„The Arm. Rev.”. The Armenian Review. Hairenik Association. 18: 3. 1965. „Articles 2, 3, 6, 11 and 22 of the governmental order of May 16, 1915, from Talaat, head of the Ministry of Interior, in Constantinople directing the seizure and confiscation of Armenian buildings apply, also, to church buildings and their property.”
„Turkey renames 'divisive' animals”. BBC. 08. 03. 2005. „Animal name changes: Red fox known as Vulpes Vulpes Kurdistanica becomes Vulpes Vulpes. Wild sheep called Ovis Armeniana becomes Ovis Orientalis Anatolicus Roe deer known as Capreolus Capreolus Armenus becomes Capreolus Cuprelus Capreolus.”
Yair Auron. The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide. Transaction Publishers, (2004). pp. 9: „…when Raphael Lemkin coined the word genocide in 1944 he cited the 1915 annihilation of Armenians as a seminal example of genocide”
William Schabas (2000). Genocide in International Law: The Crimes of Crimes. Cambridge University Press. стр. 25. ISBN978-0-521-78790-1.: „Lemkin's interest in the subject dates to his days as a student at Lvov University, when he intently followed attempts to prosecute the perpetration of the massacres of the Armenians”
„Armenia | Geography & History”. Encyclopedia Britannica (на језику: енглески). 17. 8. 2023. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 04. 2015. г. Приступљено 07. 07. 2017. „Under Tigranes, Armenia ascended to a pinnacle of power unique in its history and became, albeit briefly, the strongest state in the Roman east. Extensive territories were taken from the kingdom of Parthia in Iran, which was compelled to sign a treaty of alliance. Iberia (Georgia), Albania, and Atropatene had already accepted Tigranes’ suzerainty when the Syrians, tired of anarchy, offered him their crown (83 bce). Tigranes penetrated as far south as Ptolemais (modern ʿAkko, Israel).”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
H.RES.316, Library of Congress, 14. јун 2005, Архивирано из оригинала 26. октобар 2017. г., Приступљено 25. октобар 2017. 15 September 2005 House Committee/Subcommittee:International Relations actions. Status: Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 40—7.
Dadrian, V. N. (1997). „The Turkish Military Tribunal's Prosecution of the Authors of the American Genocide: Four Major Court-Martial Series”. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 11 (1): 28—59. ISSN1476-7937. doi:10.1093/hgs/11.1.28.
Lekka, Anastasia (2007). „Legislative Provisions of the Ottoman/Turkish Governments Regarding Minorities and Their Properties”. Mediterranean Quarterly. 18 (1): 135—154. ISSN1047-4552. S2CID154830663. doi:10.1215/10474552-2006-038.
Avedian, Vahagn (август 2012). „State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide”. European Journal of International Law. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 23 (3): 797—820. ISSN0938-5428. doi:10.1093/ejil/chs056.
„Genocide Background”. Jewish World Watch. Архивирано из оригинала 02. 06. 2015. г. „The Armenian genocide (1915—1923) was the first of the 20th century to capture world-wide attention; in fact, Raphael Lemkin coined his term „genocide” in reference to the mass murder of ethnic Armenians by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire.”
„Armenian Claims and Historical Facts: Questions and Answers”(PDF). Ankara: Turkish Ministry of Tourism, Center for Strategic Research. 2005. стр. 44. Приступљено 26. 05. 2013. „The Armenian community in Istanbul has 18 schools, 17 cultural and social organizations, three daily newspapers, five periodicals, two sports clubs, 57 churches, 58 foundations and two hospitals.”
„'1915 yılı olayları'” ['Events of 1915']. Sabah (на језику: турски). 27. 07. 2007. Архивирано из оригинала 17. 10. 2012. г. Приступљено 15. 10. 2017. „Erdoğan, eylülde ABD Kongresi'nin gündemine gelmesi beklenen soykırım iddialarına ilişkin genelgesinde, kamu kurumlarının, '1915 yılı olayları', '1915 yılı olayları ile ilgili Ermeni iddiaları veya varsayımları' ifadelerini kullanmalarını istedi.”
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„Coining a Word and Championing a Cause: The Story of Raphael Lemkin”. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Holocaust Encyclopedia. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 06. 2010. г. „Lemkin's memoirs detail early exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against Armenians (which most scholars believe constitute genocide), antisemitic pogroms, and other histories of group-targeted violence as key to forming his beliefs about the need for legal protection of groups.”
„Armenia | Geography & History”. Encyclopedia Britannica (на језику: енглески). 17. 8. 2023. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 04. 2015. г. Приступљено 07. 07. 2017. „Under Tigranes, Armenia ascended to a pinnacle of power unique in its history and became, albeit briefly, the strongest state in the Roman east. Extensive territories were taken from the kingdom of Parthia in Iran, which was compelled to sign a treaty of alliance. Iberia (Georgia), Albania, and Atropatene had already accepted Tigranes’ suzerainty when the Syrians, tired of anarchy, offered him their crown (83 bce). Tigranes penetrated as far south as Ptolemais (modern ʿAkko, Israel).”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
H.RES.316, Library of Congress, 14. јун 2005, Архивирано из оригинала 26. октобар 2017. г., Приступљено 25. октобар 2017. 15 September 2005 House Committee/Subcommittee:International Relations actions. Status: Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 40—7.
„Coining a Word and Championing a Cause: The Story of Raphael Lemkin”. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Holocaust Encyclopedia. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 06. 2010. г. „Lemkin's memoirs detail early exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against Armenians (which most scholars believe constitute genocide), antisemitic pogroms, and other histories of group-targeted violence as key to forming his beliefs about the need for legal protection of groups.”
„Genocide Background”. Jewish World Watch. Архивирано из оригинала 02. 06. 2015. г. „The Armenian genocide (1915—1923) was the first of the 20th century to capture world-wide attention; in fact, Raphael Lemkin coined his term „genocide” in reference to the mass murder of ethnic Armenians by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire.”
„'1915 yılı olayları'” ['Events of 1915']. Sabah (на језику: турски). 27. 07. 2007. Архивирано из оригинала 17. 10. 2012. г. Приступљено 15. 10. 2017. „Erdoğan, eylülde ABD Kongresi'nin gündemine gelmesi beklenen soykırım iddialarına ilişkin genelgesinde, kamu kurumlarının, '1915 yılı olayları', '1915 yılı olayları ile ilgili Ermeni iddiaları veya varsayımları' ifadelerini kullanmalarını istedi.”
Dadrian, V. N. (1997). „The Turkish Military Tribunal's Prosecution of the Authors of the American Genocide: Four Major Court-Martial Series”. The Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 11 (1): 28—59. ISSN1476-7937. doi:10.1093/hgs/11.1.28.
Acemoglu, Murat (18. 11. 2000). „The Consequences of the Events of 1915—1923: Destruction of the Populace and Monuments, Confiscation of Abandoned Properties and Assimilation of the Orphans”. Armenian Reporter. Paramus, New Jersey. 34 (7): 3. ISSN1074-1453.
Lekka, Anastasia (2007). „Legislative Provisions of the Ottoman/Turkish Governments Regarding Minorities and Their Properties”. Mediterranean Quarterly. 18 (1): 135—154. ISSN1047-4552. S2CID154830663. doi:10.1215/10474552-2006-038.
Avedian, Vahagn (август 2012). „State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide”. European Journal of International Law. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 23 (3): 797—820. ISSN0938-5428. doi:10.1093/ejil/chs056.