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{{dyktalk|10 March|2013|entry=... that after the [[Greek War of Independence]] broke out in 1821, Greeks were the targets of '''[[Constantinople Massacre of 1821|mass executions, pogroms, and looting]]''' in the Ottoman capital of [[Constantinople]]?}} |
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== Casualties == |
== Casualties == |
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Casualties
This article was nicely done. I believe the amount of casualties should be added to assess to scope of the massacres. Unfortunately, I found a few unreliable sources. They numbered the casualties in the "thousands" but there is no approximation as to how many. Have you guys found any?
As retaliation Turks massacred thousands of Greeks (Romeoi) in Constantinople, Adrianople, Smyrne, Kydonies and elsewhere in Micra Asia. Proudbolsahye (talk) 07:01, 5 March 2013 (UTC)