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The Untold Holocaust - The Assyrian Genocide (P1)
This genocide was committed against the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War by the Young Turks. The Assyrian population of northern Mesopotamia was forcibly relocated and massacred by Ottoman (Turkish and Kurdish) forces between 1914 and 1920. This genocide is part of the same policy of extermination aimed against Armenians and Pontic Greeks.
The Liberation and Re-Semitization of Northern Arabia
This video is to explain how the Expansion of Islam from the Arabian Penisula meant the re-semitization and liberation of Northern Arabia (Levant + Mesopotamia). Commander Khaled Ibn Al Walid is the pioneer of Islamic expansion in the first half of the 7th century. Southern Arabians / Semites were lead by the Rashiduns: Abu-Bakr then Omar, then Uthman and finally Ali. Of course all this could not have happened if it were not for Mohammad (pbuh) who succeeded in uniting the Arabians of the south. This period is of great import to Northern Semites, for it symbolised a Semitic rebirth. I didn't make up the numbers and stats. They all come from historians and scholars' estimations. Tags: Arabians Semites Islam Muhammad Khaled Ibn Al Walid Amr Ibn Al Aas Levant Mesopotamia Byzantine Persians Saracens Arabs Muslims history Sassanid Byzantium Liberation Desert Qu'ran Victory Rashidun Ali ibn Abu Talib Umar ibn al-Khattab Abu Bakr Uthman ibn Affan Caliphate Caliph Bilad Al Sham Arabic Quraysh Mecca Medina Hejaz Allah Allahu Akbar Al Shahada
The Untold Holocaust - The Assyrian Genocide (P2)
This genocide was committed against the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War by the Young Turks. The Assyrian population of northern Mesopotamia was forcibly relocated and massacred by Ottoman (Turkish and Kurdish) forces between 1914 and 1920. This genocide is part of the same policy of extermination aimed against Armenians and Pontic Greeks.
Szkíta-Hun
hang: Damaszkusz-tól: Ébredj Hazám...Magyarország igaz története - szóval és zenével! http://www.magyarmenedek.com/?pub=123 HISTORY BEGINS AT SUMER: GENESIS 10, 8-13: Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to show himself a man of might on earth; and he was a mighty hunter before the Lord, as the saying goes, 'Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord'. His kingdom in the beginning consisted of Babel, Erech, and Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar*. From that land he migrated to Asshur and built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, and Resen, a great city between Nineveh and Calah. [The New English Bible, Cambridge University Press, New York, p. 10] Shinar: the land of Sumer in Mesopotamia [Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary]. MYTHOLOGY - ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY The Hungarians, who call themselves Magyar, have an ancient traditional pre-christian account of their origins according to which they were the descendents of Nimrod (also spelled as Nimrud), son of Cush; Nimrod and Eneth had two sons, Magor and Hunor; Magor was the ancestor of the Magyars, and Hunor was the ancestor of the Huns, thus symbolizing the common origins of the Huns and of the Magyars. Byzantine sources mention that the Magyars were also known as the Sabirs who originated from Northern Mesopotamia, which was referred to as Subir-ki by the Sumerians who also originated from this land. Numerous other ancient and medieval sources also refer to the Scythians, Huns, Avars and Magyars as identical peoples. Independently from the various political regimes which have ruled over Hungary and which have imposed the current official version of the origins and history of the Hungarians, modern scientific and scholarly research has confirmed the Sumerian-Scythian-Hun-Avar-Magyar ethno-linguistic relationship and continuity. Thus, the biblical references, ancient sources and modern independent scientific and scholarly research all concur with the Hungarians's own ancient account of their origins. http://www.hunmagyar.org/tor/chron.htm http://www.magyarmenedek.com/index.ph... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAo38h... http://www.magyarmenedek.com/products... http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/d... