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Armeno- +‎ -phobic

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Armenophobic (comparative more Armenophobic, superlative most Armenophobic)

  1. showing Armenophobia
    • 1905, “Letter from Constantinople”, in The New Armenia, volume 2, page 35:
      Out of this incident comes a stirring confusion, and some Armenophobic correspondents of European papers, in a spirit of unqualified cowardice, telegraph to their papers that the Armenians have blown up the Moslem mosques.
    • 1999, Shahen Mkrtchian, Sh. B. Davtʻyan, Shushi: the city of tragic fate, Amaras, page 27:
      And these Armenophobic "pillars of the Red Revolution in the East" on July 5, 1921, were given the Armenian region of Artsakh-Karabagh as a gift.
    • 2010, Grigoris Balakian, Peter Balakian, Aris Sevag, transl., Armenian Golgotha: A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1918, Vintage, →ISBN, page 279:
      Sadly, all the German officers whom we met during these bloody years of world war, with rare exceptions, were as Armenophobic as the Turks, some expressing themselves indiscreetly, others being more diplomatic.

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