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Bicycle touring to the far east of modern day Turkey is an exciting adventure, even for experienced bike tourers. As I am from Armenia, I'm also anxious to explore the remains of our tragic history in these lands. In this unique travel documentary we take you with us on a difficult, very personal and emotional part of our journey around the world. Continuing our story in Diyarbakir, we cycle via Batman, Bitlis, Tatvan, Lake Van, Van, Dogubayazit, Ani, Kars, Cildir Lake to the border with Georgia. As the historical context we provide throughout this episode might be conflicting or maybe even new information for some viewers, we provide some quality sources for further reading at the end of the description. We spend a huge amount of time, effort and money on creating these videos, and every contribution is helping us to continue our project a little while longer. You can SUPPORT US via BuyMeACoffee, Paypal and bank transfer. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aworldbi... https://paypal.me/amazingworldbiketour (Family and friends!) For traditional bank transfers please send us an email. We have an international WISE account and can receive direct contributions without any fees from many countries. Get 10% discount on your next HELINOX Europe purchase! By using our referral link https://helinox.eu?ref=amazingworldbiketour and our discount code you can save 10% on awesome ultralight products like the Chair Zero https://helinox.eu/products/chair-zer... while supporting our video creation. At no extra cost to you, we get a small commission. Discount code: EHS9M5Z8A0TQ Please leave a LIKE and put your COMMENTS and questions down below! It really helps to make our channel more visible and thus enables us to continue chasing our dream. If you know other bicycle enthusiasts you can also SHARE our video :) Thank you so much for your help! Music Armen-Levon Manaseryan / armenlevonmanaseryan #biketouring #armenia #kurdistan PREVIOUS EPISODE: • Brutal 3000m climb in scorching heat ... WORLD TOUR PLAYLIST: • Around the World by Bicycle NEXT EPISODE: • Cycling a remote mountain pass in the... You can also follow our trip on other channels (SPOILER ALERT): Instagram: / amazingworldbiketour Facebook: / amazingworldbiketour Our Webpage: https://amazingworldbiketour.com Thank you so much! Arev & Mathias We sincerely hope you understand that for crucial context we had to include historical facts that are internationally recognised as the Armenian Genocide. Turkey has for over 100 years maintained a fierce state policy of denial, which is why so many people of Turkish descent today have difficulties with the topic. We will NOT engage in further discussions about the well documented history, nor will we spend our time debunking made up claims. Facts are not a matter of emotion nor opinion, suggesting otherwise is pointless, and in our experience often enough not genuine. Instead if you are in doubt, we suggest you do some further reading. There is ample research available from international and even Turkish scholars, as well as eye witness accounts of diplomats and foreign aid workers in the region at the time. Just to name a few: Akçam, Taner (2012). The Young Turks' Crime against Humanity: The Armenian Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in the Ottoman Empire. Princeton University Press. de Waal, Thomas (2015). Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide. Oxford University Press. Göçek, Fatma Müge (2015). Denial of Violence: Ottoman Past, Turkish Present and Collective Violence Against the Armenians, 1789–2009. Oxford University Press. Ihrig, Stefan (2016). Justifying Genocide: Germany and the Armenians from Bismarck to Hitler. Harvard University Press. Künzler, Jakob (1921). In the land of blood and tears: experiences in Mesopotamia during the World War. Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (2019). The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities, 1894–1924. Harvard University Press. Encyclopaedia Britannica: Armenian Genocide https://www.britannica.com/event/Arme... Wikipedia (EN): Armenian Genocide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenia...