- Freydun Atturaya
Dr. Freydun Bet-Oraham Atturaya (Freydun the Assyrian) (1891 – 1926) was an Assyrian
physicist born in the town of Charbash in the district ofUrmia inIran . He was sent by his father to live with an uncle inTbilisi , then in theRussian Empire , and studied medicine there. He worked as a medical doctor for the Russian Army as soon as he graduated in 1915. He was later transferred to the Russian Forces in Iran as a medical and political officer, and established an Assyrian National Committee in Urmia, sending 250 young Assyrian men to Russia for military training.After the February 1917 Russian revolution, Dr. Freydun Atturaya, Rabbi Benjamin Bet Arsanis and Dr. Baba Bet Parhad founded the first Assyrian political party, the
Assyrian Socialist Party . Dr. Atturaya completed in April 1917 anUrmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria inAssyrian Neo-Aramaic , stating in it that "the goal of the free Assyrian unity is to establish in the future the national self-governing in the regions like Urmia, Mosul, Turabdin, Nisibin, Jezira, Julamaerk along with the reunification with the great free Russia in terms of economic and military agreements". [cite news |first=Fred |last=Aprim |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Dr. Freidoun Atouraya |url=http://zindamagazine.com/html/archives/2000/zn020100.htm#BacktotheFuture |format=HTML |work=essay |publisher=Zinda Magazine |id= |pages= |page= |date= |accessdate=2000-02-01 |language=English |quote=AD (February 1917) Hakim Freidoun Atouraya, Rabbie Benyamin Arsanis and Dr. Baba Bet-Parhad establish the first Assyrian political party, the Assyrian Socialist Party. Two months later, Kakim Atouraya completes his "Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria" which called for self-government in the regions of Urmia, Mosul, Turabdin, Nisibin, Jezira, and Julamaerk. ]After 1918, the
Assyrian National Council which he ran moved toTbilisi and he was ousted, then imprisoned, under suspicion of being a British spy. After a failed attempt in 1921 to convince the Soviet Foreign minister to repatriate Assyrians to Urmia and Salamis, he married in 1922, and subsequently had two children. He was imprisoned again in 1924 under the accusation of being "a fanatic Assyrian nationalist". He died in prison in 1926, probably poisoned or hanged.Alongside his military and political career, he wrote poems and founded an Assyrian magazine and an Assyrian library.
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Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria External links
* [http://www.edessa.com/profiles/freydun.htm Esha Emmanuel Tamras , "Dr. Freydun (ATTURAYA) Bit Abram"]
* [http://www.betnahrain.net/Biographies/fraidoon.htm Dr. Fraidoon Atturaya MELTA("The Word") 1995 Volume 1, No 1]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rwbaker/ancestry/aturaya.htm Dr. Freydun Bit-Abram]References
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