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Faiz El-Ghusein ((アラビア語:فايز الغصين)) (1883-1968) was a sheikh from the Hauran, and a former official of the Turkish Government.〔 〕〔 〕 He is most widely remembered as the author of ''Martyred Armenia'', an eyewitness account of the mistreatment of the Armenians in the name of Islam, during what is now known as the Armenian Genocide.〔Ara Ashjian, (Book review ) of "Al-Qusara Fee Nakabat Al-Nasara" (The Uttermost Peak of the Christian’s Calamities)〕〔 〕〔The Armenian Genocide: Wartime Radicalization Or Premeditated Continuum, edited by Richard Hovannisian. p.270 ISBN 0765803674 Transaction Publishers, 2006〕 == Early life== El-Ghusein was the son of one of the heads of the tribe of El-Sulût who lived in the Haurân territory. He attended the Mekteb-i Aşiret-i Humayun (Tribal School) at Constantinople, and continued on to the Royal College. After being attached to the staff of the Vali of Syria, he held the position of Kaimakâm of Mamouret-el-Azîz for three and a half years. He practised law at Damascus with partners Shukri Bey El-Asli and Abdul-Wahhâb Bey El-Inglîzi, and went to be a member of the General Assembly representing Haurân, and subsequently became a member of the Committee of the General Assembly. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Faiz El-Ghusein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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