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The Deportations of Kurds by Turkey refers to the population transfer of hundreds of thousands of Kurds from Turkish Kurdistan that was perpetuated by the Ottoman Empire and its successor Turkey in order to Turkify the region. Most of the Kurds who were deported were forced to leave their autochthonous lands, but the deportations also included the forced sedentarization of Kurdish tribes. Turkish historian İsmail Beşikçi emphasized the influence of fascism on these policies, and Italian historian Giulio Sappeli argued: "The ideals of Kemal Atatürk meant that war against the Kurds was always seen as an historical mission aimed at affirming the superiority of being Turkish." Occurring just after the Armenian genocide, many Kurds believed that they would share the same fate as the Armenians.

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  • إبعاد الأكراد (1916–1934) (ar)
  • Deportations of Kurds (1916–1934) (en)
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  • تشير عمليات ترحيل أو إبعاد الأكراد من تركيا إلى عملية ترحيل مئات الآلاف من السكان الكرد من كردستان التركية والتي ارتكبتها الدولة العثمانية وخليفتها تركيا من أجل تتريك المنطقة في الفترة من عام 1916 إلى عام 1934. وقبل نهاية الحرب العالمية الأولى هلك النصف من 700 ألف كردي مرحل. أُجبر معظم الأكراد الذين تم ترحيلهم على مغادرة أراضيهم الأصلية، ولكن عمليات الترحيل شملت أيضًا التوطين القسري للقبائل الكردية. لقد أكد المؤرخ التركي على تأثير الفاشية على هذه السياسات، وقال المؤرخ الإيطالي جوليو سابيلي: «عنت مُثُل كمال أتاتورك أن الحرب ضد الأكراد كانت دائمًا ما ينظر إليها كمهمة تاريخية تهدف إلى تأكيد التفوق التركي.» ولكونها حدثت بعد الإبادة الجماعية للأرمن، فقد اعتقد العديد من الأكراد أنهم سوف يتقاسمون نفس مصير الأرمن. ذكر المؤرخيَن دومينيك جيه شالر ويورغن زيميرير أن هذا الحدث «ليس فقط بمثابة تذكير مز (ar)
  • The Deportations of Kurds by Turkey refers to the population transfer of hundreds of thousands of Kurds from Turkish Kurdistan that was perpetuated by the Ottoman Empire and its successor Turkey in order to Turkify the region. Most of the Kurds who were deported were forced to leave their autochthonous lands, but the deportations also included the forced sedentarization of Kurdish tribes. Turkish historian İsmail Beşikçi emphasized the influence of fascism on these policies, and Italian historian Giulio Sappeli argued: "The ideals of Kemal Atatürk meant that war against the Kurds was always seen as an historical mission aimed at affirming the superiority of being Turkish." Occurring just after the Armenian genocide, many Kurds believed that they would share the same fate as the Armenians. (en)
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