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- Yusuf_Malek abstract "Yusuf Malek (1899–1959) was a notable Assyrian who was credited with saving his kinsmen from subjugation by the British and newly formed Iraqi government after the Ottoman Empire massacre of more than 300,000 Assyrians during World War 1 in the Assyrian Genocide. He was also known as "Tel Kef's son," and he had saved many communities including the village where his parents were from through vocal action and the petitioning of the British government. His cause had become well known after his book "The British Betrayal of The Assyrians" was published, letting people know of the corruption of the British government.".
- Yusuf_Malek birthDate "1899".
- Yusuf_Malek birthYear "1899".
- Yusuf_Malek deathDate "1959".
- Yusuf_Malek deathYear "1959".
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- Yusuf_Malek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assyrian_politicians.
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- Yusuf_Malek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yusuf Malek".
- Yusuf_Malek dateOfBirth "1899".
- Yusuf_Malek dateOfDeath "1959".
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- Yusuf_Malek name "Malek, Yusuf".
- Yusuf_Malek shortDescription "Assyrian politician".
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- Yusuf_Malek description "Assyrian politician".
- Yusuf_Malek description "Assyrian politician".
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- Yusuf_Malek comment "Yusuf Malek (1899–1959) was a notable Assyrian who was credited with saving his kinsmen from subjugation by the British and newly formed Iraqi government after the Ottoman Empire massacre of more than 300,000 Assyrians during World War 1 in the Assyrian Genocide. He was also known as "Tel Kef's son," and he had saved many communities including the village where his parents were from through vocal action and the petitioning of the British government.".
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- Yusuf_Malek name "Malek, Yusuf".
- Yusuf_Malek name "Yusuf Malek".
- Yusuf_Malek surname "Malek".