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- Assyrian_genocide abstract "The Assyrian Genocide (also known as Sayfo or Seyfo, Syriac: ܩܛܠܐ ܕܥܡܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ or ܣܝܦܐ) refers to the mass slaughter of the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire during the 1890s and the First World War, in conjunction with the Armenian and Greek genocides.The Assyrian civilian population of upper Mesopotamia (the Tur Abdin region, the Hakkâri, Van, and Siirt provinces of present-day southeastern Turkey, and the Urmia region of northwestern Iran) was forcibly relocated and massacred by the Muslim Ottoman (Turkish) army, together with other armed and allied Muslim peoples, including Kurds, Chechens and Circassians, between 1914 and 1920, with further attacks on unarmed fleeing civilians conducted by local Arab militias.Estimates on the overall death toll have varied. Providing detailed statistics of the various estimates of the Churches' population after the genocide, David Gaunt accepts the figure of 275,000 deaths as reported at the Treaty of Lausanne and ventures that the death toll would be around 300,000 because of uncounted Assyrian-inhabited areas, leading to the elimination of half of the Assyrian nation.The Assyrian genocide took place in the same context as the Armenian and Pontic Greek genocides. In these events, close to three million Christians of Syriac, Armenian or Greek Orthodox denomination were murdered by the Young Turks regime. Since the "Assyrian genocide" took place within the context of the much more widespread Armenian genocide, scholarship treating it as a separate event is scarce, with the exceptions of the works of David Gaunt and Hannibal Travis.In 2007, the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) reached a consensus that "the Ottoman campaign against Christian minorities of the Empire between 1914 and 1923 constituted a genocide against Armenians, Assyrians, and Pontian and Anatolian Greeks. The IAGS referred to the work of Gaunt and Travis in passing this resolution. Gregory Stanton, the President of the IAGS in 2007–2008 and the founder of Genocide Watch, endorsed the "repudiation by the world's leading genocide scholars of the Turkish government's ninety-year denial of the Ottoman Empire's genocides against its Christian populations, including Assyrians, Greeks, and Armenians."".
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- Assyrian_genocide wikiPageID "1406373".
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- Assyrian_genocide caption "Map of the Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac genocide.".
- Assyrian_genocide caption "• Other major cities.".
- Assyrian_genocide caption "• Towns that received refugees.".
- Assyrian_genocide caption "• Towns where genocide occurred".
- Assyrian_genocide date "1890.0".
- Assyrian_genocide fatalities "275000".
- Assyrian_genocide imageSize "320".
- Assyrian_genocide partof "the persecution of Assyrians and the Hamidian massacres".
- Assyrian_genocide perps "Sultan Abdulhamid II, Young Turk government, Kurdish tribes".
- Assyrian_genocide target "Assyrian civilians".
- Assyrian_genocide title "Assyrian Genocide".
- Assyrian_genocide type "Deportation, mass murder, etc.".
- Assyrian_genocide subject Category:Assyrian_Genocide.
- Assyrian_genocide subject Category:Ethnic_cleansing.
- Assyrian_genocide subject Category:Genocides.
- Assyrian_genocide subject Category:History_of_the_Assyrians.
- Assyrian_genocide subject Category:World_War_I.
- Assyrian_genocide type Event.
- Assyrian_genocide type MilitaryConflict.
- Assyrian_genocide type SocietalEvent.
- Assyrian_genocide type Event.
- Assyrian_genocide type Event.
- Assyrian_genocide type Thing.
- Assyrian_genocide comment "The Assyrian Genocide (also known as Sayfo or Seyfo, Syriac: ܩܛܠܐ ܕܥܡܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ or ܣܝܦܐ) refers to the mass slaughter of the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire during the 1890s and the First World War, in conjunction with the Armenian and Greek genocides.The Assyrian civilian population of upper Mesopotamia (the Tur Abdin region, the Hakkâri, Van, and Siirt provinces of present-day southeastern Turkey, and the Urmia region of northwestern Iran) was forcibly relocated and massacred by the Muslim Ottoman (Turkish) army, together with other armed and allied Muslim peoples, including Kurds, Chechens and Circassians, between 1914 and 1920, with further attacks on unarmed fleeing civilians conducted by local Arab militias.Estimates on the overall death toll have varied. ".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Assyrian genocide".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Assyrische genocide".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Genocidio asirio".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Genocidio assiro".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Genocídio assírio".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Génocide assyrien".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Ludobójstwo Asyryjczyków".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Völkermord an den Aramäern".
- Assyrian_genocide label "Геноцид ассирийцев".
- Assyrian_genocide label "مذابح سيفو".
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Völkermord_an_den_Aramäern.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Γενοκτονία_των_Ασσυρίων.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Genocidio_asirio.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Génocide_assyrien.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Genocidio_assiro.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs 아시리아인_집단_학살.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Assyrische_genocide.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Ludobójstwo_Asyryjczyków.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Genocídio_assírio.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs m.04_03b.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Q852236.
- Assyrian_genocide sameAs Q852236.
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