1913Bulgarian Massacres by the Young Turk Government

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🇹🇷 Beginning of the Young Turks Movement

The beginning of the Young Turks movement in Turkey.
Beginning of the Young Turks Movement (1907)
Young TurksOttoman EmpireTurkeyReform MovementModernizationPolitical ChangeNationalism
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💔 Adana Massacre of Armenians

Armenian Christians suffer a genocide in Adana Vilayet, Turkey at the hands of the Young Turk government under the Ottoman Empire. 15,000–30,000 were killed.[1][2]
Adana Massacre of Armenians (1909)
Adana MassacreArmeniansGenocideOttoman EmpireYoung TurksSectarianismViolence
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💔 Bulgarian Massacres by the Young Turk Government

Bulgarians were massacred by the Young Turk government under the Ottoman Empire. 50,000–60,000 Thracian Bulgarians were murdered, which was around 20% of the Bulgarian population in Thrace at that time. Most of the villages with a Bulgarian population were destroyed and the survivors expelled from their places of origin.[3][4]
Bulgarian Massacres by the Young Turk Government (1913)
Young TurksOttoman EmpireMassacresBulgariaThraceGenocideEthnic cleansingBalkan region
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🇹🇷 Young Turks' Raid on the Sublime Porte

Putsch by the Committee of Union and Progress ("CUP") faction of the Young Turks, known as the Raid on the Sublime Porte, results in resignation of Grand Vizier. In control of the government, CUP withdraws from the London Peace Conference and moves the empire close to Germany in the approach to war.
Young Turks' Raid on the Sublime Porte (1913)
Young TurksCommittee of Union and ProgressOttoman EmpireCoupGovernance1910sPolitical upheavalWorld War I
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😭 Ottoman Empire carries out genocides against Assyrian Christians

Ottoman Empire carries out genocides of several communities, such as Assyrian Christians.[5] 200,000 to 275,000 were killed.[6][7] About half of the Assyrian population in the Ottoman Empire perished.[8]
Ottoman Empire carries out genocides against Assyrian Christians (1914)
Ottoman EmpireGenocideAssyrian ChristiansWorld War IFactionsReligious persecution1910sHuman rights
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