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This documentary reveals the truth about the Armenians in 1915 and the Armenian Diaspora- more specifically in Egypt. After over hundred years of massacres and displacement, how they have become an integral part of the Egyptian society? Thousands of Armenians came and settled down in Egypt as new home and Egypt truly became their second or rather their substitute home. Since then Armenian community played a critical role in building that cosmopolitan nation we are speaking about its glory now. In 19th century, the Egyptian Armenian community began to participate effectively in building the Modern Egypt we know now. After 1952 and the nationalization policies adopted by Gamal Abdel Nasser’s administration, many Egyptian Armenians left Egypt. The diminishing numbers of Egyptian Armenians certainly led to decreased potential and less integration in the Egyptian society. Although their number has declined, they again, are taking its stands in building Egypt. They do not consider themselves as foreigner but Egyptians with an Armenian origin. Armenians shaped Egypt’s history- politically, culturally, and socially. This production is searching for an answer to the question that is kept for over a centaury In 1915, one and half million Armenians were murdered In 2015, ten million Armenians live and still expanding This is an interview with an Armenian living in Egypt. It's about the Armenian political interference in Egypt that shaped the egyptian history. Also the Cultural and Artistic heritage. Armenians were in Egypt since the Fatimid Era, and their number increased during the Ottoman Empire when Mohamed Ali brought them for high political positions. Then came as refugees escaping the Armenian Genocide at 1915. Yet, their number diminished dramatically after the nationalization by President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Keywords

Interview Armenian Genocide Nationalization MohamedAliPasha Boghos Sarkis Saroukan 1915 Egypt Armenia Politics History Housaper Arev Newspaper

Course

JRMC 4460

Department

Journalism & Mass Communication Department

Faculty Advisor

[advisor not specified]

Content Type

Interview

File Type

Video

Extent

13.8 MB

Language

eng

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