Abstract

At the end of the 19th century, during the rise of the national liberation movement of the Armenian people, the movement of the Young Turks – the Turkish opposition forces, was launched against the sultanate regime. The Young Turks sought to establish a constitutional, parliamentary order and put the country on a European path of development. Realizing that their forces were not sufficient to achieve this goal, the leaders of the movement tried to reach an agreement and cooperate with the subject peoples of the Ottoman Empire, including the political organizations of the Armenian people, who were fighting against the Sultanate tyranny. Numerous meetings and discussions of the Hnchakyan party figures with the Young Turk leaders during the mentioned period showed that the latter did not recognize the need for reforms in Western Armenia, did not actually recognize the existence of the Armenian Question and were led by the idea of assimilating the subject peoples of the Ottoman Empire among the Turks and creating one Ottoman nation.

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