The New York Times
September 2, 1890
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 1. — The Armenian Patriarch, after a conference with the Sultan's Secretary, obtained an irade assenting to all the demands made by the Patriarch in his memorandum, including the restoration of the privileges of the Armenian Church and the improvement of the condition of the Armenians in Asia Minor. The Patriarch thereupon agreed to withdraw his resignation and continue in his post for some months pending the fulfillment of the Sultan's promises.
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Armenians Twilight of The Ottoman Era COMPILED & EDITED BY VOSGAN MEKHITARIAN, REV. VAHAN OHANIAN News Reports From The International Press, Volume I, THE NEW YORK TIMES 189O-1914 Published By Genocide Documentation & Research Center, 2O11
September 2, 1890
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 1. — The Armenian Patriarch, after a conference with the Sultan's Secretary, obtained an irade assenting to all the demands made by the Patriarch in his memorandum, including the restoration of the privileges of the Armenian Church and the improvement of the condition of the Armenians in Asia Minor. The Patriarch thereupon agreed to withdraw his resignation and continue in his post for some months pending the fulfillment of the Sultan's promises.
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Armenians Twilight of The Ottoman Era COMPILED & EDITED BY VOSGAN MEKHITARIAN, REV. VAHAN OHANIAN News Reports From The International Press, Volume I, THE NEW YORK TIMES 189O-1914 Published By Genocide Documentation & Research Center, 2O11
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