commerce, and Armenian communities existed in almost every major city of the empire. Despite this, Armenians were heavily persecuted by the Ottoman authorities...
OttomanArmenian casualties refers to the number of deaths ofOttomanArmenians between 1914 and 1923, during which the Armenian genocide occurred. Most...
The OttomanArmenian population varied throughout history. The number ofArmenians within the empire between 1914 and 1915 is a controversial topic. Most...
dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. In the year 1910, over 5,500 Armenians immigrated to the United States, and by 1913, 9,355 more Armenians entered the...
becoming more stable as more Armenians were moving into its territory. In 1917, 150,000 Armenians relocated to the provinces of Erzurum, Bitlis, Muş and Van...
occupation of the Ottoman Bank (Turkish: Osmanlı Bankası Baskını, "Raid on the Ottoman Bank"; Armenian: Պանք Օթօմանի գրաւումը, Bank Otomani k'ravumĕ "Ottoman Bank...
The Hamidian massacres also called the Armenian massacres, were massacres ofArmenians in the Ottoman Empire in the mid-1890s. Estimated casualties ranged...
murder ofArmenians and the pillage ofArmenian villages by criminals, Turkish and Kurdish gangs, Ottoman forces, and Hamidian guards during the reign of Ottoman...
Armenian genocide recognition is the formal acceptance that the systematic massacres and forced deportation ofArmenians committed by the Ottoman Empire...
Iranian Revolution, many Armenians emigrated to Armenian diasporic communities in North America and Western Europe. Today the Armenians are Iran's largest Christian...
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Armenian region if the Dashnaks incited a pro-Ottoman revolt in Russia in the event of war. The Armenians refused, instead resolving that Armenians on...
mountains of Ararat. The endonym of the Armenians is hay, and the old Armenian name for the country is Hayk' (Armenian: Հայք, which also means "Armenians" in...
secure the participation of the Armenians in the military operations against each other. The Ottomans held talks with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
al-'Arabiya al-Fatat), Ottoman Party for Administrative Decentralization, and Armenians were organized under the Armenakan, Hunchakian and Armenian Revolutionary...
early modern era, Armenians played a highly active and potentially dominant role in overland trade. The significance of the Armenians in long-distance...
Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. Armenians constitute...
Armenia under Iranian rule. The Ottoman Turks did not take control of the highland region until 1514, several decades after Armenians in the Ottoman Empire...
status for Armenians in the Ottoman and Russian Empires but eventually attempting to achieve an Armenian state. Influenced by the Age of Enlightenment...
(2011-03-30). The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History. I.B.Tauris. p. 759. ISBN 978-0-85773-020-6. "Armeniansof Istanbul - Istanbul Armenians". "Ermeni cemaati...
the authority of the Haham Başı, or Ottoman Chief Rabbi, while Armenians were under the authority of the chief bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church...
deportation ofArmenian intellectuals is conventionally held to mark the beginning of the Armenian genocide. Leaders of the Armenian community in the Ottoman capital...
The late Ottoman genocides is a historiographical theory which sees the concurrent Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocides that occurred during the 1910s–1920s...
the total number of ethnic Armenians in the world is 7 to 9 million, a majority of whom live outside ofArmenia. The tables below list countries and territories...