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[...] Many reputable sources account to 1.5 – 1.6 million of Armenian population within Ottoman Empire before WW1. Only the number provided by the Armenian Istanbul Patriarchate in 1912 is way [...]
[...] offered a plan to German Ambassador Von Herzfeldt in England in July 1895 about how to share Ottoman Empire but this plan was rejected by Germany at that time. [Grosse Politik der Europaischen [...]
[...] of Ottoman Armenians between 1914 & 1922. This table compares Ottoman Armenians living in Ottoman Empire in 1914 and in 1922. The first conclusion a person can arrive at by looking at this table, [...]
[...] pulls down the baseless claim of Armenian Patriarchate about the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire before 1914 of 2 million back to its real levels of 1.5 million. * What has been said and [...]
[...] Bloxham's The Great Game of Genocide. Imperialism, Nationalism and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians. The first hardback edition was followed by a paperback version in 2007. The book is more of [...]
[...] ’s web portal in relation to the so called Armenian Genocide about the population of Ottoman Armenians between 1914 & 1922. This table compares Ottoman Armenians living in Ottoman Empire in [...]
[...] into account. Another disinformation Ottoman Empire had been a victim of during WW1 about Ottoman Armenians is the number of Armenians that had been killed in Anatolia. It’s almost like this number [...]
[...] and statistics gathered from US-Armenian and European sources about the relocations of Ottoman Armenians until end of 1920 (until when the Turkish-Armenian War continued). Link : Armenian Refugees [...]
[...] on 25.05.2008 under the name of ‘Forget about the Armenian Archives, look at your own Ottoman Archives’. I would like the response to be printed with the same page and font formats if possible.’ [...]
[...] Following the publication of the book named ‘Talat Pasha Evrak-ı Metrukesi (Documents Left Behind by Talat Pasha) by Murat Bardakçı in 2008, there were [...]
[...] 1. You can also find two examples of the telegraphs that are supposed to have been written by Talat Pasha in Appendix 2. However it can easily be understood with even simple eyes that these telegraphs [...]
[...] why Ottoman Goverment allowed American charities or American ambassadors to help the Ottoman Armenian refugees located in camps between Aleppo and Damascus, locations which were under the control of [...]
[...] , we also issued the official records of League of Nations about the aid activities for Armenian Refugees. However, Mr. Ara Sarafian, chairman of Gomidas Institute most probably was not very pleased [...]
[...] his scathing attack on president George Bush for supposedly accepting Turkey’s denial of an Armenian genocide, when in-fact what Mr. Bush was trying to explain was given the turbulence in the Middle [...]
[...] So Called Armenian Genocide and Armenian Rebels Click to link For Galerie 1 & Galerie 2 [...]
[...] of this photograph (which until 2008 at least was displayed prominently in the Museum of the Armenian Genocide in Yerevan. It can also be found online in the US Library of Congress - again without a [...]
[...] in the history section of University of Minnesota’s web portal in relation to the so called Armenian Genocide about the population of Ottoman Armenians between 1914 & 1922. This table compares [...]
[...] the archival documents of the British & French or US & Russians and the very few Armenian archives that you can hardly find do not match any archives at all. When it comes to the Ottoman [...]
[...] events of 1915 on a proper basis, then Dashnak and Armenia archives as well as other Armenian archives in Jerusalem should be opened and investigated. Third party archives are as important as [...]
TARAF 29th of May,2008 [Click for Turkish] Yusuf Halacoglu Responding Dikran M. KHALIGIAN from Armenian National Committee indicated in a documentar [...]
Source: Eurasia-Critic Jeremy SALT January, 2010 Screenshot from AGBU Photo Archive In 2005 Oxford University Press published Donald Bloxham's The [...]
Following the publication of the book named ‘Talat Pasha Evrak-ı Metrukesi (Documents Left Behind by Talat Pasha) by Murat Bardakçı in 2008, ther [...]
[Russian Painter Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin Paint : The Apotheosis Of War - 1871] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasily_Vereshchagin Armenia [...]
Many reputable sources account to 1.5 – 1.6 million of Armenian population within Ottoman Empire before WW1. Only the number provided by the Armenia [...]
Years 1914 to 1921 form an important period today in world history as far as war and political history are concerned. Photos of this period as well as [...]
[...] , it’s the crime that matters’. There is no legal document that highlights or clarifies how many Armenians had died or had been killed under what conditions during 1915 phenomenon. Today the main [...]
[...] went too far by further deepening his claim with the remark of ‘Talat knew that many Armenians had managed to escape from the Ottoman Empire, such as those who resisted Ottoman [...]
[...] in above mentioned locations, Batumi Ambassador of Britain P. Stevens indicated that many Armenians were not even subject to obligatory relocation and were taken away by Russians to Caucasus in [...]
[...] , 1915? 6. Who surrendered Van to Russians and who burnt down and destroyed the city? 7. How many Armenians had survived WW1? 8. How many Armenian riots and uprisings had taken place between November [...]
[...] Many reputable sources account to 1.5 – 1.6 million of Armenian population within Ottoman Empire before WW1. Only the number provided by the Armenian Istanbul Patriarchate in 1912 is way [...]
[...] offered a plan to German Ambassador Von Herzfeldt in England in July 1895 about how to share Ottoman Empire but this plan was rejected by Germany at that time. [Grosse Politik der Europaischen [...]
[...] of Ottoman Armenians between 1914 & 1922. This table compares Ottoman Armenians living in Ottoman Empire in 1914 and in 1922. The first conclusion a person can arrive at by looking at this table, [...]
[...] pulls down the baseless claim of Armenian Patriarchate about the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire before 1914 of 2 million back to its real levels of 1.5 million. * What has been said and [...]
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