Seyfo

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Seyfo is the Assyrian term for the World War I–era genocide in which the Ottoman Empire systematically massacred and deported Assyrian Christians in the Middle East.

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Seyfo canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genocide
historical event
alsoKnownAs Assyrian genocide
Sayfo
Year of the Sword
commemoratedBy Assyrian Church of the East
Assyrian diaspora communities
Chaldean Catholic Church
Syriac Orthodox Church
contemporaryGovernment Committee of Union and Progress
disputedBy Republic of Turkey
linked to: Turkey
estimatedVictimsLowerBound 250000
estimatedVictimsUpperBound 300000
etymology Assyrian word meaning "sword"
hasCommemorationDay August 7
hasNameInAssyrian Seyfo
hasSubject Assyrian history
Ottoman history
crimes against humanity
genocide studies
hasSymbol sword
impact destruction of many Assyrian communities in the Ottoman Empire
includedCrimeType deportations
ethnic cleansing
forced marches
massacres
religious persecution
locationRegion Hakkari region
Northern Mesopotamia
linked to: Upper Mesopotamia

Southeastern Anatolia
Tur Abdin
Urmia region
partOf World War I-era mass violence in the Ottoman Empire
peakYear 1915
perpetratedAgainst Aramean Christians
linked to: Syriacs

Assyrian Christians
linked to: Syriacs

Chaldean Catholics
Syriac Christians
linked to: Syriacs
perpetratedBy Kurdish militias
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman authorities
Ottoman military units
recognitionStatus recognized as genocide by some national and regional parliaments
relatedEvent Armenian genocide
linked to: Armenian Genocide

Greek genocide
targetedGroupEthnicity Assyrian
linked to: Assyrians
targetedGroupReligion Christianity
timePeriod circa 1914–1920
tookPlaceIn Middle East
Ottoman Empire

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