The Kuşkonar and Koçağılı massacre (Turkish: Kuşkonar Katliamı, Kurdish: Komkujiya Kuşkonare) is the name given to the 26 March 1994 massacre in which...
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massacres at Erzurum (1895) An Armenian town left pillaged and destroyed, during the Adana massacre Photo taken after the Smyrna fire. The text inside indicates...
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with dead bodies. The Kuşkonar massacre killed 38 people, 13 in Koçağılı and 25 in Kuşkonar. Most of the victims were children, women or elderly, including...
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Religion and Public Life. Harvard University. Retrieved 1 June 2023. "Resmi raporlarda Dersim katliamı: 13 bin kişi öldürüldü" [Dersim massacre in official...
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Şırnak District (category States and territories established in 1990)
Yoğurtçular (Heştan) Population history from 2007 to 2023: Kuşkonar and Koçağılı massacre "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı...
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treated present-day Tunceli area with suspicion after the rebellion and consequent massacre in the 1930s which included new conducts of deportations. Today...
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Kurdistan Workers Party, by the year 2000 some 30,000 people have died, and two million Kurdish refugees have been driven out of their homes into cities...
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inhabitants. Similarly, in March 1994, 38 Kurds were killed and their villages of Koçağılı and Kuşkonar were destroyed as a result of a bombing campaign by the...
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