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Sp. Garabed of Adish - The town of Adish, now called Değirmensuyu, had approximately 300 Armenian households up to the time of the Hamidian massacres in 1894-96. However, by the beginning of the genocide in 1915, there were only 280 Armenians in 40 households. Sp. Garabed is now being used as a home and I was unable to enter. In addition to the church, I am also including photographs of the watermill which apparently dates to before the genocide. The photographs were taken in May 2012.
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