'Boghos Nubar' (1851-1930) son of
Nubar Pasha He was a liberal and disenchanted socialists with ten other
Armenian national movement leaders drafted the
Armenian General Benevolent Union on
April 15,
1905.
Bous Nubar was awarded the Belgian Ordre de Leopold and Egyptian "Mejidieh" "Osmanieh" and "Nile" honorary degrees and medals for distinguished services
[1] Nubar fought valiantly for the Armenian cause.
[2] In January, 1919, The times published a latter from the Boghos Nuber in which he protests, blatedly, about the non representation of Armenians at the
Paris Peace Conference, 1919. The letter includes a useful summary of the Armenian contribution to the allied war effort.
[2]
Notes
1. Nubar and Nubarashem, a publication of the general Directorship of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (Paris, 1929), 5-7.
2. By Joan George "Merchants in Exile: The Armenians of Manchester, England, 1835-1935" page 184
3. By Joan George "Merchants in Exile: The Armenians of Manchester, England, 1835-1935" page 184