The late Ottoman genocides refer to the three genocides committed by members of the Ottoman Empire's Muslim ruling class during and after World War I,[1] when the empire was allied with Bulgaria, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.[1] The three genocides are as follows:
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- Schaller, Dominik J.; Zimmerer, Jürgen (2008). "Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies—introduction". Journal of Genocide Research. 10 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/14623520801950820. S2CID71515470.
- Schaller, Dominik J.; Zimmerer, Jürgen, eds. (2013). Late Ottoman Genocides: The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies. Routledge. ISBN978-1-317-99045-1.
- Shirinian, George N. (2017). Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks, 1913–1923. Berghahn Books. ISBN978-1-78533-433-7.
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- Travis, Hannibal (2011). "7. The Assyrian Genocide: A Tale of Oblivion and Denial". Forgotten Genocides. doi:10.9783/9780812204384-009. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Travis, Hannibal (2017). "Exile or extinction: The Assyrian genocide from 1915 to 2015". The Assyrian Genocide (1ed.). Routledge. ISBN9781315269832. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Tower, Daniel J. (2017). "The Long Road Home: Indigenous Assyrian Christians of Iraq and the Politicisation of the Diaspora". Religious Categories and the Construction of the Indigenous. pp.178–202. doi:10.1163/9789004328983_010. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Diamadis, Panayiotis (2017). "Controversies Around Governmental and Parliamentary Recognition of the Armenian, Hellenic, and Assyrian Genocides". Controversies in the Field of Genocide Studies (1ed.). Routledge. ISBN9781351295000. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Mutlu-Numansen, Sofia; Ossewaarde, Marinus (2019). "A Struggle for Genocide Recognition: How the Aramean, Assyrian, and Chaldean Diasporas Link Past and Present". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 33 (3): 412–428. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcz045. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
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- Bat Ye’or, Islam and Dhimmitude: Where Civilizations Collide (Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2002), p. 169.
- Daisan, Bar (May 11, 2017). "New Book About the Assyrian Genocide Published". Assyrian International News Agency (AINA). Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Isaac, Mardean (January 9, 2018). "Turkey's Genocide of the Assyrians Was an Islamist Crime". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Couretas, John (September 13, 2019). "Deportation and annihilation: Turkey's genocide of Christian Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians (1894-1924)". Religion & Liberty. 29 (2). Retrieved February 2, 2025.
- Durie, Mark (2022). "Islamic Antisemitism Drives the Arab-Israeli Conflict". Middle East Quarterly. 29 (3). Retrieved February 2, 2025.
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