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    75 DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF VAHAN CARDASHIAN TO BE COMMEMORATED IN 2009

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    09.06.2009 17:16 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 75 death anniversary of Vahan Cardashian, who made
    a significant contribution to Armenian Nation's history, will be
    commemorated in 2009.

    Little is known about the work of Vahan Cardashian in Armenia; still,
    it is to him that Armenians owe their victory in US Senate. Cardashian
    gained support for the Armenian cause by uniting American society
    against American-Turkish agreement signed in Lausanne in 1923. Thanks
    to his efforts, US Senate refrained from adopting Lausanne agreement,
    documentally confirming US President Woodrow Wilson's arbitral decision
    on Armenia.

    Vahan Cardashian was born in Gesaria. He received his law degree
    from Yale University, New York and was a colleague of Armen Karo
    (Armenia's Ambassador to the United States of America).

    >From 1911 to 1915, Cardashian represented the Ottoman Embassy and its
    New York consulate. He resigned his post in 1915 when he learned that
    his mother and sister were among the victims of the 1915 Genocide;
    soon he became active in the American Committee for an Independent
    Armenia (ACIA) In 1918 Vahan Cardashian was appointed director of
    the A.R.F. central committee media office. During this period he
    closed his private practice and allocated his time and wealth to the
    Armenian Cause.

    In 1919, Vahan Cardashian established the (ACIA), the predecessor
    of the Armenian National Committee. Its membership included many
    prominent American and Allied leaders including James V. Gerard,
    the U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles
    Evans Hughes (later appointed Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme
    Court), Elihu Root and others. Its goal, as implied by its title,
    was to seek the independence of Armenia along the lines recommended
    by President Wilson. The ACIA had its central offices in New York
    City with 23 regional offices in 13 states.

    Vahan Cardashian died in long island at the age of 51.
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