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  2. Mary Louise Graffam - Wikipedia

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    [1] She also states that the photographs of weapons used to depict the Armenians as criminals were false, and that "Turkish ammunition had been added" to make a stronger case. [1] When the deportations began, Graffam was also deported along with her students on July 7, 1915, as part of a convoy that consisted of 2,000 Armenians.

  3. Taxation in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Armenia is regulated by the State Revenue Committee, which is the tax authority of the Armenian government. [1] Meanwhile, the Armenian Tax Service is responsible for the collection of taxes, providing revenue services , preventing tax fraud and tax evasion , and implementing various tax reform programs in conjunction with the State ...

  4. Armenian genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian genocide [a] was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily through the mass murder of around one million Armenians during death marches to the Syrian Desert and the forced Islamization of others, primarily women and children.

  5. Zakarid Armenia - Wikipedia

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    They initially satisfied themselves with plunder and booty from vanquished areas, but from 1243 Guyuk Khan ordered the introduction of permanent formal taxes, consisting in a general tax of 1/13th to 1/10th on every property, and a large head tax of 60 silver drams spitaks per male. [63]

  6. When Armenians became refugees, this Fresno woman was ... - AOL

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    Stacey Terterian with one of the Armenian children she helped. Azerbaijan attacked Artsakh on Sept. 19, 2023, at a point at which its 120,000 Armenians were exhausted by the blockade, which made ...

  7. Repatriation of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    In order for local Armenian businesses to survive, they had to compete with the newly opened Syrian-Armenian businesses, which increased competition and, later on, quality. [24] Although many Syrian-Armenians found success in Armenia, many had to leave their ancestral homeland to North America and Europe for better job opportunities.

  8. Armenian genocide reparations - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2010, Armenian-American lawyers filed a federal lawsuit against the Turkish government, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and Ziraat Bankası, seeking compensation for the descendants of Armenians whose property was allegedly seized during the Armenian genocide. The plaintiffs are Garbis Davouyan of Los Angeles and Hrayr ...

  9. Henry H. Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Henry H. Riggs (March 2, 1875 – August 17, 1943) was a Christian missionary stationed in Kharpert during the Armenian genocide.In his book Days of Tragedy in Armenia: Personal Experiences in Harpoot, 1915-1917, Riggs provides an important eyewitness account of the genocide and concluded that the deportation of Armenians was part of an extermination program organized by the Ottoman government.