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Levon Pashalian ((アルメニア語:Լեւոն Բաշալեան); 1868 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire - 1943 in Vichy, France), is a famed Armenian short story writer, journalist, editor, novelist, and politician. == Biography == Levon Pashalian was born in 1868 in Üsküdar, a district of Constantinople that is situated on the Asiatic side of the Bosphorus. He attended the prestigious Berberian Varjaran (High School) and studied under famed principal and pedagogue Reteos Berberian (Who was the founder and principal of the school as well).〔 He began his literary career in the local ''Massis'', Arevelk, and ''Hayrenik'' Armenian newspapers. He joined the Hnchakian political party but fled to safety in Paris, France when the Ottoman government began persecuting Armenian political activists. He met with Arpiar Arpiarian in London and began a newspaper called ''Nor Gyank'' dedicated to the newly found Reformed Hnchakist Party. This paper later merged into Hnchak, which would be the Party's official organ.〔 In 1902 Levon Pashalian went to Baku in order to work for a French oil company.〔 He remained in Baku until the Bolshevik Revolution in 1920. After the revolution, he returned to Paris and continued his literary career and political activism. In 1922-1923 he was a member of the Armenian National Delegation led by Boghos Nubar which was a commission intent on dealing with the Armenian plight after World War I.〔 He joined the Armenian General Benevolent Union and visited Soviet Armenia in 1924 to help construct schools, hospitals, and settlements. In 1928 he founded the French-Armenian newspaper ''Le Foyer'' which lasted until 1932. He died in Vichy, France.
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