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  1. Talaat Pasha · Died
    Talaat Pasha · Died
    Mar 15, 1921 · Berlin, Germany
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    Who killed Talaat Pasha?
    On 15 March 1921, Armenian student Soghomon Tehlirian assassinated Talaat Pasha —former grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire and the main architect of the Armenian genocide —in Berlin. At his trial, Tehlirian argued, "I have killed a man, but I am not a murderer"; [1] the jury acquitted him.
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    Is Talaat Pasha a Turkish last name?
    For the book, see Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide. In this Ottoman Turkish style name, the given name is Mehmed Talaat, the title is Pasha, and there is no family name.
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    What did Talaat Pasha do to the Armenians?
    Talaat Pasha. Acting as the minister of interior, Talaat Pasha ordered on 24 April 1915 the arrest and deportation of Armenian intellectuals in Constantinople, most of them being ultimately murdered, and on 30 May 1915 requested the Tehcir Law (Temporary Deportation Law); these events initiated the Armenian Genocide.
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    Where is Talaat Pasha buried?
    He is buried in Fresno, at the Ararat Cemetery, underneath an obelisk capped by an eagle with outstretched wings attacking a snake. Talaat Pasha’s remains were moved from Nazi Germany to Istanbul in 1943, buried with full honours at a national monument that still stands.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Talaat_Pasha

    On 15 March 1921, Armenian student Soghomon Tehlirian assassinated Talaat Pasha—former grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire and the main architect of the Armenian genocide—in Berlin. At his trial, Tehlirian argued, "I have killed a man, but I am not a murderer"; the jury acquitted him. Tehlirian came from … See more

    As the leader of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), Talaat Pasha (1874–1921) was the last powerful grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Considered the primary architect of the See more

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    After it became clear that no one else would bring the perpetrators of the genocide to justice, the Dashnaktsutyun, an Armenian political party, set up the secret Operation Nemesis, headed by Armen Garo, Shahan Natalie, and Aaron Sachaklian. The … See more

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    At the beginning of the police investigation, Tehlirian was offered a Turkish-speaking interpreter, but he refused to speak Turkish. On 16 March, the police recruited an Armenian interpreter, Kevork Kaloustian, who was part of the Nemesis operation. … See more

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    After the Armistice of Mudros (30 October 1918), following elaborate preparations, Talaat fled Constantinople on a German torpedo boat with other CUP leaders—Enver Pasha See more

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    On a rainy Tuesday (15 March 1921) around 10:45 a.m., Talaat left his apartment intending to purchase a pair of gloves. Tehlirian approached him from the opposite direction, … See more

    Initially, Talaat's friends hoped he could be buried in Anatolia, but neither the Ottoman government in Constantinople nor the Turkish nationalist … See more

    The assassination and trial received widespread international press coverage and brought attention and recognition to the facts of the genocide. Contemporaries understood the trial to be more about the Armenian genocide than Tehlirian's personal guilt. … See more

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    Mehmed Talaat (1 September 1874 – 15 March 1921), commonly known as Talaat Pasha or Talat Pasha, was a Turkish Ottoman politician and convicted war criminal of the late Ottoman Empire who served as its de facto leader from 1913 to 1918. Talaat Pasha was chairman of the Union and Progress Party, which operated a one-party dictatorship in the Ottoman Empire, and later on b…

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  5. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Talat-Pasa

    Talat Paşa, in full Mehmed Talat Paşa, (born 1874, Edirne, Ottoman Empire [now in Turkey]—died March 15, 1921, Berlin, Ger.), leader of the Young Turks, Ottoman statesman, …

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  6. THE LIFE OF TALAT PASHA – Misak-ı Zafer

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    Mar 15, 2020 · Talat Pasha was shot dead by an Armenian terrorist named Soghomon Tehliryan in Berlin on March 15, 1921. The court found the murderer not guilty and acquitted …

  7. 100years100facts.com/facts/talaat-pasha-assassinated-berlin-15th-march-1921

    Talaat Pasha was assassinated in Berlin on March 15, 1921. Talaat Pasha was one of the three officials heading the Young Turks in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire and the chief …

  8. https://armenianweekly.com/2021/03/18/talaat-pasha...

    Mar 18, 2021 · Reading about Talaat Pasha’s murder in the newspapers of the day, Lemkin felt that Soghomon Tehlirian, the Operation Nemesis assassin, “upheld the moral order of …

  9. Talat Pasha - Turkey in the First World War

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    Mahmut Şevket Pasha stayed in the office only for a few months, since he was murdered on June 15, 1913. The new government was formed by another CUP-protégé, Said Halim Pasha, …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Remaining_Documents_of_Talaat_Pasha

    The Remaining Documents of Talaat Pasha (Turkish: Talat Paşa'nın Evrak-ı Metrukesi), also known in Turkey as The Abandoned Documents of Talaat Pasha and Talaat Pasha's Black …

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    government difficult. The trial of the murder of Talat Pasha proved to be a most shameful comedy, because the killer Tehlarian was found innocent whilst the victim Talat Pasha was …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reshid_Akif_Pasha

    Died. ( 1920-04-15) 15 April 1920 (aged 56-57) Constantinople (now Istanbul ), Ottoman Empire. Occupation. Statesman. Known for. Testimony about the Armenian genocide. Reshid Akif Pasha ( Turkish: Reşit Akif Paşa, Albanian: …

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