Betrayed Armenia"Japan gazette" Press, 1910 - 77 psl. |
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... his Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms , to be agreed upon later between the two Powers , into the govern- ment and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these ...
... his Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms , to be agreed upon later between the two Powers , into the govern- ment and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these ...
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2nd printing Abdul Hamid Abgar Adana Ahmed Riza Anahid Aram Armenian Church Armenian history Armenian language Armenian Massacres Armenian Patriarch Armenian villages Asia Asiatic Turkey assassin beautiful blood British Caiana Caliph called cathedral of Etchmiatzin Catholicos century Christ Christianity in Armenia civilized Concert of Europe Congress of Berlin Constantinople crime Czar death descended desolated earth England Erivan extermination Ezmerlian faith Gregory the Illuminator Haik heart helpless hideous Hittites holy homelessness horrors human bullets James Bryce Japhet Katholikos Kessab king Kurds liberal Turks loathsome Mahommedan Monseigneur mountain murder nation Nerses oppression oppressors Ottoman Padishah Patriarch Nerses peace persecution Persian political Powers of Europe régime reign religion revolting Rhipsimè Roman Russia saint of Armenia slaughter Soorb Gregore Loosavoritch Sultan Terdat Thee thou thousands throne to-day torture Transcaucasia Transcaucasia and Ararat translated Treaty of Berlin Turkish Constitution Turkish Empire Turkish rule victims women and children written
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