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Armenian Women’s Daily Life in Transit and Concentration Camps (1915-1918) (Part II) Dr. Anna Aleksanyan Kazan Visiting Professor Friday, March 6, 2026 Armenian Studies Program, Fresno State After being deported from their homes and arriving at transit camps, Armenian women had varying experiences depending on their location within the empire's Arab-speaking provinces. After crossing the Taurus Mountains, the deportees were forced to follow one of two routes: one to the east and the other to the north of Syria. For those on the eastern deportation route, the resettlement areas extended as far south as Ma'an, passing through Hauran, Dera, Amman, and Kerek. Although famine and disease led to a significant loss of life in these areas, there were no massive massacres reported. Nevertheless, survival came at a great cost, marked by daily struggles and uncertainty.