380:). The Synod discussed post-war challenges such as the huge numbers of refugees, the large number of destroyed churches in Turkey during Sayfo, issued new canon laws, and sought to organize church affairs. Particular challenges included managing properties and endowments in different emerging nation-states in the Middle East and the globally scattered diaspora. Special attention was given to the situation of the Syriac Orthodox Church in India. In 1945, AbdulNour was instrumental in the successful registration at Mosul’s land registry office of cadastral rights to the endowments, properties, and large tracts of land of the villages belonging to the
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218:(1888 – 28 February 1948) was an Iraqi physician, politician, and humanitarian. He served as a medical doctor in Mosul before World War I, during the war with the Ottoman Army, and he founded the Royal Hospital of Erbil. He also served in Mosul and various Iraqi cities in public and private medical positions after the war, until he died in 1948. He was elected twice to the
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In 1937, AbdulNour volunteered with other doctors in Mosul to treat children for free in a newly established children clinic founded by a committee of prominent women in Mosul. He also gave lectures about children's health care and was a founding member of Iraqi Red
Crescent branch in Mosul in 1937.
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After the
British army occupied Iraq in 1918, AbdulNour continued his medical responsibilities in Erbil for one more year. During this time, AbdulNour organized healthcare in and around Erbil. He founded what became known as the Royal Hospital of Erbil after the establishment of the monarchy in Iraq
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were implemented in 1914, so AbdulNour joined the
Ottoman Army as a military doctor. He was shortly released from military service due to the demands of the people in Erbil for his services. In 1915, AbdulNour rejoined the Ottoman military campaign to fight the Russian army, which had occupied parts
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In 1922, AbdulNour won election to become a member in the
Governing Council of Mosul. In 1932, He declined a nomination for a medical administrative position in Baghdad in favor of continuing to live and serve in Mosul. In 1942, he was appointed Chief Medical Officer in the Governorate of Mosul and
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in 1921. AbdulNour then returned to serve and settle in Mosul. In 1928, he felt a need for further studies and training in
England, so he applied to the Ministry of Health for sabbatical leave to obtain special medical experience in different centers of medical excellence in London, England. He
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During the military campaign, AbdulNour was the commander of the military medical unit to combat infectious diseases in the province of Mosul and the adjacent provinces in Iran. His services in the health field were highly valued by the army, the civil administration, and the people, and he was
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On his return to Mosul, AbdulNour, started working at a newly eastablished government hospital in 1912, then he started working at the
English mission hospital which the British Church Mission Society had recently opened in Mosul. This hospital closed its doors soon after the declaration of
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was based at the Royal
Hospital in Mosul. At the end of 1944, AbdulNour applied for and was granted early retirement by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. In retirement, AbdulNour focused on his private medical practice and his medical service to the community of Mosul.
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After a short illness, AbdulNour suffered a sudden heart attack and died at home on 28 February 1948. At his burial mass, he was eulogized by Rabban Bulus Behnam (later the
Archbishop of Mosul from 1952 to 1963 and the Archbishop of Baghdad and Basra (1963-1969)).
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between 2014 and 2018. These refugees primarily came from
Southern Turkey escaping the killings on the hands of Ottomans army and their allied tribes. The refugees continued to come to Mosul well in the middle of 1920s.
250:(AUB). AbdulNour graduated, at age 23, with a degree in Medicine and Surgery from AUB in 1911. After graduation, he returned to serve in Mosul as a doctor and the first doctor in Mosul to graduate from AUB.
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traveled to London, enrolled in many courses, and trained in various hospitals. He also participated in medical conferences, observed advances in medical science, and gained useful experience.
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in 1923 did not resolve the politically disputed territories between Turkey and the
British government over the province of Mosul, the issue was commuted for arbitration at the
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of Iran. During his active duty in these campaigns as a commander of the combat care physicians unit, AbdulNour treated and saved lives of soldiers with traumatic injuries.
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AbdulNour, was one of the few secular members chosen to represent different churches in the pivotal post WWI Syriac Orthodox Church Synod. This synod was held at the
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awarded the Red Cross Medal. During this bloody campaign, AbdulNour fell ill on the battlefield and was evacuated to convalesce in a civilian hospital in the city of
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