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The Armenian millet (Turkish: Ermeni milleti) was the Ottoman millet (autonomous ethnoreligious community) of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It initially included not just Armenians in the Ottoman Empire but members of other Christian churches including the Coptic Church, Chaldean Catholic Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and Syriac Orthodox Church, although most of these groups obtained their own millet in the nineteenth century. Mehmet II separated them from the Greek Orthodox because of the disagreements that they had over orthodoxy. The members of the millet were not only able to handle things autonomously, they had the legal status to bring a case to the Islamic courts. The Armenian millet did not have the ability to hold authority over the many people they were supposed t

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  • The Armenian millet (Turkish: Ermeni milleti) was the Ottoman millet (autonomous ethnoreligious community) of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It initially included not just Armenians in the Ottoman Empire but members of other Christian churches including the Coptic Church, Chaldean Catholic Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and Syriac Orthodox Church, although most of these groups obtained their own millet in the nineteenth century. Mehmet II separated them from the Greek Orthodox because of the disagreements that they had over orthodoxy. The members of the millet were not only able to handle things autonomously, they had the legal status to bring a case to the Islamic courts. The Armenian millet did not have the ability to hold authority over the many people they were supposed to, and the Armenian patriarch's power had no real authority in Istanbul being so far from Anatolia. (en)
  • Millet Armenia (bahasa Turki: Ermeni milleti) adalah Utsmaniyah (kelompok etnorelijius otonom) Gereja Apostolik Armenia. Millet tersebut awalnya tak hanya meliputi orang- namun juga para anggota gereja Kristen lainnya yang meliputi Gereja Koptik, Gereja Katolik Kaldea, Gereja Tewahedo Ortodoks Etiopia, dan Gereja Ortodoks Suryani, meskipun kebanyakan kelompok tersebut diberikan millet mereka sendiri pada abad kesembilan belas. (in)
  • Il Millet armeno (in turco Ermeni milleti) era il millet ottomano (ossia la comunità etno-religiosa autonoma) della Chiesa apostolica armena. Inizialmente comprendeva non solo gli armeni dell'Impero ottomano, ma i membri di altre chiese cristiane tra cui la Chiesa copta, la Chiesa cattolica caldea, la Chiesa ortodossa etiope Tewahedo e la Chiesa ortodossa-siriaca, sebbene la maggior parte di questi gruppi ottenne il proprio millet nel XIX secolo. Maometto II li separò dai greco-ortodossi a causa dei disaccordi che avevano sull'ortodossia. I membri del millet non solo erano in grado di gestire le cose in modo autonomo, ma avevano lo status giuridico per portare un caso ai tribunali islamici. Il millet armeno non aveva la capacità di detenere l'autorità sulle molte persone che sarebbero state interessate, e il potere del patriarca armeno non aveva una vera autorità a Costantinopoli essendo cosi lontano dall'Anatolia. (it)
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  • Millet Armenia (bahasa Turki: Ermeni milleti) adalah Utsmaniyah (kelompok etnorelijius otonom) Gereja Apostolik Armenia. Millet tersebut awalnya tak hanya meliputi orang- namun juga para anggota gereja Kristen lainnya yang meliputi Gereja Koptik, Gereja Katolik Kaldea, Gereja Tewahedo Ortodoks Etiopia, dan Gereja Ortodoks Suryani, meskipun kebanyakan kelompok tersebut diberikan millet mereka sendiri pada abad kesembilan belas. (in)
  • The Armenian millet (Turkish: Ermeni milleti) was the Ottoman millet (autonomous ethnoreligious community) of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It initially included not just Armenians in the Ottoman Empire but members of other Christian churches including the Coptic Church, Chaldean Catholic Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and Syriac Orthodox Church, although most of these groups obtained their own millet in the nineteenth century. Mehmet II separated them from the Greek Orthodox because of the disagreements that they had over orthodoxy. The members of the millet were not only able to handle things autonomously, they had the legal status to bring a case to the Islamic courts. The Armenian millet did not have the ability to hold authority over the many people they were supposed t (en)
  • Il Millet armeno (in turco Ermeni milleti) era il millet ottomano (ossia la comunità etno-religiosa autonoma) della Chiesa apostolica armena. Inizialmente comprendeva non solo gli armeni dell'Impero ottomano, ma i membri di altre chiese cristiane tra cui la Chiesa copta, la Chiesa cattolica caldea, la Chiesa ortodossa etiope Tewahedo e la Chiesa ortodossa-siriaca, sebbene la maggior parte di questi gruppi ottenne il proprio millet nel XIX secolo. Maometto II li separò dai greco-ortodossi a causa dei disaccordi che avevano sull'ortodossia. I membri del millet non solo erano in grado di gestire le cose in modo autonomo, ma avevano lo status giuridico per portare un caso ai tribunali islamici. Il millet armeno non aveva la capacità di detenere l'autorità sulle molte persone che sarebbero stat (it)
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