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Petros Elia of Baz ( syr, ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ) (April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an
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military leader during
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Early years

Petros Elia was from the Lower Baz village,
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in 1880. There he received his elementary education before attending a European missionary school in the
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n city of
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. After finishing his studies, he went back to his village of Baz and became a teacher there. It was thanks to his fluency in numerous languages, including
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, Turkish, Arabic language, Arabic, French language, French, Persian language, Persian, Kurdish language, Kurdish, English language, English, and Russian language, Russian, he was appointed by the Ottoman Empire, Ottomans as a secretary, and as a Consul (representative), Consul in
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briefly in 1909.


World War I

After the Russians entered Urmia, Agha Petros was appointed as a general with a small Assyrian force under his command. He later engaged and defeated forces of Ottoman and Kurds in a series of battles. He was later approached by the Allies of World War I, Allies and was given command of the left wing of the army of Assyrian volunteers (the right wing being commanded by Shimun XIX Benyamin, Mar Shimun’s brother Dawid Mar Shimun, the center being under the command of Mar Shimun).Joseph Naayem, ''Shall this Nation die?'', Chaldean Rescue, New York, 1920, p. 27
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/ref> His volunteers had quite a few successes over the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman forces, notably at Naqadeh, Suldouze where Petros’ 1,500 horsemen overcame the forces of Kheiri Bey's (8,000 men). Petros also defeated the Ottomans in a major engagement at Mahabad, Sauj Bulak and drove them back to Rawandiz, Rowanduz. Agha Petros defeated the Ottoman Empire, Turks in Sauj Bulak and drove them back to Rowanduz. He sometimes had limited control over Armenians and other Assyrian forces, and was indeed mistrusted by quite a few of them. There was disunion in the ranks, and instead of posting a force to contain the Turks, whom he had defeated previously, he moved his forces to Sain Qaleh, Sain Kala as encouraged by the British officials, who had promised him military help. Nevertheless, the British did not fulfill their promises. He reached Sain Kala seven days after the British detachment retired. After the invasion of Mosul by the Young Turks, the Assyrian army, led by General Agha Petros, fought intensively and successfully against the Ottoman army and their Kurdish allies, and pushed them out of Mosul and the whole area, leading to Britain's control of the region. The battles are described in detail by surviving letters of Petros and British officials. Agha Petros also had some disagreements with Mar Shimun, the patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, and was often mistrusted by his family.Ashur Giwargi
The Assyrian Liberation Movement And the French Intervention (1919–1922)
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The Allied military advisors reported that he schemed against Mar Shimun, by trying to dissuade the Allies to trust the Patriarch. However, after the murder of Mar Shimun by the Iranian Kurds, Kurdish leader Simko Shikak, Simko, Agha Petros joined forces with Malik Khoshaba and others in driving Simko from his stronghold at Tazeh Shahr, Koynashahr.


Later years

Petros was the head negotiator for the
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s between 1919 and 1923. On July 24, 1923, he took part in the League of Nations Treaty of Lausanne, Peace Conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he approached the Turkish delegation for the resettlement of the Assyrians in and around Hakkâri Province in exchange for the loyalty of the Assyrians. The then secretary/minister of foreign affairs of Turkey, İsmet İnönü who was heading the Turkish delegation at Lausanne was in favor of the resettlement but a telegram received from the central government in Ankara prevented that. During his last years Petros moved near Toulouse, France, where he lived until his death of a cerebral attack at the railway station, on February 2, 1932.


Controversies

In his book ''The Cradle of Mankind, life in Eastern Kurdistan'' W.A. Wigram mentions that Petros was involved in fraudulent acts in British Columbia (Canada), where he resorted to collecting money purportedly for the building of an orphanage in Macedonia (region), Macedonia.online version
/ref> According to some historians Méthy Daniel, ''L'action des grandes puissances dans la région d'Ourmia (Iran) et les Assyro-Chaldéens: 1917–1918'' in Studia Kurdica n°1- 4.5, 5, Paris,1988, ISSN 0765-1074, p86.

/ref> he fled the country as the Canadian police was about to arrest him. He was later to be found in Rome where he passed himself off as an
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tribal chief desirous to bring his tribe from the Assyrian Church of the East over to the fold of the Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church (called " Chaldean Catholic Church "). Impressed and grateful for this decision, the Catholic authorities granted him an official decoration. Petros then returned to the
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and displayed his decoration from the Pope to local authorities to ask for a job at an Ottoman Consulate. A job that he did get, as a secretary, and as a Consul (representative), Consul in
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in 1909. Some historians believe Petros Elia was merely concerned by his own ambition. The Allied military advisors reported that he schemed against Shimun XIX Benyamin, Mar Shimun, by trying to dissuade the Allies from trusting him. He was also reportedly mistrusted by the Allies. Lieutenant Gasfield and French Surgeon-Major :fr:Paul Caujole, Caujole have recorded his subordinates' low esteem in their reports.Viktor Shklovsky, Russian commissar in Urmia region wrote: "… he governed a certain locality in Turkey and ruined the populace with exorbitant taxes, while residing in America he was sentenced to a term of hard labor in Philadelphia. At the present time he sides with Russia and is our official dragoman. His services are to be used with extreme caution.
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See also

*Assyrian people *Assyrian genocide


Notes


References


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* * The Tragedy of the Assyrians By R. S. Staffor
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*Joseph Naayem, ''Shall this Nation die?'', Chaldean Rescue, New York, 192

* Méthy Daniel, ''L'action des grandes puissances dans la région d'Ourmia (Iran) et les Assyro-Chaldéens: 1917–1918'' in Studia Kurdica n°1–5, Paris,1988, ISSN 0765-107
آغا بطرس: سنحاريب القرن العشرين, نينوس نيراري


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