physician Feridun Ahmed Bey (died 1583), Ottoman...
- Mukhtarova,
Soviet opera singer Ivan Galamian,
violin teacher Freydun Atturaya,
physician Mirza Abdul'Rahim
Talibov Tabrizi,
intellectual and
social reformer...
- Aho – poet and
founding father of
modern ****yrian
nationalism Freydun Atturaya – physician, poet and
founder of the
first ****yrian
political party, the...