• During World War I and until 1923, individuals and groups aided (or attempted to aid) Armenians in escaping the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Young...
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    The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the...
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    insight into the events which occurred both during and after the Armenian genocide. The Armenian genocide was prepared and carried out by the Ottoman government...
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    War I, Aftermath of World War I Armenian genocide, Ottoman Armenians Armistice of Mudros, Occupation of Constantinople Assyrian genocide, Assyrian Syriac...
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    Armenians during the Ottoman period constituted genocide, inflaming Armenian resentment in Armenia and around the world. In recent years the Armenian...
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    Musa Dagh (redirect from Mount of Moses)
    the location of a successful Armenian resistance to the Armenian genocide, an event that inspired Franz Werfel to write the novel The Forty Days of Musa...
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  • in France, immediately before and during the Armenian genocide. The Promise premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival...
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    the first wave of immigrants coming from the Ottoman Empire between the end of the 19th century and the Armenian genocide. Armenians in Uruguay began...
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    in the conflict was described by Armenians as a continuation of the Armenian genocide, the mass murder and expulsion of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman...
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    (2017). "Chapter 8. The Destruction of Smyrna in 1922: An Armenian and Greek Shared Tragedy". Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks...
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  • during the second year of World War I and at the beginning of the Armenian genocide. The novel focuses on the self-defense by a small community of Armenians...
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    Vorpahavak (category Aftermath of the Armenian genocide)
    Following the Armenian genocide, vorpahavak (Armenian: որբահաւաք; lit. 'gathering of orphans') was the organized effort to rescue "hidden" Armenian women...
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    Dictionary of Armenia (2nd ed.). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 154. Hovannisian, Richard G. (2002). "Confronting the Armenian Genocide". In Totten...
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  • Denying the Armenian Genocide. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-04542-3. Bahar, Izzet I. (2012). Turkey and the Rescue of Jews During the Nazi Era:...
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  • During the Armenian Genocide, when 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1917, many Turkish civilians, politicians and military leaders refused...
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    Relations between Armenia and France have existed since the French and the Armenians established contact in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in the 12th century...
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    ez-Zor, at the request of Djemal Pasha. During the course of the Armenian genocide, the death rate of the roughly 25,000 Armenians deported from Adana in...
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    Caucasus campaign (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    1918. The Turkish genocide of the Armenians began in April 1915 when 250 Armenians were arrested. The official reason was that the Armenians were in...
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    spring of 1915 "Left Lower:" Armenian Resistance in Urfa "Right:" A seventy-year-old Armenian priest leading Armenians to battle field. Over 90,000 Ottoman...
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    Jesse B. Jackson (category Witnesses of the Armenian genocide)
    "miracle". After the Armenian Genocide, Jackson led a relief effort and was credited with saving the lives of "thousands of Armenians." After serving as...
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  • the scale of atrocities against the Armenians as an ethnic group the pogrom was immediately linked to the Armenian genocide of 1915 in the Armenian national...
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    Taner Akçam (category Historians of the Armenian genocide)
    sociologist. During the 1990s, he was the first Turkish scholar to acknowledge the Armenian genocide, and has written several books on the genocide, such as...
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    Armin T. Wegner (category Witnesses of the Armenian genocide)
    in the Ottoman Empire during World War I, Wegner was a witness to the Armenian genocide and the photographs he took documenting the plight of the Armenians...
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    Nemesis, a global plan by Armenians to track down and assassinate the surviving chief perpetrators of the Armenian genocide. Djemal's remains were brought...
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    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության զինված ուժեր, romanized: Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan zinvats uzher, abbreviated...
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    Van cat (redirect from Armenian Van cat)
    The Van cat (Turkish: Van kedisi; Western Armenian: Վանայ կատու, romanized: Vana gadu; Eastern Armenian: Վանա կատու, romanized: Vana katu; Kurdish: pisîka...
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    the Ottoman and German troops in the Middle East, Hussein supported the Armenians during the Armenian genocide and saved up to 4,000 of them. In the aftermath...
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    also be part of a larger genocide. Perpetrators may treat male and female victims differently. For example, during the Armenian genocide, elite men were...
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    Noubar Afeyan (category Armenian expatriates in the United States)
    grandfather survived the Armenian genocide. Talking about his background, Afeyan said: "One of the only unfortunate advantages Armenians have had by having...
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    Harpoot (category Pages with Armenian IPA)
    was a largely Armenian populated region in medieval times and had a significant Armenian population until the Armenian genocide. By the 20th century,...
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