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Perception of Christians in the Ottoman Empire
This chapter explores the perception of Christians as imperial proxies and infections by Turkish nationalists in response to European powers intervening in the Ottoman Empire. It discusses the breakdown of order and the conflation between local and foreign Christians with Western intervention, highlighting the ruthless violence involved. The chapter also mentions the secular reforms of Ataturk in Turkey and ongoing issues with religious pluralism and the Kurdish question.