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/g... http://www.acronet.net/~magyar/englis... http://www.michelangelo.cn/index.php?... http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/alpha... http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content... http://grokhovs1.chat.ru/legacy.html http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.magtudin.org/ http://www.chicagohungarians.com/radi... http://www.pelzo.hu/index_eng.html http://www.hunmagyar.org/ http://groups.msn.com/MagyarokAVilagh... http://www.feherlofia.hu/publik_htlm/... http://www.magtudin.org/Olvasmanyok%2... http://istvandr.kiszely.hu/ostortenet/ http://www.maghar.hu/maghar_uj/etrusz... http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://mek.oszk.hu/00900/00940/html/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=D... http://yamaguchy.netfirms.com/magyar_... http://mars.elte.hu/varak/terkep+list... http://dobogommt.hu/dobogo/letoltes.p... http://www.rovasirokor-forrai.xw.hu/ http://epa.oszk.hu/00000/00022/00492/... http://www.hazankert.com/04szept_3.html http://www.grandpierre.hu/ http://www.szinia.hu/ http://www.igazsag.net/ http://www.aranytarsoly.hu/ http://tdyweb.wbteam.com/Utolag.php http://www.hufo.info/tortenelmicd.htm http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm
The Untold Holocaust - The Assyrian Genocide (P3)
This genocide was committed against the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War by the Young Turks. The Assyrian population of northern Mesopotamia was forcibly relocated and massacred by Ottoman (Turkish and Kurdish) forces between 1914 and 1920. This genocide is part of the same policy of extermination aimed against Armenians and Pontic Greeks.
Ancient Hungarian Land
HUNGARIAN HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY HISTORY BEGINS AT SUMER: GENESIS 10, 8-13: Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to show himself a man of might on earth; and he was a mighty hunter before the Lord, as the saying goes, 'Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord'. His kingdom in the beginning consisted of Babel, Erech, and Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar*. From that land he migrated to Asshur and built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, and Resen, a great city between Nineveh and Calah. [The New English Bible, Cambridge University Press, New York, p. 10] Shinar: the land of Sumer in Mesopotamia [Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary]. MYTHOLOGY - ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY The Hungarians, who call themselves Magyar, have an ancient traditional pre-christian account of their origins according to which they were the descendents of Nimrod (also spelled as Nimrud), son of Cush; Nimrod and Eneth had two sons, Magor and Hunor; Magor was the ancestor of the Magyars, and Hunor was the ancestor of the Huns, thus symbolizing the common origins of the Huns and of the Magyars. Byzantine sources mention that the Magyars were also known as the Sabirs who originated from Northern Mesopotamia, which was referred to as Subir-ki by the Sumerians who also originated from this land. Numerous other ancient and medieval sources also refer to the Scythians, Huns, Avars and Magyars as identical peoples. Independently from the various political regimes which have ruled over Hungary and which have imposed the current official version of the origins and history of the Hungarians, modern scientific and scholarly research has confirmed the Sumerian-Scythian-Hun-Avar-Magyar ethno-linguistic relationship and continuity. Thus, the biblical references, ancient sources and modern independent scientific and scholarly research all concur with the Hungarians's own ancient account of their origins. http://www.hunmagyar.org/tor/chron.htm Az ősföldre visszatér Árpád! "honfoglalás" Hivatalos történelemírásunk szerint a "honfoglalás" csak egy kényszercselekvés volt, mivel a kazár birodalomhoz tartozó Magyarok egy bessenyő támadás miatt menekültek a Kárpát- medencébe, ahol már előttük betelepült nem magyar népeket találtak. E hamis és torz nézetet a független magyar tudományos történészet megcáfolta: képtelenség lett volna egy többszázezres néptömeget rendben és épségben áttelepíteni ha egy súlyos vereség után menekülnie kellett volna. A "honfoglalás" egy sok előkészülettel és magas szervezőképességgel sikeresen lebonyolított hatalmas méretű katonai, és népmozgósítási teljesítmény. A "honfoglalás" lezáró