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Adana (Turkey) --- Adana (Turquie) --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Sources
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Armenian massacres --- 1909 --- Turkey --- Adana
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Karatepe Site (Turkey). --- Adana İli (Turkey) --- Antiquities.
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Inscriptions, Greek --- Inscriptions grecques --- Translations into German --- Traductions allemandes --- Anazarbos (Extinct city) --- Anazarbos (Ville ancienne) --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Adana İli (Turkey) --- Antiquities. --- Anazarbos (Extinct city). --- Latin inscriptions --- Latin language --- Latin philology --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Adana İli (Turkey) --- Anavarza (Extinct city) --- Anazarbus (Extinct city) --- ʻAyn Zarba (Extinct city) --- Aynı Zarba (Extinct city) --- Caesarea by Anazarbos (Extinct city) --- Caesarea by Anazarbus (Extinct city) --- Caesarea near Anazarbus (Extinct city) --- Iustinianopolis (Extinct city) --- Iustinopolis (Extinct city) --- Justinianopolis (Extinct city) --- Kaisareia pros tō Anazarbō (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Adana (Turkey : Province) --- Atana (Turkey : Province) --- Adana Province (Turkey) --- Propinsi Adana (Turkey) --- Adana vilayäti (Turkey) --- Правінцыя Адана (Turkey) --- Pravintsyi︠a︡ Adana (Turkey) --- Адана (Turkey : Province) --- Província d'Adana (Turkey) --- Adanská provincie (Turkey) --- Επαρχία Αδάνων (Turkey) --- Eparchia Adanōn (Turkey) --- Provincia de Adana (Turkey) --- Provinco Adana (Turkey) --- Adana probintzia (Turkey) --- Provinsi Adana (Turkey) --- Provincia di Adana (Turkey) --- אדנה (Turkey : Province) --- Adanah (Turkey : Province) --- Intara y'Adana (Turkey) --- Mkoa wa Adana (Turkey) --- Adanas ils (Turkey) --- Wilayah Adana (Turkey) --- Provincia Adana (Turkey) --- Adanan maakunta (Turkey) --- Lalawigan ng Adana (Turkey) --- Вилояти Адана (Turkey) --- Viloi︠a︡ti Adana (Turkey) --- Edene (Turkey : Province) --- Adana Vilâyeti (Turkey) --- Antiquities --- Inscriptions, Greek - Turkey - Anazarbos (Extinct city) --- Inscriptions, Latin - Turkey - Anazarbos (Extinct city) --- Inscriptions latines --- Turquie --- Anazarba (ville ancienne)
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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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-Cylindrical seals --- Roll seals --- -Donations --- -Cuneiform writing --- -Alphabet --- Achaemenian inscriptions --- -Figurines, Clay --- ʻAbd, Tall al- (Syria) --- ʻAbd, Tall al- (Syria). --- Cylinder seals --- Seals (Numismatics) --- Catalogs --- Iraq --- Irak --- Rāfidayn, Bilād --- Bilād al-Rāfidayn --- Republic of Iraq --- Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah --- History --- -Sources. --- Islamic antiquities --- -Clay figurines --- -Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Inanna (Sumerian deity) --- Palaces --- -Pottery --- -Goddesses, Sumerian --- Venus deities --- Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian deity) --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Buildings --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Figurines, Clay --- Figurines --- Antiquities, Islamic --- Antiquities, Muslim --- Muslim antiquities --- Antiquities --- Terqa (Extinct city) Classification --- 'Abd, Tall al- (Syria) --- Alalakh (Extinct city) --- Ebla (Extinct city) --- Middle East --- Ebla (Ancient city) --- Ibla (Extinct city) --- Mardikh, Tall --- Mardikh, Tall (Syria) --- Tall Mardikh (Syria) --- Tell Mardikh (Syria) --- Syria --- Ac̦ana, Tall (Turkey) --- Alalakh (Ancient city) --- Atchana, Tall (Turkey) --- Tall Ac̦ana (Turkey) --- Tall Atchana (Turkey) --- Tell Ac̦ana (Turkey) --- Tell Atchana (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Tall al-ʻAbd (Syria) --- Tell ʻAbd Zrejehey (Syria) --- Tell al-ʻAbd (Syria) --- Religion. --- Eblaite language --- Paleocanaanite language --- Semitic languages --- Terqa (Extinct city) --- Terqa (Ancient city) --- 902 <394 EBLA> --- 902 <394 EBLA> Archeologie--Syrië--EBLA --- Archeologie--Syrië--EBLA --- Adana Bolge Muzesi --- -Musée régional d'Adana --- Adana Regional Museum --- Turkey. --- Adana Müzesi --- -Antiquities, Islamic --- Gifts --- Presents --- Generosity --- Manners and customs --- Free material --- Antiquities. --- -Writing --- -Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Donations --- Accounting --- -Accountancy --- Business enterprises --- Commerce --- Commercial accounting --- Finance --- Financial accounting --- Business --- Bookkeeping --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Archaeological digs --- Clay figurines --- -Sumerian language --- Texts --- Sumerian language --- Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian --- Inscriptions --- Paleography --- Writing --- Cuneiform inscriptions --- Pottery --- -Ceramic art --- Eblaite language. --- Ibla (Extinct city). --- Cuneiform writing --- History. --- Terqa (Extinct city). --- Terqa (Extinct city) Classification. --- Ebla (Extinct city). --- Texts. --- Akkadian language --- -History --- -Catalogs --- -Texts --- -Syria --- Sceaux-cylindres. --- -Gifts --- -Islamic antiquities --- -Accounting --- -Terqa (Extinct city) Classification --- -Akkadian language --- -Adana Bolge Muzesi --- -Eblaite language
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