Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, The Christian Girl Who Survived the Great Massacres

Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, The Christian Girl Who Survived the Great Massacres

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: Ararat

Published: 2015-04-24

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9782956595120

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What the girl replied was so well remembered by the Turks who heard her that they told of it afterward ward among themselves until it was known through all the district. She looked quietly into the face of the Turkish officer and said: "My father is not dead. My mother is not dead. My brother and sisters, and my uncle and aunt and grandfather are not dead. It may be true you have killed them, but they live in Heaven. I shall live with them. I would not be worthy of them if I proved untrue to their God and mine. Nor could I live in Heaven with them if I should marry a man I do not love. God would not like that. Do with me what you wish." --------------- AN EMBLEMATIC account of the Armenian genocide, the international bestseller Ravished Armenia tells the incredible story of the 14-year-old Armenian girl Aurora Mardiganian in the chaos that gripped the Ottoman Empire in 1915. At the price of four heroic escapes, Aurora managed to escape the columns of death: once by throwing herself off a cliff in the Euphrates, another by stabbing a soldier who attacked here... In a war empire wreaked with chaos, where women were the target of all the abuses, the young Aurora managed to survive nearly two years. Then, commissioned by General Andranik, she joined New York to send relief and raise funds. Aurora has been nicknamed the St. Joane of Armenia. Aurora Mardiganian is both "the innocence of Anne Frank and the realism of Primo Levi", carried by a significant force out of the ordinary. Aurora Mardiganian is one of the great witnesses of the history of humanity and Ravished Armenia belongs to the global collective unconscious. In 2015, the Republic of Armenia chose to make Aurora the face of the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. All profits from the sale of the book are donated to actions in benefit of Armenia and its diaspora.


Ravished Armenia

Ravished Armenia

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2016-07-22

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781334996771

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Excerpt from Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres To each mother and father, in this beautiful land of the United States, who has taught a daughter to believe in God, I dedicat


Ravished Armenia; The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres

Ravished Armenia; The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press

Published: 2018-11-10

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9780353122093

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Ravished Armenia

Ravished Armenia

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-11-02

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781979362856

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Ravished Armenia tells the tragic and horrific story of Aurora Mardiganian, a young Armenian woman fleeing genocide as a refugee. This edition includes the five original illustrations. The Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century were largely Christian. Although the ethnic Turks were mostly Muslim, the two groups had long co-existed. At the outbreak of World War I, many Armenians signed up to fight for the Ottoman cause - this show of loyalty led to an assumption that existing persecutions of the Armenian minority would stop, or at least decline. The author of this book was also desired by a local Turkish sultan to be his harem. Although she doesn't want this fate, Aurora realizes that in principle it would at least ensure the safety and well-being of her family. However, nothing could prepare the Armenian for the sudden and sustained horrors that soon followed. The author describes how the situation rapidly escalated: news of massacres in the Armenian city of Van was swiftly followed by a Turkish official confronting the author's family, handing them a note ordering that they stay at home until further notice. Many of the men of Tchemesh-Gedzak, the author's hometown, were rounded up and jailed. The author's father tells the family of how confessions of treason were obtained by force, and many men executed. More rounding up ensues, as news of indiscriminate murder and incarceration spread. Although Aurora and her family remain in their hometown for a time, the deteriorating situation comes to a head with a notice for forced deportation. With no form of transport, thousands are made to walk the barren roads of Turkey with little food or water - as they make the terrible journey, they encounter town after town where grisly scenes have ensued. Published in 1918, not long after the author escaped from Turkey, we benefit from the rawness of Aurora's memories. Although the book is not pleasant reading, it opens the reader's eyes to the horrors of genocide and how quickly the worst tendencies of man can erupt and cause abysmal suffering.


Ravished Armenia

Ravished Armenia

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2020-04-09

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13:

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In Ravished Armenia Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide of 1915–1923, recalls sixteen young Armenian girls being "crucified" by their Ottoman tormentors. The story starts in 1915 when Arshaluys was 14 years old. She personally witnessed the murder of her father, mother, brothers and sisters. She was taken to the harem of a number of Turkish pashas, but had remained attached to her Christian Armenian faith despite being tortured repeatedly at the hands of her captors.


Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Massacres of the Armenian Genocide in the O

Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Massacres of the Armenian Genocide in the O

Author: Aurora Mardiganian

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-08-28

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780359012411

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Ravished Armenia tells the tragic and horrific story of Aurora Mardiganian, a young Armenian woman fleeing genocide as a refugee. This edition includes the five original illustrations. The Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century were largely Christian. Although the ethnic Turks were mostly Muslim, the two groups had long co-existed. At the outbreak of World War I, many Armenians signed up to fight for the Ottoman cause - this show of loyalty led to an assumption that existing persecutions of the Armenian minority would stop, or at least decline. The author of this book was also desired by a local Turkish sultan to be his harem. Although she doesn't want this fate, Aurora realizes that in principle it would at least ensure the safety and well-being of her family. However, nothing could prepare the Armenian for the sudden and sustained horrors that soon followed.


Ravished Armenia: the Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres

Ravished Armenia: the Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres

Author: Henry Leyford Gates

Publisher:

Published: 1918

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781548502980

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Ravished Armenia: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, The Christian Girl, Who Lived Through the Great Massacres by Henry Leyford Gates, first published in 1918, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.