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Massacres, Resistance, Protectors:

Muslim-christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia During World War I
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Gorgias Press LLC, 2006 - 535 pagina's
This is a pioneering historical investigation of the Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syrian Christian minorities during World War I, who suffered the same fate as the Armenians. Ethnic cleansing and large-scale massacres occurred throughout northern Mesopotamia and parts of Ottoman-occupied Iran. Based on primary sources from official Russian, Turkish, and West European archives, as well as hitherto unused manuscript sources and oral histories published here for the first time, this book attempts to give a full picture of the events of 1915. The book concentrates on the Assyrians of Urmia and Hakkari and on the Syrians of Diyarbekir province, particularly in Tur Abdin.
  

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Introduction and Background
1
Setting the Stage Kurds and Turks Armenians and Syriacs
29
The Road to the Fatal Solution
53
Playing with Fire Occupied Urmia
81
The Ethnic Cleansing of the Hakkari Mountains
121
Anatolias Heart of Darkness
151
The Destruction of Midyat
181
Sayfo The General Massacre of Northern Mesopotamia
197
The Battle for Azakh
273
Implications and Conclusions
295
Notes on the Sources
317
Bibliography
495
Indexes
507
Copyright

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David Gaunt is professor of history at Sdertrn University College, Stockholm, Sweden. He is a social historian who has written widely on the history of minorities and everyday life. His most recent work is the edited volume Collaboration and Resistance during the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Bern, 2004).

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