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Naum Faiq
Naum Elias Yaqub Palakh (February 1868 – February 5, 1930), better known as Naum Faiq (Syriac: ܢܥܘܡ ܦܐܝܩ, Naˁum Fayëq) was one of the founding fathers of modern Assyrian nationalism during the early 20th century.〔"A Brief Study in the Palak Nationalism", by Dr. David Barsoum Perley LL.B.〕〔''In memory of Malfouno Naoum Fayiq, the master of the national unity,'' by Aprim Shapera.〕 He was a teacher and writer throughout his life. A Syriac Orthodox〔Yonan, Gabrielle (1985), ''Journalismus bei den Assyrern''〕 Christian, he emphasized the importance of unity among Assyrians and encouraged his community to depart from "tribal mentality." ==Early life== He was born in Diyâr-ı Bekr (present day Diyarbakir) in the Ottoman Empire and began his education there at the age of seven. After primary school, he attended the local high school that had been established by local "Brotherhood of Ancient Syrians". He spent 8 years at the school, where education was jointly in classical Syriac, Ottoman Turkish and Arabic. Naum also went on to learn several other languages, including Persian and basic French. After his parents died, he first lived with his older brother Thomas and then started teaching in a village near Diyarbakır in 1888. He also taught in Urfa, Adıyaman and Homs before returning to Diyarbakır.
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