cselekedete volt az Ópusztaszeri államalapító országgyűlés, ahol a Vérszerződéssel megalakult magyar nemzet a Kárpátmedencébe előzőleg betelepült rokonnépekkel egyesülve létre hozta a magyar államot! Hun kapcsolat (röviden): Attilának a közvetlen leszármazottja Árpád volt! Árpád ezért jogos útoda a Hun birodalomnak amibe bele tartozott az egész Kárpát-medence is. Árpád őséhez hasonlóan egyesitette a közel álló népeket,törzseket,fejdelmeket, és a volt Hun birodalom egyik központjába a Kárpát medencébe megalapította a magyar államot. A Hun birodalom foszlányaiból ott maradt Székelyek, Csángók stb. testvér visszatérésnek tekinteték "Árpádékat" Így gyorsan, és békésen egyesülhetek. A "honfoglalás" nem sikerülhetett volna ha valóban ellenséges/idegen népek lakták volna a Kárpát-medencét. Szóval ezért is beszélhetünk visszatérésről, és jogos területekről. song: Ferenc Demjén - Fly Fly videó anyaga: "Honfoglalás" című filmből, és a "Hungarica - Ide születtem" klipből
Tomb of "Cyaxares the Great" Kurdish Emperer of Media
The Medes were an ancient Kurdish people who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran, roughly the areas of present day Kurdistan, Hamedan, Tehran, Lorestan, Azerbaijan, Esfahan and Zanjan. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea Persian Māda adjective Median, antiquated also Medean). Under Assyrian rule, the Medes were known as Mādāyu.By the 6th century BC, after having together with the Chaldeans defeated the Neo-Assyrian Empire, the Medes were able to establish their own empire that stretched from southern shore of the Black Sea and Aran province (the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan) to north and Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and which included many tributary states, including the Persians, who eventually supplanted and absorbed the Median empire in the Achaemenid Persian Empire.The Medes are credited with the foundation of the first Iranian empire, the largest of its day until Cyrus the Great established a unified Iranian empire of the Medes and Persians, often referred to as the Achaemenid Persian Empire, by defeating his grandfather and overlord, Astyages the king of Media. The Medes, people of the Mada, (the Greek form Μῆδοι is Ionic for Μᾶδοι), appear in history first in 836 BC. Earliest records show that Assyrian conqueror Shalmaneser III received tribute from the "Amadai" in connection with wars against the tribes of the Zagros. His successors undertook many names in the Assyrian inscriptions, it appears they had already adopted the religion of Zoroaster.The Medes were called The Kutis or Guti by the neighbours such as Assyrians,Babylonians... They are the modern Kurds. Kurds speak a clean langauge which is the old Median language.Herodotus, lists the names of six Median tribes: "Thus Deioces collected the Medes into a nation, and ruled over them alone. He further notes that "the Medes had exactly the .In the second 8th century BC, the Medes gained their independence and were united by a dynasty. Traditionally, the creator of the Median kingdom was one Deioces, who, according to Herodotus, reigned from 728 to 675 BC and founded the Median capital Ecbatana (modern Hamadan, Iran).According to Herodotus, the conquests of Cyaxares the Medes were preceded by a Scythian invasion and domination lasting twenty-eight years (under Madius the Scythian, 653-625 BC). The Medes tribes seem to have come into immediate conflict with a settled state to the West known as Mannae, allied with Assyria. Assyrian inscriptions state that the early Medes rulers, who had attempted rebellions against the Assyrians in the time of Esarhaddon and Ashur-bani-pal, were allied with chieftains of the Ashguza (Scythians) and other tribes - who had come from the northern shore of the Black Sea and invaded Asia Minor. The state of Mannae was finally conquered and assimilated by the Medes in the year 616 BC.In 612 BC, Cyaxares conquered Urartu, and in alliance with Nabopolassar (who created the Neo-Babylonian Empire), succeeded in destroying the Assyrian capital, Nineveh, and by 606 BC, the remaining vestiges of Assyrian control. From this point, the Medes king ruled over much of northern Mesopotamia, eastern Anatolia and Cappadocia. His power was a threat to his neighbors, and the exiled Jews expected the destruction of Babylonia by the Medes (Isaiah 13, 14m 21; Jerem.When Cyaxares attacked Lydia in the Battle of Halys, the kings of Cilicia and Babylon intervened and negotiated a peace in 585 BC, whereby the Halys river was established as the Medes' frontier with Lydia. Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon married a daughter of Cyaxares, and an equilibrium of the great powers was maintained until the rise of the Persians under Cyrus the Great. Kings of the Medes, 728-550 BC the Indo-European Median tribes settled in the Zagros mountain region and coalesced with the Gutiums, and thus the modern Kurds speak an Aryan language (Morris). The Kurds are mentioned in the Anabasis by Xenophon, a Greek mercenary, as he retreated from Persia with ten thousand men in 401 BC, he says of the Kurds, "These people, lived in the mountains and were very war-like and not subject to the Persian king. Indeed once a royal army of 120,000 had once invaded their country, and not a man of them came back..(Morris)." (Jensen 1996) Ancient Kurdistan as Kard-uchi, during Alexander the Great's Empire, 4th century BCThe tract to this day known as Kurdistan, the high mountain region south and south-east of Lake Van between Persia and Mesopotamia, was in the possession of Kurds from before the time of Xenophon, and was known as the country of the Carduchi , as Cardyene or Cordyene. Urmia, and northern Kurdish areas in the Middle East. Kurdish Kingdoms like Corduene were vassal states of the Roman Empire.Kirkuk Lake Van Mesopotamia, was in the possession of Kurds from before the time of Xenophon, and was known as the country of the Carduchi (Greek as Cardyeneor Cordyene.Diyarbakır
Schythians - Huns
fordítás: AlbeoAccipiter HISTORY BEGINS AT SUMER: GENESIS 10, 8-13: Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to show himself a man of might on earth; and he was a mighty hunter before the Lord, as the saying goes, 'Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord'. His kingdom in the beginning consisted of Babel, Erech, and Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar*. From that land he migrated to Asshur and built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, and Resen, a great city between Nineveh and Calah. [The New English Bible, Cambridge University Press, New York, p. 10] Shinar: the land of Sumer in Mesopotamia [Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary]. MYTHOLOGY - ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY The Hungarians, who call themselves Magyar, have an ancient traditional pre-christian account of their origins according to which they were the descendents of Nimrod (also spelled as Nimrud), son of Cush; Nimrod and Eneth had two sons, Magor and Hunor; Magor was the ancestor of the Magyars, and Hunor was the ancestor of the Huns, thus symbolizing the common origins of the Huns and of the Magyars. Byzantine sources mention that the Magyars were also known as the Sabirs who originated from Northern Mesopotamia, which was referred to as Subir-ki by the Sumerians who also originated from this land. Numerous other ancient and medieval sources also refer to the Scythians, Huns, Avars and Magyars as identical peoples. Independently from the various political regimes which have ruled over Hungary and which have imposed the current official version of the origins and history of the Hungarians, modern scientific and scholarly research has confirmed the Sumerian-Scythian-Hun-Avar-Magyar ethno-linguistic relationship and continuity. Thus, the biblical references, ancient sources and modern independent scientific and scholarly research all concur with the Hungarians's own ancient account of their origins. http://www.hunmagyar.org/tor/chron.htm http://www.magyarmenedek.com/index.ph... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAo38h... http://www.magyarmenedek.com/products... http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/d... