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The Armenian Rebellion At Van 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy

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The Armenian Rebellion At Van 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy
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Publisher: University of Utah Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Justin McCarthy
ISBN: 9780874808704, 0874808707
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Armenian Rebellion At Van 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy by Justin Mccarthy 9780874808704, 0874808707 instant download after payment.

Before World War I, the ancient city of Van in southeastern Anatolia had a population of approximately 100,000 people, while the population of Van Province was about 500,000. Armenians formed a large minority, with Kurdish tribes and Turks in the majority.

The Armenian Rebellion at Van presents a long-overdue examination of Van from the 1870s to 1919. As the authors state, "The Armenian Revolt was an integral part of the great disaster that overcame the people of the Ottoman East. The slaughter of Muslims that accompanied the Armenian revolt in Van Province inexorably led first to Kurdish reprisals on the Armenians, then to a general and mutual massacre of the people of the East."

The actions at Van offer a window into the far-reaching events that soon followed in other parts of Anatolia.

 

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