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Turkey’s last Armenian village, Vakef, endures – but for how long?

The Hamidian massacres, the Adana carnage and the Armenian Genocide were responsible for the near-total erasure of the millennia-old Armenian presence in what is now Turkey. Today, few traces of this historic community remain, such as the ruined city of Ani. The historic towns and villages of Western Armenia and Cilicia — including Kars, Van, Ardahan, Sis, Adana and Ayas — are no longer inhabited by Christian Armenians. The only exception is the…
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The Armenian Weekly broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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