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| || | | || Polytheists || [[w:Kafiristan|Kafiristan]] || {{nameandflag|Afghanistan}} || || 1890s || | ||
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| || | | || [[w:Hamidian massacres|Armenians and Assyrians]] || |Eastern Turkey || {{nameandflag|Turkey}} || Ottoman Empire<br />Kurdish and Turkoman irregulars || 1894–1896 ||100,000–300,000 were killed.<ref>[[Taner Akcam|Akçam, Taner]]. ''A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility''. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2006, p. 42. ISBN 0-8050-7932-7.</ref> | ||
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| || | | || Armenians || Adana Vilayet || {{nameandflag|Turkey}} || Young Turk government under the Ottoman Empire || 1909 ||15,000–30,000 were killed.<ref>Akcam, Taner. ''A Shameful Act''. 2006, page 69–70: "fifteen to twenty thousand Armenians were killed"</ref><ref>''Century of Genocide: Eyewitness Accounts and Critical Views'' By Samuel. Totten, William S. Parsons, Israel W. Charny</ref> | ||
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| || | | || Maronite Christians || Mount Lebanon || {{nameandflag|Lebanon}} || Ottoman Empire || 1915-1918 ||The Ottomans deliberately cut off food supplies to the Maronites in order to feed their military.<ref>Harris, William (2012). ''Lebanon: A History, 600–2011.'' Oxford University Press. pp. 173–179. ISBN 9780195181111.</ref> | ||
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