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On 8/10/2021 at 12:24 AM, Mike Wazowski said:

Because a few Armenians attacked a few villages it makes it ok to slaughter a million of them? you have fucked morals.

Since we massacred a few thousand Armenians, what is the use of killing thousands of officials, most of them ambassadors, and terrorizing the country? you have fucked morals

 

 

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On 8/10/2021 at 1:00 PM, Deniz Sahin Akkaya said:

Since we massacred a few thousand Armenians, what is the use of killing thousands of officials, most of them ambassadors, and terrorizing the country? you have fucked morals

 

 

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Thousands of Officials? This number will not stop growing. soon you turks will claim the armenians killed a trillion innocent turkish.

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On 12/3/2021 at 1:57 AM, 𝐀𝐫𝐲𝐚𝐧 said:

Thousands of Officials? This number will not stop growing. soon you turks will claim the armenians killed a trillion innocent turkish.

there was a mistake in the translation, there would be hundreds written there

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The Ottoman Empire, a mighty and sprawling dominion of the Turks, saw itself as the protector and leader of the Islamic world. Like many great empires of the time, the Ottomans ruled over a patchwork of peoples, faiths, and tribes, including the Armenians, who followed Christianity. In this context, loyalty to the empire was of utmost importance, and any group that was seen as potentially disloyal or aligning with rival powers could be considered a threat to the stability of the realm.

Imagine that the Turks, concerned about the loyalty of the Armenians, feared they might betray the empire, particularly as outside forces like the Persians or the Europeans, who were often at odds with the Ottomans, sought to weaken their influence. If the Armenians were seen as sympathetic to these outside enemies, this would create suspicion among the Turkish rulers.

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