Six Vilayets

Provinces of the Ottoman Empire


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::summary Provinces of the Ottoman Empire ::

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The Six Vilayets (, Vilâyat-ı Sitte), the Six Provinces, or the Six Armenian Vilayets ( Vets' haykakan vilayet'nery; ) were the main Armenian-populated vilayets ("provinces") of the Ottoman Empire and, together, consitute most of Western Armenia. These were Van, Erzurum, Mamuret-ul-Aziz, Bitlis, Diyarbekir and Sivas.Term

Name

The term Six Armenian Vilayets was a diplomatic usage referring to the Ottoman provinces with substantial Armenian populations. In fact, this term was known in the diplomatic language of the time as the area for which a number of Great Powers wished reforms for the benefit of the Armenians. The term was based on the official language adopted by the signatories of the Treaty of Berlin, the final act of the Congress of Berlin in 1878, in Article LXI: “The Sublime Porte undertakes to carry out, without further delay, the improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces inhabited by the Armenians, and to guarantee their security against the Circassians and Kurds.”

Population

Ethnic groups

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Six_Vilayets_ethnic_groups.png" caption="Ethnic map of the Six Vilayets according to the [[Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople]] in 1912."] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Proportions_des_populations_en_Asie_Mineure_statistique_officielle_d1914.png" caption="Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire according to the 1914 official population statistics."] ::

;Statistical analysis of the racial elements in the Ottoman provinces by the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, 1912

Note: The analysis excludes certain portions of these provinces where Armenians are only a minor element. These portions are as follows: Hakkiari, in the Vilayet of Van; the south of Sairt, in the Vilayet of Bitlis; the south of the Vilayet of Diyarbekir; the south of Malatia, in the Vilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz; the north-west and west of the Vilayet of Sivas.

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Ethnic groupsBitlisDiyarbekirErzurumMamuret-ul-AzizSivasVanTOTAL%
Armenians180,000105,000215,000168,000165,000185,0001,018,00038.9
Turks148,00072,000265,000182,000192,00047,000806,00030.8
Kurds277,00055,00075,00095,00050,00072,000499,00019.1
Others330,00064,00048,0005,000100,00043,000290,00011.1
TOTAL382,000296,000630,000450,000507,000350,0002,615,000100
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;Ottoman official population statistics, 1914

Note: The Ottoman population statistics doesn't give information for separate Muslim ethnic groups such as the Turks, Kurds, Circassians, etc.

The official Ottoman population statistics of 1914 that were based on an earlier census underestimated the number of ethnic minorities, including the number of Armenians. The Ottoman figures didn't define any ethnic groups, only religious ones. So the “Armenian” population as counted by the authorities only tallied ethnic Armenians who were also adherents of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Ethnic Armenians who professed the Muslim faith, which by that time had grown in number, were counted only as “Muslims” (not as Armenian Muslims or Armenians), while Armenian Protestants, just as Pontic Greeks, Caucasus Greeks, and Laz, were counted as "others".

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Ethnic groupsBitlisDiyarbekirErzurumMamuret-ul-AzizSivasVanTOTAL%
Muslims309,999492,101673,297446,376939,735179,3803,040,88879.6
Armenians119,13265,850136,61887,862151,67467,792628,92816.5
Others44,3484,0205,7974,04778,17311,969148,3543.9
TOTAL473,479561,971815,712538,2851,169,582259,1413,818,170100
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Image:Prorportions des populations musulmanes grecques et armeniennes en AsieMineure d'apres la statistique du livreJaune.png|1893-96, Armenian population File:Armenian population in the Six Vilayet (1896).JPG|Armenian population in the Six Vilayets.

Largest cities

All figures are as of early 20th century. ::data[format=table]

CityVilayetPopulationArmenians%
VanVan Vilayet40,00025,00062.5%
SivasSivas Vilayet60,00030,00050%
ErzurumErzurum Vilayet60,00015,00025%
MezerehVilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz12,0006,00050%
BitlisBitlis Vilayet30,0007,00023%
DiyarbekirDiyarbekir Vilayet150,00045,00033%
ArapgirVilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz20,00010,00050%
MalatyaVilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz40,00020,00050%
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References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. {{in lang. tr İsmail Soysal, ''Türkiye'nin Siyasal Andlaşmaları'', I. Cilt (1920-1945), Türk Tarih Kurumu, 1983, p. 14.
  2. Verheij, Jelle. (2012). "Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870–1915". Brill.
  3. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the President, December 2, 1878. Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State, [2]https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1878/d523
  4. [http://www.armenianhouse.org/bryce/treatment/654-670-annexe.html "The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-1916" by JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE, London, T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., 1916]
  5. "1914 Population Statistics". [[Turkish General Staff]].
  6. they did underestimate the Armenian population in 1914...''

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