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Almost everywhere else in the empire of some twenty million —a stew of Arabs, Turks, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, and others—the two million Armenians were outnumbered. But in Adabazar, about a hundred miles east of Constantinople, Armenians made up half of the approximately thirty thousand residents.
The Hundred-Year Walk: An Armenian Odyssey
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