The Sultan, in a precursor to the …
Years: 1894 - 1894
The Sultan, in a precursor to the Hamidian massacres, begins to target the Armenian people in 1894.
This persecution strengthens nationalistic sentiment among Armenians.
The first notable battle in the Armenian resistance takes place in Sasun.
Hunchak activists, such as Mihran Damadian, Hampartsoum Boyadjian, and Hrayr, encourage resistance against double taxation and Ottoman persecution.
The ARF arms the people of the region.
The Armenians confront the Ottoman army and Kurdish irregulars at Sasun, finally succumbing to superior numbers and to Turkish assurances of amnesty (which will never be granted).
In response to the resistance at Sasun, the governor of Mush responds by inciting the local Muslims against the Armenians.
Scottish historian Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, will write that massacres of this kind were often achieved by gathering Muslims in a local mosque and claiming that the Armenians had the aim of "striking at Islam."
Sultan Abdul Hamid sends the Ottoman army into the area and also arms groups of Kurdish irregulars.
The violence spreads and affects most of the Armenian towns in the Ottoman Empire.
This persecution strengthens nationalistic sentiment among Armenians.
The first notable battle in the Armenian resistance takes place in Sasun.
Hunchak activists, such as Mihran Damadian, Hampartsoum Boyadjian, and Hrayr, encourage resistance against double taxation and Ottoman persecution.
The ARF arms the people of the region.
The Armenians confront the Ottoman army and Kurdish irregulars at Sasun, finally succumbing to superior numbers and to Turkish assurances of amnesty (which will never be granted).
In response to the resistance at Sasun, the governor of Mush responds by inciting the local Muslims against the Armenians.
Scottish historian Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, will write that massacres of this kind were often achieved by gathering Muslims in a local mosque and claiming that the Armenians had the aim of "striking at Islam."
Sultan Abdul Hamid sends the Ottoman army into the area and also arms groups of Kurdish irregulars.
The violence spreads and affects most of the Armenian towns in the Ottoman Empire.
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People
Groups
- Arab people
- Armenian people
- Circassians
- Kurdish people
- Turkmen people
- Yörüks
- Ottoman Empire
- Turkish people
