Cemal Azmi | |
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Born | 1868 |
Died | April 17, 1922 (aged 53/54) |
Cause of death | Assassination by gunshot |
Resting place | Neukölln cemetery |
Nationality | Ottoman |
Known for | Governor of the Trebizond Vilayet and perpetrator of the Armenian genocide |
Parent(s) | Osman Nuri Bey and Gülsüm Azmi |
Cemal Azmi (1868 – April 17, 1922), also spelled Jemal Azmi, was an Ottoman politician and governor of the Trebizond (now Trabzon) Vilayet (province) during World War I and the final years of the Ottoman Empire.[1] He was one of the perpetrators of the Armenian genocide and was mainly responsible for the liquidation of Armenians in Trebizond Vilayet.[2] He was known as the "butcher of Trebizond".[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Azmi was to be one of the main architects of the liquidation of his vilayet's Armenian population.
Avengers Arshavir Shirakian (1900-73) and Aram Yerkanian (1898-1934) executed Cemal Azmi, who, as the former governor general of Trebzon was the "butcher" of the province.
Oriental carpet shop that was opened in the town center by the butcher of Trebizond, Jemal Azmi.
Ermeni çocuklarına uyguladığı vahşet nedeniyle "Trabzon Celladı" diye de anılmaktadır. [Translation from Turkish: Due to the violence he performed against Armenian children, he became known as the "butcher of Trabzon".]
One of the organizers of the genocide, and Jemal Azmi, "the butcher of Trebizond."