- The
Sayfo (Syriac: ܣܲܝܦܵܐ, lit. 'sword'), also
known as the
Seyfo or the ****yrian genocide, was the m****
murder and
deportation of ****yrian/Syriac Christians...
- Abdalla, Michael; Kiczko, Łukasz (2022-04-05), "
Sayfo - An
Account of the ****yrian Genocide",
Sayfo - An
Account of the ****yrian Genocide, Edinburgh...
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transformed into Iluh and gave the old name to the
Batman city.
During Sayfo a
resistance mounted by the ****yrian po****tion in the city of Batman, facing...
- to
exterminate the ****yrian
Christians of the
Ottoman Empire during the
Sayfo. The ****yrian
patriarch Mar
Benyamin Shimun declared war on the Ottomans...
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throughout the 19th and 20th centuries,
including the ****yrian
genocide or
Sayfo, as well as
religious ****cution by
Islamic extremists. The most recent...
- of
Azakh was one of the few
remaining pockets of
resistance during the
Sayfo that took
place in
Azakh (Syriac: ܐܙܟ, romanized: Azakh).
Ottoman authorities...
- and ****yrian
defenders in 1915,
during the
events of
Sayfo. The
pockets of
resistance during Sayfo were
labeled the
Midyat Rebellion after Midyat, the...
-
Violence at the
Beginning of the
Twentieth Century". Let Them Not Return:
Sayfo – The
Genocide Against the ****yrian, Syriac, and
Chaldean Christians in...
- ****cutions and m****acres were
enacted against the ****yrians, most
notably the
Sayfo (****yrian genocide),
which resulted in the
deaths of as many as 250,000...
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living in the Hakkari,
Sirnak and
Mardin provinces, but,
following the
Sayfo (1915, also
known as the ****yrian genocide), most were
murdered or expelled...