OTTOMAN-ARMENIAN CONFLICT OF LEVEL OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION: THE CASE OF DİYARBAKIR Cover Image

OSMANLI-ERMENİ ÇATIŞMASINDA TOPLUMSAL ALGI DÜZEYİ: DİYARBAKIR ÖRNEĞİ
OTTOMAN-ARMENIAN CONFLICT OF LEVEL OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION: THE CASE OF DİYARBAKIR

Author(s): Recep Cengiz
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Deportation; genocide; lobby; diaspora; social consciousness; lower culture

Summary/Abstract: Turkish-Armenian social relations had their roots in the Seljuk Empire in Anatolia before the Ottoman Empire. Therefore we can talk about friendly social relations, which lasted for eight centuries, between the Armenian and the Seljuk, the Ottoman Empires in the Eastern Anatolia and in the Caucasus. The “deportation” is taken as the basis for the Armenian question Nowadays the United States and European Countries blame the Ottomans for the deportation and presume the Armenians innocent and forget that the Ottomans had to protect themselves against the political revolt of the Armenians. The so-called genocide assertions which are contested by means of communication in great alliance in Europe, the United States, in some other countries, in Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora. All information given on this matter is in favour of the Armenians and against Turkey and forms an anomic situation. İn 2010, The research will be made of findings made by questionnaires and informal interviews and their junction and comparison to sociology and historical records.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 175-192
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Turkish