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    The Anatolia College in Merzifon or American College of Mersovan (Turkish: Merzifon Amerikan Koleji) was a 4-year college, high school, theological seminary...
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    Merzifon College was closed and all the remaining Christians in Merzifon were forced to relocate to Greece where a new Anatolia College was opened in...
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    level. Anatolia College in Merzifon List of schools in Greece Robert College Koc School "Anatolia College Announces New President". www.anatolia.edu.gr...
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  • Mezarkabul Air Anatolia, a defunct Turkish airline Anatolia College in Merzifon, former name of the Anatolia College of Thessaloniki Anatolia College, private...
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    Bertha B. Morley (category Oberlin College alumni)
    Mission at Merzifon, at the Anatolia College in Merzifon. There, she taught music, geometry, and history at the Anatolia Girls' School in Merzifon. It was...
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  • American College of Mersovan, Merzifon, Turkey American College of Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco American College of Norway, Moss, Norway American College of...
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  • Hidden Armenians (category Ethnic groups in Turkey)
    Armenian names. In 2010, a mass was held at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Aghtamar (called Akdamar Kilisesi in Turkish) for the first time in 95 years....
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    George E. White (missionary) (category Grinnell College alumni)
    forty-three years. Stationed in the Ottoman Empire during the Armenian genocide as President of the Anatolia College in Merzifon, White attempted to save...
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    and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious". İzmir (Smyrna) American Boys’ School Merzifon Anatolia College in Merzifon Anatolian...
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    Pontic Greeks (category Ancient peoples of Anatolia)
    students attending Anatolia College in Merzifon near Amasya. The college's forced closure in 1921 by the Turkish government resulted in the school's relocation...
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  • V. H. Hagopian (category People who died in the Armenian genocide)
    Turkish and Persian at Anatolia College in Merzifon. He was the author of Ottoman-Turkish Conversation-Grammar, published in Heidelberg in 1907. Hagopian was...
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    Outline of the Greek genocide (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Lazaridis Talaat Pasha Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg Topal Osman Anatolia College in Merzifon Asia Minor Defense Organization Government of the Grand National...
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    Protestant College (now American University of Beirut) in Beirut. A number of Ottomans studied abroad in Europe. Tertiary institutions: Anatolia College in Merzifon...
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    Republic of Armenia. She next worked as an aid worker at Anatolia College in Merzifon, Turkey. In 1922, Corning travelled to Constantinople, where Near East...
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    Jesse K. Marden (category American expatriates in Turkey)
    Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1905 to lead the hospital at Anatolia College in Merzifon. Under his leadership and fundraising efforts, the hospital's...
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    Turkey–United States relations (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    American Academy (founded 1876), in Istanbul American Collegiate Institute (founded 1878), in İzmir Anatolia College in Merzifon (1886–1924) Turkey does not...
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    Anatolia College in Merzifon, Amasya (1886) Tarsus American College, Mersin (1888)(former St. Paul's College in Tarsus) International College in İzmir (1891)...
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  • Thessaloniki Merzifon Anatolia College in Merzifon Education in the Ottoman Empire For areas formerly part of the empire: List of schools in Bulgaria List...
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    Tower, Mersin Clock Tower, Merzifon American College Clock Tower, Sivas Gendarme Barracks Clock Tower, Şirinyer American College Clock Tower and Diyarbakır...
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  • Ralph Randles Stewart (category Academic staff of Government Gordon College)
    Middlebury College in 1911, and then spent 1911-14 teaching science in a United Presbyterian Church position at Anatolia College in Merzifon. She was the...
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    Witnesses and testimonies of the Armenian genocide (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2020)
    Ümit (March 2012). The making of modern Turkey: nation and state in Eastern Anatolia, 1913–1950. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-965522-9...
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    1924, the college closed in Merzifon and reopened in Thessaloniki, Greece as Anatolia College. The college museum closed in 1939, and 130 of Manissadjian's...
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    Pontic Greek genocide (category Persecution of Greeks in the Ottoman Empire in the 20th century)
    massacred the Pontians and deported them to the interior regions of Anatolia. This resulted in approximately 350,000 deaths–about half of Pontic pre-genocide...
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    Amasya (category Hellenistic colonies in Anatolia)
    sought refuge at the American missionary school Anatolia College, located in Merzifon outside Amasya. In 1921, Turkish troops closed down the school, and...
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    vilâyetine bağlı birkaç önemli şehir hakkında rapor (Sivas, Tokat, Amasya, Merzifon) (1. baskı. ed.). Fatih, İstanbul: Birzamanlar Yayıncılık. p. 430. ISBN 978-9756158074...
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    ensued and unrest occurred in 1892 at Merzifon and in 1893 at Tokat. In 1894 the sultan began to target the Armenian people in a precursor to the Hamidian...
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    Amasya trials (category Trials in Turkey)
    School, some of them were players of the school's soccer team "Pontus Merzifon". Three of the teachers killed were Ch. Evstathiades, G. Lamprianos, and...
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    being a spy for the Young Turks. Studied at the theological seminary of Merzifon, worked for the Bible House founded by the American Board of Commissioners...
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    Hacı Hamza Hamam in Iznik (late 14th or early 15th century), the Çelebi Sultan Mehmet Hamam in Merzifon (1413), the Mahkeme Hamam in Bursa (1421), the...
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