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/g... http://www.acronet.net/~magyar/englis... http://www.michelangelo.cn/index.php?... http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/alpha... http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content... http://grokhovs1.chat.ru/legacy.html http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.magtudin.org/ http://www.chicagohungarians.com/radi... http://www.pelzo.hu/index_eng.html http://www.hunmagyar.org/ http://groups.msn.com/MagyarokAVilagh... http://www.feherlofia.hu/publik_htlm/... http://www.magtudin.org/Olvasmanyok%2... http://istvandr.kiszely.hu/ostortenet/ http://www.maghar.hu/maghar_uj/etrusz... http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://mek.oszk.hu/00900/00940/html/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=D... http://yamaguchy.netfirms.com/magyar_... http://mars.elte.hu/varak/terkep+list... http://dobogommt.hu/dobogo/letoltes.p... http://www.rovasirokor-forrai.xw.hu/ http://epa.oszk.hu/00000/00022/00492/... http://www.hazankert.com/04szept_3.html http://www.grandpierre.hu/ http://www.szinia.hu/ http://www.igazsag.net/ http://www.aranytarsoly.hu/ http://tdyweb.wbteam.com/Utolag.php http://www.hufo.info/tortenelmicd.htm http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm Schythians - Huns
4* Maqam of Sultan Hazrat Salahuddin Ayyubi (ra) in Damascus, Syria [Salyalshareef.com]
Maqam of Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi(ra) in Damascus, Syria. Hazrat/Sultan Salahuddin is buried in the tomb on the right. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany donated the marble one on the left but Saladin was never placed in it. Gentle hearted Sultan Saladin Ayyubi became one of the world's greatest warriors by defeating crusaders and capturing the holy city of Jerusalem. Born in Tikrit, Iraq, Saladin, his Arabic name is Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub. At the age of 14 he joined other members of his family (the Ayyubids) in the service of the Syrian ruler Nur ad-Din. He was brought up by his noble father and talented uncle, Asad-ud-din Shirkhu. Saladin was a very intelligent and noble person. He loved peace and never enjoyed fighting battles. And when the young boy who didn't like fighting in battles fought, he fought with great bravery and strength. After Nur ad-Din's death in 1174, Saladin became head of state, Saladin expanded his power in Syria and northern Mesopotamia. Following the submission of Damascus (1174), Halab (Aleppo) (1183), and Mosul (1186), numerous Muslim armies, allied under Saladin's command were looking immortal, The Crusaders were not happy by Saladin's increasing power and success. Uniting their forces, they planned a decisive attack on Muslim area. Battle of Hittin took place. Muslims won under the leadership of Saladin. Thousands of Crusaders were arrested. Saladin treated the prisoners with tolerance. In 1187 CE, Saladin conquered Jerusalem. Thousands of Crusaders were arrested. However, when their mothers, sisters, and wives appealed to Saladin, he released them. Many crusaders were ransomed. However, he paid for many of them. In addition, he provided them transport, etc. He allowed neither massacre nor looting. He gave free pardon to all citizens. He even arranged for their traveling. He granted freedom to Christians to leave the city if they paid a small tribute. Saladin paid it, himself, for about ten thousand poor people. His brother paid it for seven thousand people. Saladin also allocated one of the gates of the city for people who were too poor to pay anything that they leave from there. On Friday 27th Rajab 583 AH, Saladin entered Jerusalem. After entering the city they went straight to the Mosque and cleaned it. Then for the first time in more then 80 years, the people of Jerusalem heard the Azan (call of prayer) from Al Aqsa Mosque. In 1189 the nations of western Europe launched the Third Crusade to win back the holy city. But they failed. On March 4, 1193, Saladin died in Damascus. He died with no possession of Gold coins, Palaces, Slaves, but The Holy Land Of Jerusalem. He is remembered by Muslims as well as Non-Muslims as a kind hearted un-selfish Warrior. He was a religious person and followed the teachings of Quran (Book of God) and Prophet Muhammad's teachings regarding War, he treated all of his Prisoners with Respect and dignity, no torture, massacre, mass killing, took place during his time. And unlike all other Sultan's he did not build a single Palace or any building for himself yet he erected mosques, palaces, hospitals, and universities in for his Muslim brothers in Cairo.This is why he is a favourite topic to write on by even Westerners. http://www.shadpurshareef.com http://www.salyalshareef.com http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah
Attila
