On 14 May the commission listened to the cases of the Greek and Armenian refugees.
Between 1900 and 1914 Canada took in some 1500 Armenian refugees.
Armenian refugees were added to the French contingent.
At the turn of 1916, Armenian refugees returned to their homes, but the Russian government raised barriers in prevention.
The first Armenian refugees settled in the area now called Esguran.
Local officials said there had never been more than 39 Armenian refugees in the republic and that they were staying with relatives.
It is a fortress-like building built in 1346 by Armenian refugees from Cilicia.
He was reared in Paris, France by parents who were Armenian refugees.
The newly formed government was responsible for over half a million Armenian refugees in the Caucasus.
The school was built specifically for disadvantaged children - the generation of the Armenian refugees who, because of their desperate situation, were left without education.