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===Atrocities=== |
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*Some 30,000 Turks were killed in ] by ] rebels in the summer of 1821, including the entire Jewish population.<ref>McCarthy, Justin (1996). Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ottoman Muslims, 1821–1922. Darwin Press, Incorporated</ref><ref>Cité par Hercules Millas, « History Textbooks in Greece and Turkey », History Workshop, n°31, 1991. </ref><ref>W. Alison Phillips, The War of Greek Independence, 1821 to 1833, p. 61.</ref> |
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*Some 30,000 Turks were killed in ] by ] rebels in the summer of 1821, including the entire Jewish population.<ref>McCarthy, Justin (1996). Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ottoman Muslims, 1821–1922. Darwin Press, Incorporated</ref><ref>Cité par Hercules Millas, « History Textbooks in Greece and Turkey », History Workshop, n°31, 1991. </ref><ref>W. Alison Phillips, The War of Greek Independence, 1821 to 1833, p. 61.</ref> |
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*During the ] it is estimated that up to 300,000 Turks were killed or perished andm one million becoming refugees.<ref>R.J.Crampton 1997, p.426</ref><ref>Hupchick 2002, pp.265</ref><ref>Karpat, Kemal H. "Studies on Ottoman social and political history: selected articles and essays" 2004 pp.764</ref> |
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*During the ] it is estimated that up to 300,000 Turks were killed or perished and one million became refugees.<ref>R.J.Crampton 1997, p.426</ref><ref>Hupchick 2002, pp.265</ref><ref>Karpat, Kemal H. "Studies on Ottoman social and political history: selected articles and essays" 2004 pp.764</ref> |
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*] against Turks and Muslims during the Balkan Wars in the hands of ], ] and ] are described in detailed in the 1912 Carnegie Endowment report.<ref>Carnegie Report, Macedonian Muslims during the Balkan Wars,1912</ref> |
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*] against Turks and Muslims during the Balkan Wars in the hands of ], ] and ] are described in detail in the 1912 Carnegie Endowment report.<ref>Carnegie Report, Macedonian Muslims during the Balkan Wars,1912</ref> |
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==See also== |
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==See also== |
Justin McCarty estimates that between 1821 and 1922 around five and a half million Muslims were driven out of Europe and five million more were killed or died of disease and starvation while fleeing. Cleansing occurred as a result of the Serbian and Greek independence in the 1820s and 1830s, the Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878, and culminating in the Balkan Wars 1912-1913. Mann describes these acts as “murderous ethnic cleansing on stupendous scale not previously seen in Europe” referring to the 1914 Carnegie Endowment report.