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Greek Town riot and Istanbul pogrom

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Difference between Greek Town riot and Istanbul pogrom

Greek Town riot vs. Istanbul pogrom

The Greek Town riot was a race riot in South Omaha, Nebraska on February 21, 1909. The Istanbul pogrom, also known as the Istanbul riots or September events (Septemvriana, "Events of September";, "Events of September 6–7"), were organized mob attacks directed primarily at Istanbul's Greek minority on 6–7 September 1955.

Similarities between Greek Town riot and Istanbul pogrom

Greek Town riot and Istanbul pogrom have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Anti-Greek sentiment.

Anti-Greek sentiment

Anti-Greek sentiment (also known as Hellenophobia (translit), anti-Hellenism, mishellenism (translit), or Greek-bashing) refers to negative feelings, dislike, hatred, derision and/or prejudice towards Greeks, the Hellenic Republic, and Greek culture.

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Greek Town riot and Istanbul pogrom Comparison

Greek Town riot has 20 relations, while Istanbul pogrom has 198. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.46% = 1 / (20 + 198).

References

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