eye_of_the_storm Posted April 15, 2015 The Armenian Genocide began on the 24th of April, 1915.The systematic massacres and deportations of Armenians from their historic homelands began on the 24th of April, 1915, by order of the Ottoman Empire. Hundreds of Armenian public figures – politicians, clergymen, educators, artists – were arrested and summarily executed in the capital Constantinople (Istanbul) or sent into exile. The Armenian Genocide followed decades of discrimination and pogroms against Armenians and other minorities under Ottoman rule, most notably the Hamidian Massacres of 1894-1896, and the Adana Massacre of 1909. Using the cover of World War I, the Ottoman authorities subjected the native Christian population (Armenians, Greeks, and Syriac peoples) to outright annihilation and exile in an attempt to demographically cleanse Anatolia and Asia Minor of non-Muslim elements. The Armenian Genocide thus intended to establish an ethnically pure, national Turkish state by removing the two million Armenians whose ancestral homes stretched from Van and Bitlis, Mush and Erzurum in the east to Trabzon, Samsun, and Sivas in the north, to Ankara, Kütahya, and Izmir in the west, to Adana and Marash, and Antep and Urfa in the south, not to mention numerous other cities, towns, villages, and regions that had held an Armenian population – some for centuries, others for millennia. http://100years100facts.com/facts/the-armenian-genocide-began-on-the-24th-of-april/ Startling image from the above showing the crucifixion of Christian girls by the Turks in 1915. See clip at and still at . The crucifixion of Christian girls in Malatya in 1915 was described on pp.132-133 of the book Ravished Armenia (1918). Quote The Armenian Genocide[7] (Armenian: Հայոց Ցեղասպանություն Hayots Tseghaspanutyun),[note 3] also known as the Armenian Holocaust,[8] the Armenian Massacres and, traditionally by Armenians, as Medz Yeghern (Armenian: Մեծ Եղեռն, "Great Crime"),[9] was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects inside their historic homeland which lies within the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. The total number of people killed as a result has been estimated at between 1 and 1.5 million. The starting date is conventionally held to be 24 April 1915, the day Ottoman authorities rounded up and arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. The genocide was carried out during and after World War I and implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and subjection of army conscripts to forced labour, followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches leading to the Syrian desert. Driven forward by military escorts, the deportees were deprived of food and water and subjected to periodic robbery, rape, and massacre.[10][11][12] Other indigenous and Christian ethnic groups such as the Assyrians and the Ottoman Greeks were similarly targeted for extermination by the Ottoman government, and their treatment is considered by many historians to be part of the same genocidal policy. The majority of Armenian diaspora communities around the world came into being as a direct result of the genocide. http://en.wikipedia....menian_Genocide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eye_of_the_storm Posted April 15, 2015 Islam was the official religion of the Ottoman Empire and became more important after two seminal events: the conquest of Constantinople and the conquest of Arab regions of the Middle East. The highest position in Islam, caliphate, was claimed by the sultan, after the defeat of the Mamluks which was established as Ottoman Caliphate. The Sultan was to be a devout Muslim and was given the literal authority of the Caliph. Additionally, Sunni clerics had tremendous influence over government and their authority was central to the regulation of the economy. Despite all this, the Sultan also had a right to decree, enforcing a code called Kanun (law) in Turkish. Additionally, there was a supreme clerical position called the Sheykhulislam ("Sheykh of Islam" in Arabic). Minorities, particularly Christians and Jews but also some others, were mandated to pay the jizya, the poll tax as mandated by traditional Islam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_Ottoman_Empire Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Perceiver Posted April 21, 2015 It's an inhuman crime. For some reason most of the Turks in my country are denying it happened. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted April 21, 2015 It's an inhuman crime. For some reason most of the Turks in my country are denying it happened. Well, of course they are going to deny it. They don't want to be any part of it. Can't blame them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dust Posted April 22, 2015 (edited) Well, of course they are going to deny it. They don't want to be any part of it. Can't blame them. Today's Turks are not a part of what happened in 1915 any more than today's British are a part of the Opium War. To me, denying that it happened is the one way of directly associating oneself with it. As with the Holocaust, why deny it unless you harbour the same feelings your previous countrymen (the actual offenders) did? A modern Turk would do much better to admit that it happened, that it was wrong, but point out that they weren't actually alive when it happened! Edited April 22, 2015 by dustybeijing 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites