Armenia, a martyr nation: A historical sketch of the Armenian people from traditional times to the present tragic daysGabrielian, Mugurdich Chojhauji
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Armenia, a martyr nation: A historical sketch of the Armenian people from traditional times to the present tragic days
Gabrielian, Mugurdich Chojhauji
Armenia; Armenian question
[178] Toynbee, “Armenian Atrocities,” pages 78-80.
See fuller accounts in “The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman
Empire, 1915-16. Documents presented to Viscount Grey by Viscount
Bryce.” London.
[179] Report of Sister Paula Schafer, a Swiss missionary from Basle. I
quote from _The New Armenia_, N. Y., June 1, 1916.
[180] This protest was under date October 8, 1915. These good men
suffered for their protest. When Dr. Neipage returned to Germany, he
was arrested by his Government and imprisoned for six months.--Author.
[181] See page 335. The Turkish Government promised the Zeitoun people
their security from attack, and persuaded them to give up their arms,
and used the influence of the Armenian clergy and foreign missionaries
and a German consul.--Author.
[182] _The New Armenia_, Oct. 1, 1916. New York, reprinted.
[183] “God’s Dealing,” August, 1916. _The Christ’s Homepaper_,
Philadelphia and Warminster, Pa.
[184] _The Missionary Herald_, September, 1916. The American Board’s
monthly paper.
_Printed in the United States of America_
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Transcriber’s Notes
Errors in punctuation have been fixed.
In the table of contents, “Perisan Oppression” changed to “Persian
Oppression”, “Rissian Armies in Armenia” changed to “Russian Armies
in Armenia”, “Effect upon Armenian” changed to “Effect upon Armenia”,
“Mohamedans” changed to “Mohammedans”
Page 31: “Morans Orienlatis” changed to “Morans Orientalis”
Page 51 and 52: “Nabopalassar” changed to “Nabopolassar”
Page 58: “called Apgarus” changed to “called Abgarus”
Page 60: “Melchezidek” changed to “Melchizidek”
Page 71: “the Armenia language” changed to “the Armenian language”
Page 75: “the Mamigomian” changed to “the Mamigonian”
Page 82: “Zoroastianism” changed to “Zoroastrianism”
Page 89: “to the pressent” changed to “to the present” “after Orthman
or Osman” changed to “after Othman or Osman”
Page 91: “Seljinkian Turks” changed to “Seljukian Turks”
Page 92: “indiscrimimately” changed to “indiscriminately” “King
Sennecherib” changed to “King Sennacherib”
Page 93: “Egyptian Calipths” changed to “Egyptian Caliphs” In the
footnote, “Armenian langauge” changed to “Armenian language”
Page 103: “the Armenia church” changed to “the Armenian church”
Page 105: “Armedian bishops” changed to “Armenian bishops”
Page 117: “Afrer the death” changed to “After the death”
Page 127: “sequel or wars, famine,” changed to “sequel of wars,
famine,” “of Azerbijan” changed to “of Azerbaijan”
Page 128: “to Adrianopole” changed to “to Adrianople”
Page 149: “possess a literture” changed to “possess a literature”
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