Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey
The confiscation of Armenian properties by the Ottoman and Turkish governments involved seizure of the assets, properties and land of the country's Armenian community. Starting with the Hamidian massacres in the mid-1890s and peaking during the Armenian genocide, the confiscation of the Armenian property lasted continuously until 1974. Much of the confiscations during the Armenian genocide were made after the Armenians were deported into the Syrian Desert with the government declaring their goods and assets left behind as "abandoned". Virtually all properties owned by Armenians living in their ancestral homeland in Western Armenia were confiscated and later distributed among the local Muslim population.
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Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey
The confiscation of Armenian properties by the Ottoman and Turkish governments involved seizure of the assets, properties and land of the country's Armenian community. Starting with the Hamidian massacres in the mid-1890s and peaking during the Armenian genocide, the confiscation of the Armenian property lasted continuously until 1974. Much of the confiscations during the Armenian genocide were made after the Armenians were deported into the Syrian Desert with the government declaring their goods and assets left behind as "abandoned". Virtually all properties owned by Armenians living in their ancestral homeland in Western Armenia were confiscated and later distributed among the local Muslim population.
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Die Enteignung der Armenier in ...... nfiszierung ihrer Besitztümer.
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La confisca dei beni armeni in ...... terreni della comunità armena.
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The confiscation of Armenian p ...... bourgeoisie and middle class.
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تمت مصادرة ممتلكات الأرمن من ق ...... لجديدة والطبقة الوسطى التركية.
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The Abandoned Properties Admin ...... rty held by Mariam from Adana.
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Interactive Map of Confiscated Armenian Properties around Istanbul
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All the properties of the Arme ...... ammedanism was thus plundered.
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—President of the Anatolia College in Mersovan, Dr. George E. White
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Die Enteignung der Armenier in ...... neuen türkischen Bourgeoisie.
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La confisca dei beni armeni in ...... terreni della comunità armena.
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The confiscation of Armenian p ...... g the local Muslim population.
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تمت مصادرة ممتلكات الأرمن من ق ...... حكومة الجمعية الوطنية الكبرى.
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Confisca di beni armeni in Turchia
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Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey
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Enteignung der Armenier in der Türkei
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مصادرة الأملاك الأرمنية في تركيا
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