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- The Hamidian m****acres also called the Armenian m****acres, were m****acres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the mid-1890s. Estimated casualties ranged...
- Babak Hamidian (Persian: بابک حمیدیان; born 1981) is an Iranian actor. He has received various accolades, including a Crystal Simorgh, a Hafez Award, an...
- 12-year period (1882–1894). As the goal of the educational reforms in the Hamidian era were to counter foreign influence, these secondary schools used European...
- conflict Tianjin M****acre Kucheng m****acre Tự Đức's Catholic ****cution Hamidian m****acres Diyarbekir Candia m****acre Boxer Rebellion Adana m****acre Great...
- increased ethnic tensions which occasionally burst into violence, such as the Hamidian m****acres of Armenians, which claimed up to 300,000 lives. Ottoman territories...
- (Chechen and Ingush) po****tions of the North Caucasus to Central Asia. Hamidian m****acres 80,000 300,000 154,919 Ottoman Empire 1894 1896 2 years M****...
- context of the Macedonian Struggle and the increasing instability of the Hamidian regime. It began with CUP member Ahmed Niyazi's flight into the Albanian...
- Armenians living throughout the empire were killed in what became known as the Hamidian m****acres.: 42  In 1897 the po****tion was 19 million, of whom 14 million...
- throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, culminating in the large-scale Hamidian m****acres of unarmed men, women and children by Muslim Turks and Kurds...
- Lebanese, was reportedly killed by being crucified in 1895 during the Hamidian m****acres committed against Christian Armenians in the Ottoman Empire....