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Armenians in Istanbul : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armenians in Istanbul
Armenians in Istanbul ((アルメニア語:Պոլսահայեր ''Bolsahayer''); (トルコ語:İstanbul Ermenileri)) are historically one of the largest ethnic minorities of Istanbul, Turkey. The city is often referred to as Bolis (Պոլիս) by Armenians, which is derived from the ending of the historical name of the city Constantinople ((ギリシア語:Κωνσταντινούπολις) Kōnstantinoúpolis). Today, most estimations put the number of Armenians in Istanbul 50,000, 60,000 or 70,000.〔(There are 60,000 to 70,000 Armenians in Istanbul )〕〔(Foreign Ministry: 89,000 minorities live in Turkey ) ''Today's Zaman''〕〔(Armenian in Istanbul: Diaspora in Turkey welcomes the setting of relations and waits more steps from both countries )〕〔(The Armenian Church )〕〔Edmund Herzig, Marina Kurkchiyan, ''The Armenians: past and present in the making of national identity'', 2005, (p. 133 )〕 ==History== At present, the Armenian community in Istanbul has 17 schools, 17 cultural and social organizations, three newspapers called ''Agos'', ''Jamanak'' and ''Marmara'', two sports clubs, named Şişlispor and Taksimspor, and two health establishments as well as numerous religious foundations set up to support these activities.〔(REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM - Armenian Claims and Historical Facts )〕〔Finkel, Caroline, ''Osman's Dream'', (Basic Books, 2004), 57; "''Istanbul was only adopted as the city's official name in 1930..''".〕
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