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A consequence of bias against non-Turks

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Armenian genocide is your answer.
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Turks is the name given to Turkish people, aka "The Turks" or a group of people which have been geographicaly located around Southeast Europe, North Africa and Western Asia; and albeit nowadays they might be comprised in The modern Republic of Turkey, their beginings date back to the 11th century with the "Anatolian Turks", or even earlier with "The Huns" in the 8th century BCE.

At the end of WWI tribalism and xenophobia showed one of its ugly sides when the Ottoman Government deported the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian communities out of Constantinopla committing genocide with each of these groups considered "non-Turks" by the authorities around that time.

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