Shahan Natalie
Shahan Natalie (1884–1983) was an Ottoman writer and activist.
Also recorded as John Mahy; Shahan Natali.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Հակոբ Տեր-Հակոբեան.
Born at Huseinig in 1884, died at Watertown in 1983.
In detail
Shahan Natalie studied at Berberian School, Euphrates College and Boston University. the recorded working language is Armenian.
Residence is recorded at United States. Employment is recorded with Azatamart, Hairenik and Armenian General Benevolent Union. Positions recorded include editor-in-chief.
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Studied at
- Boston UniversityOrganisation
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“Shahan Natalie”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2389180: Shahan Natalie
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