Sahag was an orphan as the war broke out. He was deported
with one of his aunts. She died on the road and he was driven on to the
deserts. There an Arab took him and brought him far away to Homs. Sahag worked
for him many years, thinking that he would have some reward. Finding however,
that such was not forthcoming, he fled to Homs from where he was sent to us.
He
found one of his aunts here in Aleppo. He is now living with her.
Left our care: April 27,
1928. Staying with relatives in Aleppo.