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Crypto-Armenians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hidden Armenians
Hidden Armenians ((トルコ語:Gizli Ermeniler)) or crypto-Armenians ((アルメニア語:ծպտեալ հայեր) ''tsptyal hayer''; (トルコ語:Kripto Ermeniler)) is an umbrella term to describe people in Turkey "of full or partial ethnic Armenian origin who generally conceal their Armenian identity from wider Turkish society." They are mostly descendants of Armenians in Turkey who were Islamized "under the threat of physical extermination" during the Armenian Genocide. Turkish journalist Erhan Başyurt describes hidden Armenians as "families (and in some cases, entire villages or neighbourhoods) () who converted to Islam to escape the deportations and death marches (1915 ), but continued their hidden lives as Armenians, marrying among themselves and, in some cases, clandestinely reverting to Christianity." According to the European Commission 2012 report on Turkey, a "number of crypto-Armenians have started to use their original names and religion." ''The Economist'' suggests that the number of Turks who reveal their Armenian background is growing. ==History==
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