Bleeding Armenia: Its history and horrors under the curse of Islam by Williams et al.

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Author Williams, Augustus Warner, 1844-1920
Author Gabrielean, M. Smbat, 1856-1919
LoC No. 05013154
Title Bleeding Armenia: Its history and horrors under the curse of Islam
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Summary "Bleeding Armenia: Its History and Horrors Under the Curse of Islam" by Rev. A. W. Williams and Dr. M. S. Gabriel is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the extensive suffering and persecution experienced by the Armenian people under Islamic rule, detailing both their ancient history and the horrors they faced during various invasions and conflicts. It highlights Armenia's plight as a martyr nation, focusing on the brutal realities faced by Armenians and the broader implications of their struggle for survival amidst overwhelming oppression. The opening of the work sets a grim tone, emphasizing the relentless suffering of Armenians throughout history due to invasions by various powers, notably the Muslims. The authors aim to evoke emotional responses from readers by recounting heart-wrenching stories of martyrdom, emphasizing that the Armenians have been subject to atrocities and persecution for centuries as they sought to maintain their Christian faith. The narrators underscore the need for action against these cruel oppressions and call attention to the moral responsibility of the Christian world to advocate for and assist the suffering Armenian population in their time of need. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Armenian question
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