Armenia and Her People; or, The Story of Armenia by an Armenian by George H. Filian

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Author Filian, George H., 1853-
LoC No. 05006175
Title Armenia and Her People; or, The Story of Armenia by an Armenian
Contents The land of Armenia -- The people of Armenia -- The Armenian dynasties -- Rulers of the Ottoman Empire -- The great powers and the Armenian question -- The causes of the atrocities -- The Turkish atrocities in Armenia -- The Armenians of to-day -- The future of Armenia and the battle of Armageddon -- Poems on the Armenian question.
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Summary "Armenia and Her People; or, The Story of Armenia" by George H. Filian is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The text provides a comprehensive description of Armenia's geography, ancient and modern history, cultural practices, and the harrowing events surrounding the recent atrocities against the Armenian people. As the author himself is an Armenian pastor who was banished from his homeland, his personal connection lends a poignant perspective to the narrative. The opening of "Armenia and Her People" sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of Armenia’s rich history and the tragic circumstances faced by its people. It begins with an outline of Armenia's geographical significance and cultural heritage, emphasizing its ancient roots and the richness of its landscapes and resources. Filian highlights the plight of the Armenian Christians under Turkish oppression, detailing the recent mass atrocities that have caused immense suffering and loss, thereby framing the narrative within the broader context of injustice and resilience among the Armenian people. The author's dedication to the memory of those who sacrificed their lives stands as a poignant theme throughout the work, establishing the urgency of raising awareness about Armenia's struggles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Armenian question
Subject Armenia
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EBook-No. 59270
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