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Levon Pashalian (in Armenian Լեւոն Բաշալեան) (born 1868 Constantinople, Ottoman Turkey - died 1943 Vichy, France), is a famed Armenian short story writer, journalist, editor, novelist, and politician.
With the occupation of Qom and Kermanshah, the Russian forces under Baratov effectively isolated Persia from Ottoman Turkey, thus securing Persia for the Entente Powers.
During difficult deliberations in London, the efforts and expertise offered by Novaković proved vital in providing significant territorial gains for Serbia in Old Serbia and Macedonia at the expense of Ottoman Turkey.