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Ruins of Gulpashan after the first world war.

Golpashan was an Assyrian Christian town located on the western shore of Lake Urmia. The town was once one of the most prosperous towns in Urmia plains but was destroyed and abandoned in 1918.

History

It is not known exactly when Assyrians first settled in Golpashan but they did found the village. They have continuously inhabited the land since pre-recorded history.

This village played a dramatic part in the Assyrian Genocide during and after World War I. It was attacked in February 1915 by bands of Turks and Kurds.[1] Another attack in 1918 destroyed the settlement completely.

Churches

Golpashan has at least three main churches:

People from Golpashan

Notes

References

  • Gaunt, David; Beṯ-Şawoce, Jan (2006), Massacres, resistance, protectors: Muslim-Christian relations in Eastern Anatolia during World War I, Gorgias Press LLC, ISBN 978-1-59333-301-0 {{citation}}: External link in |title= (help).

See also