During the deportation she was taken
by an Arab to his house in Deir-el-Zor. The man married her and she gained two
children from him. Her parents were among the victims of the deportation. After
five years of her slavery her Arab husband installed himself in Aleppo, and
then in Damascus. Gullu, seeing many Armenian in Aleppo and even being in
connection with her country-men left the Mohammedan and returned to her own
nation and Christianism. One day as the evening darkened she knocked at the
door of our rescue-home being guided by an Armenian chauffeur.
Left
our care: August 8, 1926. In the asylum.