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Hayk Ghazaryan () (23 August 1930 — 19 August 2014) was an
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n historian and professor nominated to 2007
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for his "The Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire" academic work. It consists of 2 volumes and was translated into
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and a number of European languages. Ghazaryan died in August 2014.


Book

*Ghazaryan Hayk, The genocide of the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire / by Hayk Ghazaryan . - Yerevan : Tigran Mets, 2005. - 335 p. : ill.; 25 cm. - In English; with bibliographical references in Armenian, Russian, French, German, and Turkish.


References

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