Examples of using Massacre in English and their translations into Urdu
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The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre(24- 30 August 1572)
1920 by Aram Yerganian[7] as part of Operation Nemesis organised by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation(ARF).[8] The ARF accused Khoyski in having played a major role in the September 1918 massacre of Armenians in Baku.[9].
The Therhi Massacre was a mass murder that occurred on 6 June 1963 in Thehri, Sindh, Pakistan. In it, 118 Shia Muslims were killed by a mob of Deobandi Muslims. Although it was not the first incident of violence against the Shia Muslims of Pakistan, this attack is considered to be the first major massacre of civilians in the Sindh.[3][1][2].
Civilian deaths and massacres.
Massacres of Badr Khan Adana massacre Assyrian genocide Massacres of Diyarbakır(1915).
Massacres were perpetrated before and after Qana.
The Palestinians were being massacred.
Accursed wherever they are found,[being] seized and massacred completely.
The United Nations has called for an international investigation into massacres and other crimes committed in Congo claiming hundreds of lives.
Announcing three days of mourning, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said:"Today once again, the massacres against our people continue.".
Yıldız assassination attempt Adana massacre Anti-Armenianism List of massacres in Turkey List of conflicts in the Middle East.
Massacred German civilians in Nemmersdorf, East Prussia. News of Soviet atrocities, spread and exaggerated by Nazi propaganda,
The Chinese had also rebelled several times against Spanish rule in the Philippines during this period, and the Spanish and Christian Filipinos engaged in massacres against the Chinese out of hatred of the Chinese economic dominance and their numbers.[citation needed].
In 721 Turgesh forces, led by Kül Chor, defeated the Caliphal army commanded by Sa'id ibn Abdu'l-Aziz near Samarkand. Sa'id's successor, Al-Kharashi, massacred Turks and Sogdian refugees in Khujand, causing an influx of refugees towards the Turgesh.
Many Christians survived the killings by converting to Islam at gunpoint. According to some accounts, some 25,000 Armenians turned to Islam during the massacres. Many of them returned to Christianity after the end of the period of persecution and returned to their villages once again.[17].
Historians agree that the town of Jezireh east of Tur Abdin, stayed calm and secure during the massacres, however, villages around Midyat were not spared from the destruction and killings.[1][27] and tells the monk Dominican friar father Gallant witnessed scenes of destruction as he passed in these areas in 1896.[28].
The Assyrian population of the Sanjak of Mardin declined sharply after the massacres. In an estimate prior to the First World War, Christians formed roughly two-fifths of its population of 200,000. Tur Abdin had ceased to be a"Christian island" as Christians now numbered about 50% of its population of 45,000.[29].
Infinite massacre.
The Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre.
Massacre of the Innocents 5.