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Genocide photos: survivors, refugees, and those rescued from Bedouins
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Originally posted by Joseph View Post
These are probably the same pictures - http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/on...hibition_2.php
I've seen other photos where the tattoos were not done for the relatively harmless reasons stated there - Armenian women who were kept as slaves by Arab tribes and who had the the names of their owners tattoed onto their bodies.Plenipotentiary meow!
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So there are (crypto)Armenian Bedouins, too.
This online documentary features a Bedouin Armenian family in Syria.
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostPictures are gone - the dangers of hotlinking images from other peoples' websites are not just legal ones.
These are probably the same pictures - http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/on...hibition_2.php
I've seen other photos where the tattoos were not done for the relatively harmless reasons stated there - Armenian women who were kept as slaves by Arab tribes and who had the the names of their owners tattoed onto their bodies.
When I was a child, I remember it was before 1951, I had gone to the church of Alfortville (94), an Armenian Suburbs south-east of Paris :
Site de l'Association Culturelle Armenienne de Marne-la-Vallee. Informations sur la culture arménienne en France
There were some Armenian women with tatoos and praying on their knees as muslims. This had impressed me because I had never seen this in the Armenian Church of Paris :
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