Chapter 94. Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian

94.1 Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia

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Chapter 17: The Islamic World Powers 1300–1800
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia

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Question 94.1

Correct. The answer is a. In 1603 Shah Abbas of Persia captured much of Armenia from the Ottomans, and many Christian Armenians were forced to move.
Incorrect. The answer is a. In 1603 Shah Abbas of Persia captured much of Armenia from the Ottomans, and many Christian Armenians were forced to move.
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Question 94.2

Incorrect. The answer is d. Iskandar Munshi stated that the Armenians were so happy with their new homes that they forgot about their old ones.
Correct. The answer is d. Iskandar Munshi stated that the Armenians were so happy with their new homes that they forgot about their old ones.
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Question 94.3

Incorrect. The answer is c. The Armenian historian Arakel of Tabriz described how the people of Julfa welcomed the shah of Persia as a king before he decided to force the deportation of Christian Armenians.
Correct. The answer is c. The Armenian historian Arakel of Tabriz described how the people of Julfa welcomed the shah of Persia as a king before he decided to force the deportation of Christian Armenians.
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Question 94.4

Incorrect. The answer is d. Jean Chardin said the shah “was a just and equitable prince, and all his endeavors had this one tendency, to render the kingdom flourishing and his people happy.”
Correct. The answer is d. Jean Chardin said the shah “was a just and equitable prince, and all his endeavors had this one tendency, to render the kingdom flourishing and his people happy.”
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Question 94.5

Incorrect. The answer is b. John Fryer described the Armenian people as hard-working and industrious, which made them very wealthy.
Correct. The answer is b. John Fryer described the Armenian people as hard-working and industrious, which made them very wealthy.
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