Heroes and Villains: Attila the Hun HISTORY BEGINS AT SUMER: GENESIS 10, 8-13: Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to show himself a man of might on earth; and he was a mighty hunter before the Lord, as the saying goes, 'Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord'. His kingdom in the beginning consisted of Babel, Erech, and Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar*. From that land he migrated to Asshur and built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, and Resen, a great city between Nineveh and Calah. [The New English Bible, Cambridge University Press, New York, p. 10] Shinar: the land of Sumer in Mesopotamia [Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary]. MYTHOLOGY - ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY The Hungarians, who call themselves Magyar, have an ancient traditional pre-christian account of their origins according to which they were the descendents of Nimrod (also spelled as Nimrud), son of Cush; Nimrod and Eneth had two sons, Magor and Hunor; Magor was the ancestor of the Magyars, and Hunor was the ancestor of the Huns, thus symbolizing the common origins of the Huns and of the Magyars. Byzantine sources mention that the Magyars were also known as the Sabirs who originated from Northern Mesopotamia, which was referred to as Subir-ki by the Sumerians who also originated from this land. Numerous other ancient and medieval sources also refer to the Scythians, Huns, Avars and Magyars as identical peoples. Independently from the various political regimes which have ruled over Hungary and which have imposed the current official version of the origins and history of the Hungarians, modern scientific and scholarly research has confirmed the Sumerian-Scythian-Hun-Avar-Magyar ethno-linguistic relationship and continuity. Thus, the biblical references, ancient sources and modern independent scientific and scholarly research all concur with the Hungarians's own ancient account of their origins. http://www.hunmagyar.org/tor/chron.htm http://www.magyarmenedek.com/index.ph... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAo38h... http://www.magyarmenedek.com/products... http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/d... http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/g... http://www.acronet.net/~magyar/englis... http://www.michelangelo.cn/index.php?... http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/alpha... http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content... http://grokhovs1.chat.ru/legacy.html http://www.magtudin.org/Homeland%208.htm http://www.magtudin.org/ http://www.chicagohungarians.com/radi... http://www.pelzo.hu/index_eng.html http://www.hunmagyar.org/ http://groups.msn.com/MagyarokAVilagh... http://www.feherlofia.hu/publik_htlm/... http://www.magtudin.org/Olvasmanyok%2... http://istvandr.kiszely.hu/ostortenet/ http://www.maghar.hu/maghar_uj/etrusz... http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/hmult... http://mek.oszk.hu/00900/00940/html/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=D... http://yamaguchy.netfirms.com/magyar_... http://mars.elte.hu/varak/terkep+list... http://dobogommt.hu/dobogo/letoltes.p... http://www.rovasirokor-forrai.xw.hu/ http://epa.oszk.hu/00000/00022/00492/... http://www.hazankert.com/04szept_3.html http://www.grandpierre.hu/ http://www.szinia.hu/ http://www.igazsag.net/ http://www.aranytarsoly.hu/ http://tdyweb.wbteam.com/Utolag.php http://www.hufo.info/tortenelmicd.htm http://expona.net/TheGoldofSkythes.htm
The Untold Holocaust - The Assyrian Genocide (P3)
This genocide was committed against the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War by the Young Turks. The Assyrian population of northern Mesopotamia was forcibly relocated and massacred by Ottoman (Turkish and Kurdish) forces between 1914 and 1920. This genocide is part of the same policy of extermination aimed against Armenians and Pontic Greeks.
The untold holocaust - Assyrian genocide Part 1/2
This genocide was committed against the Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War by the Young Turks. The Assyrian population of northern Mesopotamia was forcibly relocated and massacred by Ottoman (Turkish and Kurdish) forces between 1914 and 1920. This genocide is part of the same policy of extermination aimed against Armenians and Pontic Greeks. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20jpgcoa8HE Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVqVqyOCLlk