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original (PDF) on 15
October 2015.
Retrieved 23 June 2015. A.
Safrastian,
Kurds and Kurdistan, The
Harvill Press, 1948, p. 16 and p. 31 John A...
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Strabo (died 24 AD) and
Plutarch (died
after 119 AD).
According to
Arshak Safrastian, the
Medes and
Scythians mentioned in
classical Gr****
literature existed...
- nationalism.
University of
Texas Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4773-1107-3.
Safrastian,
Arshak (1948).
Kurds and Kurdistan. The
Harvill Press. p. 16. "Kurd |...
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Chelebi [Turkish Sources,
Evliya Chelebi], trans. and
commentary by A. Kh.
Safrastian. Part of the
Series on
Foreign Sources on
Armenia and Armenians: Turkish...
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Cambridge University Press, 1977, vol. 2, p. 246. (McDowall 2004, pp. 59)
Safrastian, Arshak. 1948
Kurds and Kurdistan.
Harvill Press, pg 66. (McDowall 2004...
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Safrastyan (Armenian: Սաֆրաստյան) (alternatively
Safrastian (Armenian: Սաֆրաստեան) in
classical Armenian orthography) is an
Armenian patronymic surname...
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Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of
World War I, vol iv. pp. 1153–1157.
Safrastian, A. S. (January 1916). "Narrative of Van 1915".
Journal Ararat. London...
- Athens. pp. 92–93. Shaw,
History of the
Ottoman Empire" pp.314-316, A.S.
Safrastian "Narrative of Van 1915"
Journal Ararat, London, January, 1916
Arnold Toynbee...
- Kurds, an
Iranian people of the Near East, live at the
junction of (...)
Safrastian,
Arshak (1948).
Kurds and Kurdistan. The
Harvill Press. pp. 16, 31. Asatrian...
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deported during World War I,
although there are no
reliable statistics.
Safrastian (1945)
estimates that half of
these deported Kurds died.
Genocide scholar...