• Cherkes Ahmet (died September 6, 1915) was the leader of the Ottoman Empire's state-sponsored paramilitary marauders of supposedly Circassian origin during...
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    seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly...
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    Rabbi of the Ottoman Empire Scholar Jurist Linguist Jewish Haim Nahum Cherkes Ahmet Serres, Salonica vilayet, Ottoman Empire (1915-09-06)September 6, 1915...
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  • Refik Bey (Saydam) Çerkes Reşit [tr] Yakub Cemil Mithat Şükrü Bleda Cherkes Ahmet Perpetrator of the Armenian genocide, execute during a purge in 1915...
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    Circassians (redirect from Cherkes)
    Circassians are called Kasogi, but one view holds that the modern term "Cherkes" derives from Kerket, the name of one of the ancient Circassian tribes...
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    by car. They were murdered by the well-known band of brigands led by Cherkes Ahmet, Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karaköprü or Şeytanderesi in...
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    Krikor Zohrab. They were deported to Urfa, where they were killed by Cherkes Ahmet. Kevorkian, Raymond (2011-03-30). The Armenian Genocide: A Complete...
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    Diyarbakır to appear before a court martial there and was murdered by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly...
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  • Qazaq Khan Cherkes – Safavid military commander who also served as the governor of Shirvan (1624–1633) and Astarabad (1639–1640) Farhad Beg Cherkes – Safavid...
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    two older sons Sultan-Agha Khanum, a Kumyk, sister of Shamkhal Sultan Cherkes (governor of Sakki), mother of Pari Khan Khanum and Suleiman Mirza Sultanzada...
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