- 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...
- 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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Babak Hamidian (Persian: بابک حمیدیان; born 1981) is an
Iranian actor. He has
received various accolades,
including a
Crystal Simorgh, a
Hafez Award, an...
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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...
- 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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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]...
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local po****tion to help the
people of
Sasun defend themselves against the
Hamidian purges.
Thousands of
Armenians were
killed by
Ottoman troops and Kurdish...
- History. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-27105-9. Büssow,
Johann (2011).
Hamidian Palestine:
Politics and
Society in the
District of
Jerusalem 1872–1908...
- 12-year
period (1882–1894). As the goal of the
educational reforms in the
Hamidian era were to
counter foreign influence,
these secondary schools used European...
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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...