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Milton Malek-Yonan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Milton Malek-Yonan Milton Malek-Yonan (1904–2002) was an Assyrian entrepreneur and inventor. ==Biography== Milton Malek-Yonan was born to Assyrian parents in Urmia, Iran in 1904. He was a descendant of one of the oldest and most prominent Assyrian families, the Malek Family or Tribe that came from Assyrian village of Geogtapah, Urmi, a region in Northwestern Iran.〔''Geogtapa: The History of a small Christian town in Northwestern Iran from the time of Zoroaster, over 2,500 years ago'' by Rev. Abraham Moorhatch, October 1946.〕 The family dates back nearly eleven centuries. () Malek-Yonan grew up in Richmond, Virginia and later moved to Oak Park, Illinois and finally retired and settled in Carmel, California with his wife, Dr. Ingmar Malek-Yonan, a professor of German Studies at University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University who died in 2007. Malek-Yonan died at his home in Carmel at the age of 98. His father, Rev. Isaac Malek-Yonan was a published author. Malek-Yonan had five siblings including a twin sister, Ann.
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