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Sasun: The History of an 1890s Armenian Revolt
2015Sasun, a region of Anatolia formerly under Ottoman rule and today part of eastern Turkey, is frequently described as the site where, in 1894, the Turks massacred large numbers of Armenian Christians, with estimates ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 people ...
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Daredevils of Sasun: Poetics of an Epic, by Azat Yeghiazaryan, trans. S Peter Cowe
Middle Eastern Literatures, 2011AZAT YEGHIAZARYAN, trans. S. Peter Cowe Costa Mesa, CA, Mazda Publishers, 2008, xii + 239 pp, $35.00, ISBN 1-568-59167-4 In response to an appeal by Georg VI, locum tenens and later Supreme Patriar...
Kevork B. Bardakjian
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The Historian, 2017
The Sasun crisis in 1894 was a watershed in Ottoman‐Armenian history, as it marked the beginning of the process of elimination of the native Armenian population, continuing with widespread massacre...
Richard G. Hovannisian
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The Sasun crisis in 1894 was a watershed in Ottoman‐Armenian history, as it marked the beginning of the process of elimination of the native Armenian population, continuing with widespread massacre...
Richard G. Hovannisian
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The Complete Ruin of a District: The Sasun Massacre of 1894
2016Mehmet Polatel
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Հին հայոց դիցաբանական պատկերացումների արտացոլումը «Սասնա ծռեր» էպոսում
ՀԱՅՈՑ ՊԱՏՄՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՀԱՐՑԵՐ, 2023«Сасна Црер» («Сасунские Удальцы») представляет собой класси-ческий героический эпос, в котором нашли отражение исторические события – арабские нашествия на Армению в VII–IX вв., к концу которых страна была освобождена от иноземных захватчиков и на ...
Գ . Դ . Վարդումյան
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NERSES SHNORHALI IN THE EVALUATION OF FRENCH AND FRENCH-SPEAKING FOREIGN ARMENOLOGISTS
Journal of Armenian studies, 2023French and French-speaking foreign scholars studying Armenian medieval literature could not help but pay special attention to the literary heritage of Nerses Shnorhali.
Aelita Dolukhanyan
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THE INVISIBLES: HIDDEN CHRISTIAN NATION(S) IN 20TH-CENTURY TÜRKIYE
Armenological IssuesThis article discusses the fate of survivors of the Young Turk and Kemalist genocide against the indigenous Christians of the Ottoman Empire (1912-1922).
Tessa Hofmann
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