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  • possibly relevant - Gād G. Gîlbar (1 January 1990). Ottoman Palestine, 1800-1914: Studies in Economic and Social History. Brill Archive. pp. 265–6. ISBN 978-90-04-07785-0.
  • Conversion and Conflict in Palestine, by Charlotte van der Leest – 2008 ISBN 978-90-9023203-4
  • ‘‘Native Christians Massacred’’: The Ottoman Genocide of the Assyrians during World War I by Hannibal Travis, Florida International University College of Law (esp near pages 329-330.)
  • Re-configuring Ottoman citizenship in the Tanzimat state: conversion, religion and identity politics in the late Ottoman Empire, ("chapter") by Deringil Selim, in Religious community and modern statehood: The passage from the Ottoman Empire to modern states, edited by Michalis N. Michael, Tassos Anastassiades, Chantal Verdeil. October 2010
  • John Grover; Charles Stoddart; A. Conolly (1845). The Bokhara victims. Chapman and Hall. pp. 305–. (really more about things in Persian Empire than Ottoman, perhaps not related)
  • DAMASCUS AFFAIR, JewishEncyclopedia.com, 2002-2011.
  • Reasons For Our Faith by FRANCIS D. NICHOL, 1947, By the Review and Herald Publishing Association.by F.D Nichol, p. 50-51 (period was focus of Adventist thought even in relation to Ottoman situation.)


--Smkolins (talk) 16:12, 10 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]