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  • Armenian genocide - Wikipedia
    Around 100,000 to 200,000 Armenian women and children were forcibly converted to Islam and integrated into Muslim households Massacres and ethnic cleansing of Armenian survivors continued through the Turkish War of Independence after World War I, carried out by Turkish nationalists
  • Armenian Genocide | History, Causes, Facts | Britannica
    The Armenian Genocide was a campaign of deportation and mass killing carried out against Armenian subjects of the Ottoman Empire by the Young Turk government in 1915–16, seen by Armenians as a deliberate attempt to destroy the Armenian people
  • What was the Armenian genocide? - World History Edu
    The Armenian Genocide stands as one of the most tragic events of the early twentieth century, characterized by the systematic persecution and annihilation of the Armenian population within the Ottoman Empire
  • Brief History - The Genocide Education Project
    The greatest atrocity that took place against civilians during World War I was the Armenian Genocide An estimated 1,500,000 Armenians, more than half of the Armenian population living on its historic homeland, were destroyed on the orders of the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire
  • Armenian Genocide Overview | Key Topics, History, and Educational Resources
    Explore major themes of the Armenian Genocide through this interactive overview Access in-depth pages on deportations, resistance, the Armenian Diaspora, historic Armenia, women's roles, denial, and international responses
  • Armenian Genocide - WorldAtlas
    The Armenian Genocide is one of the most important and contested events in world history While the vast majority of historians consider it to have indeed been a genocide, Turkey continues to deny it, and only 34 countries formally acknowledge its existence
  • Armenian National Institute - armenian-genocide. org
    Affirmation of the 1915 Armenian Genocide committed by Ottoman Turkey, featuring photos, documents, maps, chronology, resolutions, bibliographies and educational resources
  • The Origins and Evolution of the Armenian Genocide - AGBU
    From the massacres of 1894-1896 to the trials of the Young Turks The last decades of the Ottoman Empire were marked by a series of attempts at political reform, modernization of society and loss of territory, primarily in the European part of the empire
  • The Armenian Genocide - EHNE
    The Armenian genocide has long been overlooked by historians of the Great War Yet it was a major event in early 20th-century European history
  • THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - Illinois Holocaust Museum
    As planned by Sultan Abdul Hamid II, 80,000-200,000 Armenians were killed between 1894-1896 This set the stage for organized mass murder against Christian minorities In the wake of the Balkan Wars, Turkish nationalism grew among the Muslim population





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