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President Biden marks the Armenian genocide

CyprusMail 28 Apr 2024
The United States promises to stand up against hate, advocate for human rights, and ensure everyone can live with dignity and respect. The Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turks began on April 24, 1915 ... (The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks.
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UCLA and USC students host vigil to honor victims of the Armenian Genocide

Daily Bruin 28 Apr 2024
The event coincided with the 109th anniversary of the genocide, which began April 24, 1915, and resulted in the killing of 1.5 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire.
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Levissi: The Ghost Village in Turkey Once Home to 10,000 Greeks

Greek Reporter 26 Apr 2024
These Greek-speaking Christian subjects, and their Turkish-speaking Muslim Ottoman rulers, lived in relative harmony from the end of the turbulent Ottoman conquest of the region in the 14th century until the early 20th century.
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The eerie ghost town full of Disney-inspired mansions that were never finished

Metro UK 26 Apr 2024
People living in the area also felt the properties looked out of place among the area’s Ottoman-era architecture and had a negative impact on the environment.
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Israeli land grabs spike in West Bank amid Gaza crisis

Dawn 26 Apr 2024
Hamad Audi, a 55-year-old construction worker living in Jiftlik, told reporters’, what happened to Edais, came as ‘no surprise’ ... The area is a rocky mound, where a former British Mandate-era prison and an Ottoman-era building stand.
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Israeli land grabs spike in West Bank during Gaza war

The Jordan Times 26 Apr 2024
The area — a rocky mound where a former British Mandate-era prison and an Ottoman-era building stand — is now inaccessible to Palestinians living right next to it.
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Forgotten exodus: Tracing North Caucasian Muslim Diaspora’s odyssey

The Jordan Times 25 Apr 2024
AMMAN — In the middle of the 19th century, the northern Caucasus was a battlefield between the Russian and the Ottoman empires ... The following ethnic groups ended up as refugees in the Ottoman Empire.
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The soft touch

Taipei Times 25 Apr 2024
‘LIVING CHAIRS’ ... The “living chairs” and “nature’s ottoman” nicknames were earned as other animals, including birds and even monkeys, like to sit on them.
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Armenian Genocide: The Mass Murder of Christians in Turkey

Greek Reporter 24 Apr 2024
“Each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the Ottoman-era Armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever again occurring,” the American President said.
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Armenia marks genocide, blasts modern 'ethnic cleansing'

The New Arab 24 Apr 2024
Turkey says around 300,000-500,000 Armenians died, and just as many ethnic Turks, in civil strife after Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire rose up and sided with invading Russian forces.
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Armenia blasts modern 'ethnic cleansing' as it commemorates WWI genocide

Naharnet 24 Apr 2024
Turkey says around 300,000-500,000 Armenians died, and just as many ethnic Turks, in civil strife after Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire rose up and sided with invading Russian forces.
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Türkiye does not permit exclusion of even single Armenian citizen: President Erdogan

Anadolu Agency 24 Apr 2024
Commemorating the Ottoman citizens of Armenian descent who lost their lives under the adverse conditions of World War I and extending his condolences to their grandchildren, Erdogan expressed his ...
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Erdoğan remembers WWI deaths of Armenians, slams ‘radical discourse’

Daily Sabah 24 Apr 2024
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday marked the World War I deaths of Armenians living in the Ottoman territories. In a message sent to Armenian Patriarch Sahak Maşalyan, th ....
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A Burlesque Family at Home

New York Magazine 23 Apr 2024
Angie Pontani on her aunt Livia’s armchair in the living room ... The matching ottoman, from her aunt Norma, dates from the 1940s ... Pontani and Newman moved here in 2019 after living together in her apartment in Kensington.
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Greeks of Cappadocia Left Indelible Mark on History

Greek Reporter 22 Apr 2024
Under Ottoman rule, Christians and Jews became “dhimmis,” distinctly subjugated, second-class non-citizens who had to pay heavy taxes (jizya) to be able to live there as non-Muslims.
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