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185:(present-day Gaziantep) in August 1915. In Aintab, he was put in charge of the deportations of the Christian Orthodox Armenian population. On the orders of Talaat Pasha, he facilitated their deportation and also expanded the deportations to the Catholics and Protestants. Between 1915 and 1916, he facilitated their deportations in a more efficient way and deployed labor battalions to the construction of the 25: 261:, where he attempted anew an entrance into the tobacco trade. He also served as the honorary consul of Turkey to Argentina in Buenos Aires. Following some encounters with the local Armenian community and the fact that his tobacco business again did not succeed he decided to return to Turkey. Upon his arrival in Turkey, his former classmate Mustafa Kemal (at the time 213:, who despite being also in favor of the deportations, at times also made exceptions for Armenian notables. Following the culmination of the deportations to the satisfaction of the Ottoman Government, he was assigned the director general of the police corps of Istanbul in May 1916, a post he held until 1918. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in 253:, where he was involved in the trade of tobacco. Following the independence of Turkey in 1923, he moved to Istanbul, where for a short while he endured financial hardships, as his businesses did not succeed. In 1930, he moved to 205:. He was one of the main and also strictest organizers of the deportations, an adherent to the idea of a complete removal of the Armenian population from Aintab. This caused him to file a report against the member of the 149:
in spring 1909 in support of the CUP, following which he became the head of the Yildiz Police School. Due to his staunch support for the policies envisaged by the CUP, his relationship with CUP leader
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145:, (present day Greece) where he was accepted as a member of the CUP. He took part in the suppression of a religiously motivated 484:
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193:. It was also during his tenure as Governor of Aintab, that the final destination of the deportations became the eastern, 229:, where he was given the prisoner number 2724. He managed to flee Malta in 1921 together with other CUP bureaucrats like 72: 186: 79: 572: 134: 347:
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217:, he was arrested by the Turkish authorities for his involvement in the Armenian Genocide. He was deported to 138: 61: 552: 542: 537: 262: 230: 141:, from which he successfully graduated in 1905. As a military officer he was deployed to serve in 266: 352: 293: 146: 86: 510: 391: 178: 301: 281: 277: 226: 118: 531: 349:
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grew confidential and he was assigned the post of Gendarme Commander in the
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from where he was transferred to the Governorship of
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