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  • ANKARA: 1915-1916 saw the displacement of not just Armenians...

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    April 27 2005

    1915-1916 saw the displacement of not just Armenians but 702,905
    Turks

    by Murat Bardakci

    source: Hurriyet

    Ottoman Grand Vizier and Interior Minister Talat Pasha, in black
    books that he kept from the period he was in office, recorded that in
    the years between 1915 and 1916, not only Armenians but hundreds of
    thousands of Turks were displaced from their homes in eastern Turkey.

    The notebooks show that up to 800,000 Turks from provinces under
    invasion threat from Russian forces took to the road as "emigrants,"
    and that a corridor stretching from Izmit to Halep was used to
    resettle up to 702,905 Turkish citizens.The area most emigrated to
    was Mosul, with 150,000 resettled, and the least emigrated to was
    Icel, with only 426 people.

    The so-called "black books" from the archives of Grand Vizier Talat
    Pasha record not only the migrations that took place from the Eurpean
    side to Anatolia during the Balkan War, but also lists of citizens
    displaced by the Russian invasion of eastern provinces during World
    War I. The lists of people removed from their homes and out of the
    way of fighting between Turkish and Russian forces reveal that while
    Armenians were moved, Turks were also moved.
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