During periods of Ottoman rule, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Armenians faced numerous restrictions under Muslim governance. They were often subjected to discriminatory laws that limited their rights in areas such as education, land ownership, and participation in government. Additionally, social and economic pressures, including violence and persecution, contributed to their marginalization. This culminated in the Armenian Genocide during World War I, where large numbers of Armenians were systematically killed or deported.
Muslims.
As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.
Yes, Armenians do exist.
10,000
Majority: GreeksMinority: * Muslims * Slavs * Albanians * Armenians * Bulgarians * Jews * Vlachs
human rights violations
The Armenian Genocide was in fact a genocide. It was the mass killing of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire and had the intent of exterminating the Armenian race. This is because Armenians were hated by the Turks for being Christians and revolting against Turkish rule by wanting equal rights between Christians and Muslims.
As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.
In all their lives, Muslims worship only one being, Allah. Friday is no exception.
Mainly muslims. There are many tribes aswell
The Quran affected the Muslims' and the world's lives.
Two lives, this fleeting life & the hereafter life which is the eternal one.