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Syrian Armenians and the Turkish FactorArmenian Communities in the Syrian War

Syrian Armenians and the Turkish Factor: Armenian Communities in the Syrian War [This chapter starts with the 2011 Daraa Protest and continues up to the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from northern Syrian following the Turkish Army Peace Spring Operation of October 2019. The chronology will be articulated according to the demographic and geographical dislocation of the Armenian communities in Syria and follow the trajectories dictated by the conflict. It will provide data on Armenians internal migration and emigration waves. Attention will be put on the way Armenian migration waves fluctuated according to the conflict, the religious turn of the war and the situation on the ground. It will also shed light upon the position taken by the Armenian communities towards the Syrian Army. The chapter will be functional to properly articulate the case studies discussed in the second part of the book.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Syrian Armenians and the Turkish FactorArmenian Communities in the Syrian War

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-72318-7
Pages
101 –133
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-72319-4_4
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter starts with the 2011 Daraa Protest and continues up to the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from northern Syrian following the Turkish Army Peace Spring Operation of October 2019. The chronology will be articulated according to the demographic and geographical dislocation of the Armenian communities in Syria and follow the trajectories dictated by the conflict. It will provide data on Armenians internal migration and emigration waves. Attention will be put on the way Armenian migration waves fluctuated according to the conflict, the religious turn of the war and the situation on the ground. It will also shed light upon the position taken by the Armenian communities towards the Syrian Army. The chapter will be functional to properly articulate the case studies discussed in the second part of the book.]

Published: Oct 28, 2021

Keywords: Arab spring; ISIS; Northern Syria; Syrian Kurds; Armenian ‘positive neutrality’; Syrian Armenian migration

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