TURKEY AND THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES
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[caption] Red — District Where Massacres Occurred
Table of Contents
| The Cover, Frontispiece, Title Page, Copyright
Notice, etc.
Introduction | Preface
| Turkey in Asia (map) | Table of
Contents (as in the book)
List of Illustrations | 1. The
Turkish Empire | 2. Population
and Languages | 3. Religions
4. The Turks | 5. The
Kurds | 6. The Armenians | 7. The
Greeks | 8. Other Oriental Churches
9. Rise and Decline of Ottoman Power |
10. Turkey and Europe | 11. Russia
and Turkey
12. Mahmud II | 13. Reform
and Progress | 14. Treaties of Paris
and Berlin
15. Condition of the Christians | 16. The
Turkish Government | 17. Protestant
Missions in Turkey
18. The Armenian Question | 19. General
Situation in 1894 | 20. The Sassun Massacre
21. Politics and Massacre at Constantinople
| 22. Massacres at Trebizond
and Erzrum
23. Massacres in Harput District |
24. Aintab, Marash and Urfa | 25.
Character of the Massacres
26. Religious Persecution | 27.
Relief Work | 28. Partition
of Turkey | 29. America and Turkey
30. General Survey | Alphabetical
Index
Acknowledgements: |
Source:
Bliss, Rev. Edwin Munsell . Turkey and the Armenian Atrocities.
Edgewood Publishing Company , 1896 |
See also: |
J. Rendel Harris
& B. Helen Harris, Letters
from the Scenes of the Recent Massacres in Armenia |