- The
Hamidian m****acres also
called the
Armenian m****acres, were m****acres of
Armenians in the
Ottoman Empire in the mid-1890s.
Estimated casualties ranged...
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Babak Hamidian (Persian: بابک حمیدیان; born
September 10, 1980) is an
Iranian actor. He has
received various accolades,
including a
Crystal Simorgh, a...
- The
Hamidian period (c. 1878–1908), was
named after Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the 34th
sultan of the
Ottoman Empire, from 1876 to 1909, and the last sultan...
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directed by Tina Pakravan, and
starring Mahsa Hejazi,
Hootan Shakiba,
Babak Hamidian,
Nazanin Bayati,
Pantea Panahiha,
Saber Abar,
Majid Yousefi, Reza Behboudi...
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patients regardless of
their religion and ethnicity. In 1895,
during the
Hamidian m****acres, word had
reached Fred
Shepard that the
village of
Zeitun was...
-
Ottoman Empire (Western
Armenia in some sources). A
major role in the
Hamidian m****acres of 1894-96 had been
often ascribed to the
Hamidiye regiments...
- 300 ****yrians were also
killed during the m****acres.
Unlike the
previous Hamidian m****acres, the
events were not
officially organized by the
central government...
- d'état
attempts ****ociated with
Young Turk
networks occurred during the
Hamidian era,
repeatedly ending in failure. In 1906, the Paris-based CUP
fused with...
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resulting in an
estimated death toll of 80,000 to 300,000 people. The
Hamidian m****acres, as they came to be known, gave
Hamid international infamy as...
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increased ethnic tensions which occasionally burst into violence, such as the
Hamidian m****acres of Armenians,
which claimed up to 300,000 lives.[better source needed]...