Sezer, Cemal2024-09-252024-09-2520111305-14582147-1592https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/14077In accordance with the Law on Transfer and Settlement, generally known as the Law on Emigration prepared by the Ottoman state, some of the Armenians were transferred from various parts of Anatolia to provinces such as Damascus, Aleppo, Deyr-i Zor as well as Mosul and let there settle. The problems challanged, casualties and the governmental actions in the course of the transfer and settlement were regarded as the means of extermination of Armenians by some local and foreign writers. However, the present study proves that such a circumstance never happened. Because, despite the economic problems and the state of war there was a money flow from centre to the provinces and mutasarrifliks in order to meet the requirements and to provide a trouble-free transfer and settlement. In the study few original documents are referred from the Ottoman archival records.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessThe Ottoman GovermentArmeniansTransferDeportationTrouble-FreeDeportation of Armenians and precautions taken by the Ottoman StateArticle7133053WOS:000421829800003N/A