Hamidian Massacres: A Dark Chapter in Ottoman History
Source: Hamidian massacres (2025-06-20)
The Hamidian massacres were a series of violent events targeting Armenians in the Ottoman Empire during Sultan Abdul Hamid II's reign. These massacres are considered a precursor to the Armenian Genocide, reflecting the tense and oppressive atmosphere faced by Armenians under Ottoman rule. This tragic period is documented in Britannica, highlighting the brutal suppression of Armenians and the broader context of Ottoman imperial policies. The events remain a significant and somber part of history, illustrating the devastating consequences of ethnic and political conflicts.
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