Nazar may have been but 3-4 years old when the deportation
took place. He himself does not remember anything about his earliest childhood.
Another Armenian has told him that his name was Nazar, and that his native town
was Hadjin. He tells us that he always has stayed in Tchermook with a Kurd, who
often treated him badly. When he grew up, he could not stand that life among
the Muslims. He fled and reached Mosul. There our agent found him and sent him
on to us.
Left our care: September 12,
1927. Relatives.