Was a continuation of the Turkish Mission (1884-1909). It reopened November 1921 with a new name as the Armenian Mission. The mission's objective was to preach to and help the Armenian population living inside the Ottoman Empire. Main areas of focus were Aintab, Aleppo and Haifa. The mission closed again with the death of President Booth in 1928.
Joseph Wilford Booth Called as President
1921 September 14 – 1928 December 5 See Missionaries
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Started On 1921 September 14
Set Apart
Ended On 1928 December 5
Released
Mission Founded
1921 November
Reopening of Mission
1921 November 4
Joseph W. Booth was called to renew missionary work in the Near East and was appointed president of the Armenian Mission. He arrived in Palestine in November. The mission home was located at "Fayh House", Alleny Street, Haifa, Palestine.
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Occurred On 1921 November 4
End of the Ottoman Empire
1922 November
The Ottoman Empire came to an end as the sultanate was abolished by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
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Occurred On 1922 November
Mission Closed
1928
Death of President Booth
1928 December 5
President Booth dies of heart failure at Aleppo.