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Armenian Resistance to the Hamidian Massacres

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Between 1894 and 1896, the Hamidian massacres claimed the lives of more than 100,000 Armenians in Ottoman Turkey. This article presents an exploratory analysis of Armenian resistance to the massacres. It examines the context and contours of resistance, including the strategies employed, scope and organization of resistance efforts. Evidence indicates that resistance was widespread, and Armenians adopted a diverse range of strategies in attempting self-protection. The relative powerlessness of the Armenian minority, however, meant that most attempts at resistance were overwhelmed. Additionally, resisters were often targeted for especially violent retribution. The lack of success of resistance efforts can also be partially explained by the role of the Ottoman government in the massacres.
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Title: Armenian Resistance to the Hamidian Massacres
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Between 1894 and 1896, the Hamidian massacres claimed the lives of more than 100,000 Armenians in Ottoman Turkey.
This article presents an exploratory analysis of Armenian resistance to the massacres.
It examines the context and contours of resistance, including the strategies employed, scope and organization of resistance efforts.
Evidence indicates that resistance was widespread, and Armenians adopted a diverse range of strategies in attempting self-protection.
The relative powerlessness of the Armenian minority, however, meant that most attempts at resistance were overwhelmed.
Additionally, resisters were often targeted for especially violent retribution.
The lack of success of resistance efforts can also be partially explained by the role of the Ottoman government in the massacres.

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