- The
Temporary Law of Deportation, also
known as the
Tehcir Law (Turkish pronunciation: [tehˈd͡ʒiɾ]; lit. 'deportation' in
Ottoman Turkish), or officially...
-
Russian forces and the
Ottoman government used this as a
pretext to
issue the
Tehcir Law (Law on Deportation),
which authorised the
deportation of Armenians...
-
Armenian intellectuals were
arrested by
Ottoman authorities and, with the
Tehcir Law (29 May 1915),
eventually a
large proportion of
Armenians living in...
-
intellectuals of
Constantinople were arrested. With the
adoption of the
Tehcir Law on 29 May 1915,
these detainees were
later relocated within the Ottoman...
-
Armenian intellectuals were
arrested by
Ottoman authorities and, with the
Tehcir Law (29 May 1915),
eventually a
large proportion of
Armenians living in...
-
forces and the
deportation of 924,158
Armenians in
accordance with the
Tehcir Law of May 27, 1915. The
existence of the
original do****ents was disclosed...
-
Acharian University,
Yerevan (2002).
Hofmann is the
editor of Takibat,
Tehcir Ve İmha (2013), the
Turkish edition of the
original German collective monograph...
- when the
Ottoman Empire joined the
Central Powers at the
start of WWI. The
Tehcir (forced displacement) Law and
another law
which allowed expropriation and...
- by some
Ottoman Armenians, the
Ottoman government decided to
issue the
Tehcir Law,
which started the
deportation of the
ethnic Armenians, particularly...
- high
point of the
Russian offensive, the
Ottoman parliament p****ed the
Tehcir Law.
Talat Pasha, the
Interior Minister,
ordered a
forced deportation of...