Abdulhamid II (Abdul-Hamid II), a sultan surrounded by Armenians
Georgeon Francis, "Abdul Hamid was still forbidden to entertain a prejudice against the Armenians. To those who accuse him in, he responds by citing all the Armenians he has appointed to high office in the State as the two ministers of the Civil List, and Portakal Agop Pasha and several under-secretaries of state, as Artin Pasha Dadian Foreign Affairs, to Vahan Efendi Efendi Odian Justice and Public Works. He readily acknowledges the difficulties of administration in eastern Anatolia and does not deny the violence and disorders that are caused by the Kurds. But to solve these problems, he needs, he says, "time and patience" and he must also help the English in his job instead of increasing difficulties. " Without probably a consequence of this unspoken Armenophiles Hamidian, many Armenians claim that Abdulhamid II's mother was Armenian, so it was circus (See Francis Georgeon among others), noted that his paternal grandmother (the mother of Abdülmecit) was also Ashkenazi Jewish or Caucasian.
See also:
The alleged "massacres Hamidian" from the fall of 1895
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