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Anatolia

The Anatolian peninsula is of particular importance in Mezalim research: on the one hand, it is to be regarded as the site of numerous mass murders and genocides of the local Muslim population, and on the other as a place of refuge for many victims of ethnic cleansing, genocides and expulsions. The local image of Mezalim is characterized above all by the mass crimes of violence during the Armenian-Russian occupation of Eastern Anatolia in the First World War, the subsequent Greek occupation of Western Anatolia and the Balkan wars with their consequences for the Muslims in Thrace. The influx of Mezalim victims from the Eastern Balkans, the Aegean region, the Crimea, the Caucasus and Central Asia had a significant influence on the Mezalim narrative in today’s Turkey. Together with the local experiences of suffering, they form the contemporary Mezalim culture of remembrance in Turkish society.

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