List of Genocides, Cultural Genocides and Ethnic Cleansings under Islam: Difference between revisions

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|  || Nestorian Christians ||  || {{nameandflag|Iraq}}, {{nameandflag|Iran}}, {{nameandflag|Uzbekistan}} || [[w:Timur|Timur]] || 1380s-1405 || Timur's raids and slaughters nearly exterminated the followers of the Nestorian Church in the Near East.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nestorians</ref>
|  || Nestorian Christians ||  || {{nameandflag|Iraq}}, {{nameandflag|Iran}}, {{nameandflag|Uzbekistan}} || [[w:Timur|Timur]] || 1380s-1405 || Timur's raids and slaughters nearly exterminated the followers of the Nestorian Church in the Near East.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nestorians</ref>
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|  || Jews || Fez || {{nameandflag|Morocco}} ||  || 1465 ||Muslim subjects overthrew the last Marinid ruler who had appointed many Jews to high positions. This had angered many Muslims and was one of the main pretexts for them to massacre the entire Jewish community of Fez.<ref> Haddad, Heskel M. (1984). ''Jews of Arab and Islamic countries: history, problems, solutions''. Shengold Publishers. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-88400-100-3.</ref><ref>Maya Shatzmiller, ''The Berbers And The Islamic State:The Marinid Experience In Pre-Protectorate Morocco'', Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2000, p. 67.</ref>


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