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Armenian massacres, 1894-1896 --- Armenians --- Turkey --- Armenia
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Armenian massacres, 1894-1896 --- Armenian massacres, 1909 --- Armenian massacres, 1915-1923 --- Armenians
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Armenian massacres, 1894-1896 --- Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923. --- Armenians --- Massacres des Arméniens, 1894-1896 --- Génocide arménien, 1915-1923 --- Arméniens --- History --- Histoire
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Armenian massacres, 1894-1896. --- Arméniens, Massacres des (1909) --- Arméniens, Massacres des (1909). --- Massacres des Arméniens, 1894-1896. --- Jeunes-Turcs. --- 1894-1896. --- Armenia --- Armenia. --- Arménie --- Asia --- Cilicia --- Cilicie --- Empire ottoman --- History. --- Histoire. --- History. --- Histoire. --- Politique et gouvernement
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"Ümit Kurt explores causes and effects of the Armenian genocide in his hometown of Gaziantep, Turkey. He finds that local gentry and ordinary Turks were heavily motivated by the prospect of financial gain as Armenians were dispossessed. Newly enriched Turks then financed the young republic, elevating themselves to the status of a political elite"
Armenians --- Armenian massacres, 1894-1896. --- Abandonment of property --- Deportation --- History. --- Citizen participation. --- Gaziantep (Turkey) --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Arméniens -- Gaziantep (Turquie) --- Arméniens, Massacres des (1894-1896) --- Abandon de biens -- Gaziantep (Turquie) --- Déportation -- Gaziantep (Turquie)
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Une synthèse chronologique sur le génocide arménien et sur ses prémices, depuis les massacres perpétrés de 1894 à 1896 sous le règne du sultan Abdülhamid II jusqu'au génocide de 1915, en passant par les persécutions survenues après la fondation du régime constitutionnel en 1908. ©Electre 2015
Armenian massacres, 1915-1923 --- Armenian massacres, 1894-1896 --- Armenian massacres, 1909 --- Génocide arménien, 1915-1923 --- Massacres des Arméniens, 1894-1896 --- Massacres des Arméniens, 1909 --- Question arménienne --- Génocide arménien (1915-1916) --- Arméniens --- Empire ottoman --- Histoire --- Question arménienne. --- Histoire. --- Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923. --- Génocide arménien (1915-1923)
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Armenians --- Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923. --- Armenian massacres, 1909. --- Armenian massacres, 1894-1896. --- Armenian question --- Armenian massacres, 1915-1923 --- Genocide --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History. --- Atrocities --- Turkey --- Armenia --- History --- Armenian massacres, 1915-1923. --- Armenian massacres --- Arméniens --- Arméniens, Massacres des, 1894-1896. --- Arméniens, Massacres des, 1909. --- Génocide arménien, 1915-1916. --- Ludobójstwo --- Massaker. --- Mniejszości narodowe --- Ormianie --- Polityka narodowościowa --- Völkermord. --- Histoire. --- martyrologia --- Armenier. --- Arménie --- Osmanisches Reich. --- Turquie --- Histoire
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A Turk’s discovery that Armenians once thrived in his hometown leads to a groundbreaking investigation into the local dynamics of genocide. Ümit Kurt, born and raised in Gaziantep, Turkey, was astonished to learn that his hometown once had a large and active Armenian community. The Armenian presence in Aintab, the city’s name during the Ottoman period, had not only been destroyed—it had been replaced. To every appearance, Gaziantep was a typical Turkish city. Kurt digs into the details of the Armenian dispossession that produced the homogeneously Turkish city in which he grew up. In particular, he examines the population that gained from ethnic cleansing. Records of land confiscation and population transfer demonstrate just how much new wealth became available when the prosperous Armenians—who were active in manufacturing, agricultural production, and trade—were ejected. Although the official rationale for the removal of the Armenians was that the group posed a threat of rebellion, Kurt shows that the prospect of material gain was a key motivator of support for the Armenian genocide among the local Muslim gentry and the Turkish public. Those who benefited most—provincial elites, wealthy landowners, state officials, and merchants who accumulated Armenian capital—in turn financed the nationalist movement that brought the modern Turkish republic into being. The economic elite of Aintab was thus reconstituted along both ethnic and political lines. The Armenians of Aintab draws on primary sources from Armenian, Ottoman, Turkish, British, and French archives, as well as memoirs, personal papers, oral accounts, and newly discovered property-liquidation records. Together they provide an invaluable account of genocide at ground level.
Armenians --- Armenian massacres, 1894-1896. --- Abandonment of property --- Deportation --- History. --- Citizen participation. --- Gaziantep (Turkey) --- Gaziantep (Turkey) --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Adana pogroms. --- Aintab gentry. --- Aleppo. --- Ali Cenani. --- Armenian genocide. --- Aryanization. --- Cilicia. --- Hama. --- Kemalist-French war. --- Kemalists. --- Lausanne Treaty. --- Ottoman Empire. --- Salamiyya. --- Turkification. --- Turkish Republic. --- Union and Progress Party (CUP). --- abandoned properties laws.
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