ARMENIAN POPULATION IN EASTERN ANATOLIA AROUND 1915
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Most of the Armenian allegations on the Armenian relocation in the year 1915 based on the Armenian Patriarch's reports and the book titled “Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story” written by Mr. Henry Morgenthau Sr. Mr. Morgenthau was the U.S. Ambassador in Istanbul from 1913 to 1916, his book on which the Armenian allegations mainly based on, when cross checked day by day with his diary, reveals the fact that it is tailored rather than conveying the real truth on what happened during this era. The population and events recorded by various officials, organizations, Armenian Church ecclesiastics and local governments before Armenian relocation on 1915 and after the World War I, reveals the fact that the loss of lives during relocation is far below than the alleged fictitious number. This paper, going through various non Ottoman documents, tries to reach to actual population before and after the relocation with theintention to figure out the number of loss of lives during this incident.
Authors and Affiliations
Ata ATUN
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