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Adnan Harun Yahya
Armenian violence erupted in Eastern Anatolia. According to the foreign
witness accounts, Armenian rebels were secretly communicating with the
British consuls in the region. General Mayewski, who was Russia's Consul
in Van, wrote about this. American journalist George H. Hepworth, who
travelled to Eastern Anatolia in 1896, which marked the height of Armen-
ian riots, also mentions about British-Armenian links in his memoir. He
writes that the main reason behind the bloody confrontations between Mus-
lims and Armenians in the region had been the Armenian rebels that came
from other countries and says: "In the meantime, the revolutionists are do-
ing what they can to make fresh outrages possible. That is their avowed pur-
pose. They reason that if they can induce the Turks to kill more of the Ar-
menians, themselves excepted, Europe will be forced to intervene, and then
the Armenian kingdom will re-establish itself… England has eulogized
them, has incited them to new effort. They steal their way into a village un-
der cover of night, stir up those who will listen, declaring that if the people
engage in open revolt the Powers will rush to their assistance." 224
This magnificent Neo-Baroque mosque
sits at Ortaköy, Istanbul. It was commis-
sioned by Sultan Abdulmejid and was
designed by Armenian architect
Nigoğos Balyan in 1853.