Armenian Genocide, Campaign of murder and expulsion conducted against the Armenian subjects of the Ottoman Empire by the Young Turk government in 1915–16 during World War I (1914–18). The events continue to be intensely debated. Armenians hold that the campaign was a deliberate attempt to destroy the Armenian people and, thus, an act of genocide. The Turkish government has refused to recognize it as such, contending that, although atrocities took place, there was no concerted effort to exterminate the Armenian people. It began in 1915 when the Ottoman authorities, seeking to prevent Armenians within the Ottoman Empire from collaborating with Russia in World War I, ordered the deportation of Armenians, about 1,750,000 in total, from the empire’s eastern provinces to Syria. In the course of that forced exodus, hundreds of thousands of Armenians were killed in massacres or died of starvation and disease. Conservative estimates of the total death toll generally range from 600,000 to 1,000,000.
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Armenian Summary
Armenian, member of a people with an ancient culture who originally lived in the region known as Armenia, which comprised what are now northeastern Turkey and the Republic of Armenia. Although some remain in Turkey, more than three million Armenians live in the republic; large numbers also live in
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia Summary
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), terrorist group formed in 1975 to force Turkey to admit its guilt for the Armenian Genocide of 1915–16. At its founding, the group’s stated goals were to force the Turkish government to acknowledge the genocide, pay reparations, and
ethnic cleansing Summary
Ethnic cleansing, the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups. Ethnic cleansing sometimes involves the removal of all physical vestiges of the targeted group through the destruction
Turkey Summary
Turkey, country that occupies a unique geographic position, lying partly in Asia and partly in Europe. Throughout its history it has acted as both a barrier and a bridge between the two continents. Turkey is situated at the crossroads of the Balkans, Caucasus, Middle East, and eastern