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Cherkes Ahmet
Born
DiedSeptember 6, 1915
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyExecution

Cherkes Ahmet (died September 6, 1915) was the leader of Ottoman Turkey's state-sponsored paramilitary marauders of supposedly Circassian origin during World War I. Cherkes Ahmet was from Serres, Macedonia.[1] He was notoriously responsible for the murder of the well-known Armenian writer, literary critic and politician Krikor Zohrab and politician Vartkes Serengülian during the Armenian Genocide.[1][2] Ahmet, along with fellow murderers Halil and Nazim, were tried and executed in Damascus by Djemal Pasha in September 1915. The assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Dadrian, Vahakn (1991). Documentation of the Armenian Genocide in Turkish Sources. Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide.
  2. ^ Hovannisian, ed. by Richard H. (2006). Armenian Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Edessa/Urfa. Costa Mesa, Calif.: Mazda Publ. p. 486. ISBN 1568591535. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Raymond H. Kévorkian (ed.) (1995). Revue d'histoire arménienne contemporaine. Paris: Tome 1. p. 254. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)