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    The Issues of the Number of Western Armenians and Ethnic Composition of the Population of Western Armenia at Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) by Robert Tatoyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…References to the issues of the number of Western Armenians and the ratio of Armenians to other ethnic groups in Western Armenia on the eve of the Armenian Genocide occupy a special place in the context of processes related to drafting a peace agreement with the Ottoman Empire and Armenia’s delineation after WWI. …”
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    Coverage of the situation of Western Armenians in Egyptian-Armenian press (1899-1904) by Esoyan Myasnik

    Published 2023-08-01
    Subjects: “…ottoman authorities ; sasun ; kurdish atrocities ; western armenia ; egyptian-armenian press…”
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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STAGES AND METHODS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND TUTSI GENOCIDE IN RWANDA by ARMEN MARUKYAN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The presence of the Russian Caucasus Army in some parts of Western Armenia, which was to some extent a guarantee of security for the genocidal Armenian population, as well as the Russian-Turkish front line, only temporarily stopped the continuation of the criminal policy of the Turkish authorities towards Armenians. …”
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    “I Feel Removed, Distant, Shattered, in Two Halves” by Arakel Ghazaros Minassian

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This article uses close readings of Anna Davtʻyan’s “Diarbekʻir: kʻur” (Դիարբեքիր՝ քուր, “Diyarbakir: Sister”) to challenge solidified positionalities of victim and perpetrator in the context of the Armenian Genocide, and simplified notions of return to “Western Armenia”. “Diarbekʻir: kʻur” is a travelogue written by an Armenian from the Republic of Armenia about the author’s own experience travelling to Diyarbakir. …”
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    The Theory of Frame in Rejecting the Rejectionists’ Position on the Armenian Genocide by Seda Gasparyan

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Referring to the information accumulated and stored in the memory of humanity and actually reflected in different dictionaries, literary works, official correspondence and documents, the author draws the readers’ attention to the background significance of the concepts Armenian and Turk in the cognizance and evaluation of the genocidal events in Western Armenia at the beginning of the 20th century.…”
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    ‘Truth’ that Is Far from Being True by Gasparyan, Seda

    Published 2015-06-01
    “… The article is devoted to the critical analysis of the book The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed Genocide by Guenter Lewy who aims to deny the undeniable fact of the horrendous genocidal events in Western Armenia at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of twentieth century. …”
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    THE KEMALIST MOVEMENT AND THE KURDISH QUESTION (1919-1922) by Bayburdyan Vahan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In 1919 General Mustafa Kemal, the future leader of the Turkish Milli (nationalist) movement, decided with his confederates to leave for Western Armenia, where more favorable military, strategic and political conditions existed to organize a resistance movement against the plans to partition Turkey. …”
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    Forced Migration: The Case of Armenia – 1915 and beyond by Seda Gasparyan

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The article aims to discuss the question of deportations as part of the genocidal process, accomplished in western Armenia by the Turks particularly in 1915. Allegations intentionally pushed forward by the Turkish rulers of the period claiming that Armenians were treacherous separatists served as a “well-grounded” justification for them to administer the wholesale deportation of the Armenian population first from eastern and south-eastern provinces, then the capital city Constantinople and other major cities of the empire. …”
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    New record of <em>Ellipsocoris kalashiani</em> Carapezza 2009 in Europe, found in Apulia, Italy (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) by I. Laterza, P. Dioli

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The specie was described by Carapezza (2009) from Eastern Turkey and Western Armenia, but no records have ever been reported for Europe. …”
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    WWI Armenian Refugees Census Data as a Source for Ottoman Armenian Population Numbers on the Eve of the Armenian Genocide by Robert Tatoyan

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…By comparing data on the Armenian refugees with information provided by other statistical sources, particularly the Armenian patriarchate and the Ottoman government, it is possible to enrich our knowledge of the numbers of Armenian population in Western Armenia and the Ottoman Empire in general on the eve of WWI and the Armenian Genocide. …”
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    Towarzystwo Polsko-Ormiańskie we Lwowie (1920-1922) by Jakub Osiecki

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In thefirst phase of its activity, the Society planned to relocate Polish Armenians (officialsand intelligentsia) to the territories of Western Armenia; due to the deteriorating internationalsituation, the idea was abandoned. …”
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    Arshile Gorky’s life in USA. The hard way of search of identity by Lyudmila Harutyunyan, Hripsime Dayan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…He used his brush to recreate the image of Western Armenia. He did not change his national identity, and remaining faithful to the inherited principles nurtured himself "mighty as a giant, but tender at heart, like a child". …”
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    The Turkification of Toponyms in the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey by Lusine Sahakyan

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The article also examines the political aims of the Turkish authorities to replace the term Western Armenia with Eastern Anatolia as well as the dangerous consequences of the use of this term we could face. …”
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    The position of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia in the relations between the Sassanian Empire and the Roman Empire in the third century AD by روزبه زرین کوب،, محمد ملکی،

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The Arsacids kings of Armenia in this period to stay against the Sassanids damage, defected to the Roman Empire And from Rome on some parts of Western Armenia remained under Roman rule, as puppet kings ruled Rome. …”
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    The Armenians in the Ottoman Empire after the First World War (1918-1923) by Sekeryan, A

    Published 2018
    “…The study contends that the Ottoman Armenians struggled to reorganise their political and social life after the First World War and established alliances with the Allied Powers to create an independent ‘Western Armenia’, which would ultimately unite with the Armenian state in the Caucasus. …”
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