Hamidian massacres | 1894–1896 | Eastern Ottoman Empire | 100,000–300,000 | Ottoman Empire Hamidiye, Turkish, Kurdish tribes | Armenians | See also Massacres of Diyarbakır (1895) |
Adana massacre | April 1909 | Adana Vilayet | 15,000–30,000[ | local Turkish nationalist activist, conservative reactionary to Young Turk government | Armenians | |
Ethnic cleansing of Thracian Bulgarians | Summer 1913 | Edirne Vilayet | 50,000–60,000[ | Young Turk government | Bulgarians |
Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Responsible Party | Victims | |
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Greek genocide | 1913–1922 | Ottoman Empire | 500,000–900,000 | Young Turk government | Greeks | |
Assyrian genocide | 1914–1918 | Ottoman Empire | 270,000–750,000 | Young Turk government | Assyrians | |
Armenian Genocide | 1915–1918 | Ottoman Empire | 850,000–1,800,000 | Young Turk government | Armenians | |
Massacres in the Çoruh River valley | 1916 | Çoruh River valley | 45,000 | Cossack regiments | Muslim population | |
Massacres in Erzincan and Erzurum | 1918 | Erzincan and Erzerum | 10,000 | Muslim population |
Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Responsible Party | Victims | Notes | |
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Zilan massacre | July 1930 | Van Province | 4,500–15,000 | Turkish security forces | Sunni Kurds | 5,000 women, children, | |
Suppression of the Dersim rebellion | Summer 1937-Spring 1938 | Tunceli Province | 7,594–13,806 | Turkish security forces | Alevi Kurds | ||
Istanbul pogrom | 6–7 September 1955 | Istanbul | 13–30] | Turkish government[ | primarily Greeks, as well as Armenians | ||
Cyprus | 20 July 1974 | Cyprus | 10,000 | Turkish goverment | Cypriots | ||
Beyazıt massacre | March 16, 1978 | Istanbul | 7 university students killed, 41 injured , | Grey Wolves, Turkish Police, Deep State | Leftist university students | ||
Bahçelievler massacre | October 9, 1978 | Bahçelievler, Ankara | 7 | Neo-fascists | Leftist students | ||
Maraş massacre | December 19–26, 1978 | Kahramanmaraş Province | 109 | Grey Wolves[40] | Alevi Turks and Kurds | ||
Çorum massacre | May–July, 1980 | Çorum Province | 57 | Grey Wolves | Alevi Turks | ||
Pınarcık massacre | June 20, 1987 | Pınarcık in Mardin Province | 30 | PKK (alleged) The Turkish army (alleged) | Kurdish civilians | ||
Sivas massacre[42]
(aka Madımak massacre)
| July 2, 1993 | Sivas, Turkey | 37 | Salafists[citation needed] | Alevi intellectuals | ||
Başbağlar massacre | July 5, 1993 | Başbağlar, near Erzincan | 33 | Turkish army/PKK (disputed) | Turkish civilians | ||
Yavi massacre[43] | October 25, 1993 | Yavi, Çat, Erzurum Province | 38 | PKK | Turkish civilians | ||
Kuşkonar massacre | March 23, 1994 | Kuskonar, Sirnak | 38[44] | Turkish forces | Civilians of Kurdish origin | ||
Gazi Quarter massacre | March 15, 1995 | Istanbul and Ankara | 23 | Anonymous | Alevi Turks | 400 injured | |
Mardin engagement ceremony massacre | May 4, 2009 | Bilge, Mardin | 44 | Village guards | Civilians of Kurdish origin | ||
Roboski airstrike | December 28, 2011 | Uludere, Sirnak | 34[ | Turkish forces | Civilians of Kurdish origin | villagers | |
2015 Suruç bombing | July 20, 2015 | Urfa, Urfa | 33 killed, 104 were reported injured. | ISIS | Civilians students | ||
2015 Ankara bombings | October 10, 2015 | Ankara | 109 civilians killed, 500+ were reported injured. | ISIS | Kurdish HDP party election rally for the parliamentary elections | ||
2016 Atatürk Airport attack | June 28, 2016 | Atatürk Airport, Istanbul | 45 | Unknown | Civilians | ||
December 2016 Istanbul bombings | December 10, 2016 | Istanbul | 45 | Unknown | Police forces & civilians | ||
2017 Istanbul nightclub attack | January 1, 2017 | Istanbul | 39 | Unknown | Civilians |
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