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there were differnt matthincians in Armenia

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Q: Who was mathematician in Armenia in the Armenia genocide?
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Why is Armenia considered genocide?

It is not considered genocide, there was a genocide in Armenia starting on April 24, 1915. Turkey started the genocide and 1.5 million Armenians were killed and most of Armenia is now Turkey including the famous Armenian mountains Ararat and Masis


What major event shaped Armenia?

The Armenian genocide shaped armenia because some of the land in Turkey used to be Armenia


How many people died in the genocide of Armenia?

1.5 million people died in the Armenian Genocide.


Why is Armenia so small?

Because Turkey took land from Armenia during the Armenian Genocide of 1914


What type of government was used during the Armenian genocide?

During the genocide Armenia hadn't it's own government. At that time the biggest part of Armenia was under control of Ottoman Empire.


What events are similar to the Holocaust?

the rwandan genocide.


Is the Armenian Genocide still occurring?

No. The Armenian genocide has ended of 1917. However, Turkey's continued failure to recognize the Armenian genocide has prevented Turkey and Armenia from reconciling.


Number of people killed in the Armenia genocide?

close to 1.5 million+1


What are the differences between Rwanda and Armenia?

Rwanda is in Africa but Armenia is is Eurasia Genocide happened in both countries , o.5 million were killed in Rwanda but 1.5 million were killed in Armenia.


Which nation is older turkey or Armenia?

Armenia was older than turkey.. and bigger than turkey.. one of the things that resulted the genocide


Was World War 1 a genocide?

No. The number of casualties was very high, but that doesn't make World War 1 genocide.


What is the meaning of Armani?

It means Armenian, from Armenia they were in the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish people. From 1915-1923.