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    MARDIN CONFERENCE DRAWS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/21325/mardin-conference-draws-international-scholars.html
    10:59, December 7, 2012

    On November 2-3, the Hrant Dink Foundation organized an international
    conference in Mardin, Turkey to discuss economical changes and social
    dynamism experienced in the city and its surroundings between 1838
    and 1938.

    Entitled "Social and Economic History of Mardin and Region", the
    meeting was organized with the support of Medical Association of
    Mardin, Mardin Bar Association, KAMER Mardin, Mardin Cinema Society
    and Turabdin Assyrian Culture and Solidarity Association.

    The goal of the organizers was to fill a gap in the field of social
    history of the area.

    Rakel Dink, President of the Hrant Dink Foundation, and Evgil Turker,
    President of the Federation of Syriac Associations, offered opening
    speeches.

    Cengiz Aktar, who spoke on behalf of the organizational committee,
    put an emphasis on democracy and confronting history.

    Those presenting papers included Osman Koker ("Population, Economy
    and Cultural Diversity in the Sandjak of Mardin at the Beginning of
    the 20th Century"), Ara Sarafian ("Mapping Communities: Arisdages
    Devgants and his Report on Siirt, 1878"), Elcin Macar ("The American
    Protestant Missionaries and their Institutions in Mardin") and Martin
    Tamcke ("On the Way to the Bagdad Railway: Germans in and on Mardin").

    French-Armenian historian Raymond Kevorkian spoke about the common
    fate of Assyrians, Armenians, Jews and Gypsies in the session entitled
    "Violence, Pogrom and Genocide in Mardin"



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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