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- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 accessdate "2013-01-30".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 author "Jones, Adam".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 first "Adam".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 isCitedBy Gimnazija_Mostar.
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 isCitedBy History_of_Greece.
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 isbn "0415486181".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 last "Jones".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 pages "150–151".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 publisher Taylor_&_Francis.
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 publisher "Taylor & Francis".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 quote "By the beginning of the First World War, a majority of the region’s ethnic Greeks still lived in present-day Turkey, mostly in Thrace , and along the Aegean and Black Sea coasts. They would be targeted both prior to and alongside the Armenians of Anatolia and Assyrians of Anatolia and Mesopotamia...The major populations of “Anatolian Greeks” include those along the Aegean coast and in Cappadocia , but not the Greeks of the Thrace region west of the Bosphorus...A “Christian genocide” framing acknowledges the historic claims of Assyrian and Greek peoples, and the movements now stirring for recognition and restitution among Greek and Assyrian diasporas. It also brings to light the quite staggering cumulative death toll among the various Christian groups targeted...of the 1.5 million Greeks of Asia minor – Ionians, Pontians, and Cappadocians – approximately 750,000 were massacred and 750,000 exiled. Pontian deaths alone totaled 353,000.".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 title "Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction".
- books?vid=ISBN0415486181 year "2010".