Armenian national delegation
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Armenian national delegation
Summary
Armenian national delegation is a diplomatic mission[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (diplomatic_mission category, ranking #14 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Armenian national delegation's instance of is recorded as diplomatic mission[3].
- Armenian national delegation's founder is recorded as George V of Armenia[4].
- Armenian national delegation's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[5].
- Armenian national delegation's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 11717176x[6].
- Armenian national delegation's IdRef ID is recorded as 147509238[7].
- Armenian national delegation's subclass of is recorded as Armenian national delegations[8].
- Armenian national delegation's Commons category is recorded as Armenian National Delegation[9].
- Armenian national delegation's archives at is recorded as Nubar Library[10].
- Armenian national delegation's archives at is recorded as National Archives of Armenia[11].
- Armenian national delegation's chairperson is recorded as Boghos Nubar[12].
- Armenian national delegation's chairperson is recorded as Gabriel Noradunkyan[13].
- +1912-11-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Armenian national delegation[14].
- Armenian national delegation was dissolved in +1925-01-31T00:00:00Z[15].
- Armenian national delegation's participant in is recorded as Paris Peace Conference[16].
- Armenian national delegation's replaced by is recorded as Bureau des réfugiés arméniens[17].
- Armenian national delegation's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fhqyx9kc[18].
- Armenian national delegation's Yale LUX ID is recorded as group/68971f67-6ec2-42e5-bf12-22ec8125334b[19].
Body
Founding
Armenian national delegation's founder is recorded as George V of Armenia[4]. +1912-11-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[14].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Boghos Nubar[12], a public figure[20], 1851–1930[21], of Ottoman Empire[22], awarded the Order of Leopold[23] and Gabriel Noradunkyan[13], a diplomat[24], 1852–1936[25], of Ottoman Empire[26].
Operations
Armenian national delegation's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[5].
Dissolution
Armenian national delegation was dissolved in +1925-01-31T00:00:00Z[15].
Why It Matters
Armenian national delegation draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (diplomatic_mission category, ranking #14 of 21).[2]