Armenians, with whom we have experienced great mutual hardships, are an integral part of Turkish society.
Armenians lived their happiest and most peaceful period in Turkish lands during their time under the protection of the Ottoman Empire.
We can see that Armenians are representatives of Anatolian culture.
Armenian society, with its customs and traditions, is a special motif of Turkish society.
The only element that makes them alien to this society is their religious differences.
Turks and Armenians share very similar characteristics outside of religion.
Armenians' contributions to Turkish literature, Turkish music, and Turkish social life are indisputable.
This work examines the socio-cultural structure of this minority.
It reveals their similarities and differences with the Turks.