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Armenian Massacres: Or the Sword of Mohammed
Contributor(s): Greene, Frederick Davis (Author)
ISBN: 1389518981     ISBN-13: 9781389518980
Publisher: Blurb
OUR PRICE:   $38.90  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2024
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Russia & The Former Soviet Union
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 6" W x 9" (1.39 lbs) 346 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Russia
 
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"A complete and thrilling account of the terrible atrocities and wholesale murders committed in Armenia by Mohammedan fanatics including a full account of the Turkish people, their history, government, manners, customs and strange religious belief"-reads the accurate and original subtitle to this masterful account of the Ottoman Turkish Empire's criminal rampage through Armenia during the nineteenth century. First published in 1896, this book remains the premier source for what became known as the Armenian holocaust-an ongoing series of massacres resulting in the near-complete extermination of the Christian Armenian people at the hands of the Muslim Turks. The author-an American missionary to Armenia-explains in detail the brutal nature of Islam, its self-professed divine right to enslave, torture, and murder non-Muslims at will, and the terrible atrocities inflicted upon the Armenian people for no other reason than that they were Christians-and more intelligent and successful than the Turks. Written before the age of political correctness, the author has no hesitation in pinpointing the true nature of Islam and its unparalleled cruelty and barbarity-and points out how the Islamification of any society will have the same effect as seen in Armenia. "In spite of all that has been written and said on the subject, there are many who find it hard to comprehend the awful character and extent of the massacres of Turkey. They are such an anachronism, so foreign to the spirit of the age, as to seem unreal-in fact, impossible under any European Government. But it must be remembered that Turkey herself is an anachronism, and that she is not simply foreign, but hostile to the spirit of the age. This fact is continually obscured by the diplomats of Europe and America, who persist in treating Turkey as if she belonged to the family of civilized nations." Also includes The Mohammedan Reign of Terror in Armenia by Henry Davenport Northrop, D.D.