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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boghos_NubarBoghos Nubar - Wikipedia

    Boghos Nubar's bust in Paris. Sculpture by Raffy Sarkissian, 1974. Boghos Nubar ( Western Armenian: Պօղոս Նուպար ), also known as Boghos Nubar Pasha ( Պօղոս Նուպար Փաշա) (2 August 1851 – 25 June 1930), was the son of Nubar Pasha, a three time governor of Egypt. [1]

  2. This fin-de-siecle monument constructed in 1886-7 was imagined and conceived by Boghos Nubar Pasha, son of the Armenian statesman-administrator Nubar Nubarian. Having studied at the école Central in Paris, Boghos was infatuated with the famous casinos and seaside resorts dotting the Franco-Belgian coast between the fashionable towns of ...

  3. Oct 25, 2015 · Boghos Nubar Pasha (Պողոս Նուբար փաշա Alexandria 1851 — Paris 1930) Son of Nubar Pasha, three times prime minister of Egypt. Educated Egypt and France. Engineer and public works civil servant in Egypt: worked on Cairo water supply and irrigation in the Sudan. One of the founders of Heliopolis.

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  5. Apr 16, 2015 · 4) In a memorandum presented by Bogos Nubar Pasha, chief of the Armenian delegation in Paris Conference which started in December 1918, it was announced that 150 000 Armenians were given...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nubar_PashaNubar Pasha - Wikipedia

    Nubar Pasha (Arabic: نوبار باشا; Armenian: Նուպար Փաշա; January 1825 – 14 January 1899) was an Egyptian-Armenian politician and the first Prime Minister of Egypt. He served as Prime Minister three times during his career. His first term was between August 1878 and 23 February 1879.

  7. Boghos Nubar Pasha, one of the founding members of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), established the library in 1928 in Paris where he and the AGBU Central Board had been based since World War I.

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Since its foundation in 1928 by Boghos Nubar, son of Egyptian Prime Minister and Ottoman dignitary Nubar Pasha, the Nubarian library in Paris has served as a major resource for Armenian intellectual life and historical research in the diaspora.

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