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Parsegh Shahbaz : ウィキペディア英語版
Parsegh Shahbaz

Parsegh Shahbaz ((アルメニア語:Բարսեղ Շահբազ); June 1883 – 1915) was an Ottoman Armenian lawyer, political activist, journalist, and columnist. He was a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. During the Armenian Genocide, Shahbaz was deported to Çankırı and then Harput where he was killed.
==Biography==

Parsegh Shahbaz was born in Constantinople in the district of Boyacikoy in June 1883. He received his early education in Constantinople in the Armenian schools of Mayr Varjaran, Getronagan, and Mkhitarian. He then continued his education in Venice, Italy at the San Lazzaro degli Armeni.〔 During his time in Italy, Shahbaz met Avetis Aharonian who convinced him to join the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.〔 Shahbaz returned to Constantinople where he began publishing the ''Tsaghig'' (Armenian: Flower) newspaper.〔 In 1903, after the attempted assassination of Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Malachia Ormanian, members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation were blamed. Under intense scrutiny, Shahbaz fled to Alexandria, Egypt. In Egypt, Shahbaz became a laborer for five years while he continued to contribute to various local Armenian journals and newspapers. These newspapers included Azad Khosk, Grag, the Mdrag Periodical, and Hachyun.〔 After the Young Turk revolution in 1908, Shahbaz returned to the Ottoman Empire where he continued his political activism. He then went to Bulgaria and then back to Egypt where he got married in 1912.〔 He then moved to Paris, France in order to continue his studies in law. While in Paris, he continued contributing to various journals such as Mikayel Varandian's Pro Armenia and other newspapers such as ''Horizon'' and ''Hayrenik''.
In August 1914, after World War I had begun, Shahbaz returned to Constantinople under the orders of Victor Bérard to gather support for the war effort from Armenian Revolutionary Federation members in the Ottoman Empire on behalf of the Triple Entente.

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