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- White_Genocide abstract "White Genocide (Armenian: սպիտակ ջարդ spitak jard) is the term used by Armenians to describe the threat of assimilation in the Armenian diaspora, especially in the West.During the late 19th century and early 20th century, the Armenians living in their ancestral lands that were part of the Ottoman Empire at the time were targeted systematic extermination. From 1894 to 1896, up to 300,000 Armenians were killed in the Hamidian massacres. In 1915 and the following years, the Armenian Genocide took the lives of around 1.5 million Armenians, who were killed by the Ottoman government. German political scientist Christoph Zürcher writes in his 2007 book The Post-Soviet Wars: Rebellion, Ethnic Conflict, and Nationhood in the Caucasus: Western Armenians consider Armenians who assimilate within the local population of the country where they were eventually forced to emigrate (such as United States, France, Argentina, Canada etc.) as lost to their nation due to the continuing exile after the actual genocide itself, and thus consider that lost Armenian to be another victim of the genocidal attempt to eliminate the Armenians.The term has also been used by some Armenians to describe the alleged discrimination against Armenians in Karabakh and Nakhichevan, because of which Armenians left their homes. Some have used it for Javakheti region of Georgia.".
- White_Genocide wikiPageID "8142297".
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- White_Genocide hasPhotoCollection White_Genocide.
- White_Genocide subject Category:Armenian_Genocide.
- White_Genocide subject Category:Armenian_diaspora.
- White_Genocide comment "White Genocide (Armenian: սպիտակ ջարդ spitak jard) is the term used by Armenians to describe the threat of assimilation in the Armenian diaspora, especially in the West.During the late 19th century and early 20th century, the Armenians living in their ancestral lands that were part of the Ottoman Empire at the time were targeted systematic extermination. From 1894 to 1896, up to 300,000 Armenians were killed in the Hamidian massacres.".
- White_Genocide label "White Genocide".
- White_Genocide sameAs m.026t41b.
- White_Genocide sameAs Q7994718.
- White_Genocide sameAs Q7994718.
- White_Genocide wasDerivedFrom White_Genocide?oldid=600644499.
- White_Genocide isPrimaryTopicOf White_Genocide.