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Arshavir Shirakian

1900s births1973 deathsAmerican people of Armenian descentArmenian-language writersArmenians from the Ottoman Empire
Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the United StatesOperation NemesisPeople from Leonia, New JerseyTurkish assassinsUse mdy dates from July 2022Witnesses of the Armenian genocideWriters from Istanbul
Arshavir Shirakian
Arshavir Shirakian

Arshavir Shirakian (also Shiragian, Armenian: Արշաւիր Շիրակեան; January 1, 1902 or 1900 – April 12, 1973) was an Armenian writer and assassin who was noted for his assassination of Said Halim Pasha and Cemal Azmi as an act of vengeance for their roles in the Armenian genocide. His memoirs, It was the Will for the Martyrs (Կտակն էր Նահատակներուն), is a description of his life during the Armenian genocide and the Operation Nemesis.

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