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An Event
Logo caption
Image caption
Map caption.
DateSeptember 28–29, 2021 (2021-09-28 – 2021-09-29)
LocationBognor, England
TypePerformance art
ThemeA description which is quite long—should wrap over multiple lines, for example.
MotiveMotive, motive, motive, motive
Target£1,000,000
Budget£35,000
Organised byThe people who organized it.
AwardsAwards, awards, awards
Websiteen.wikipedia.org
Notes, notes, notes
An Event
Logo caption
Image caption
Map caption.
DateSeptember 28–29, 2021 (2021-09-28 – 2021-09-29)
LocationBognor, England
TypePerformance art
ThemeA description which is quite long—should wrap over multiple lines, for example.
MotiveMotive, motive, motive, motive
Target£1,000,000
Budget£35,000
Organised byThe people who organized it.
AwardsAwards, awards, awards
Websiteen.wikipedia.org
Notes, notes, notes

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Infobox Event Infobox civilian attack
Armenian Genocide
Part of the persecution of Armenians
Armenian civilians, escorted by armed Ottoman soldiers, are marched through Harput (Kharpert), to a prison in the nearby Mezireh (present-day Elâzığ), April 1915
Date1915[note 1]
LocationOttoman Empire
OutcomeDeportation, mass murder
Deaths1.5 million[note 2]
TargetArmenian population
PerpetratorsYoung Turk government
Committee of Union and Progress
Turkish National Movement
Armenian Genocide
Part of the persecution of Armenians
Armenian civilians, escorted by armed Ottoman soldiers, are marched through Harput (Kharpert), to a prison in the nearby Mezireh (present-day Elâzığ), April 1915
LocationOttoman Empire
Date1915[note 3]
TargetArmenian population
Attack type
Deportation, mass murder
Deaths1.5 million[note 4]
PerpetratorsYoung Turk government
Committee of Union and Progress
Turkish National Movement
Infobox Event Infobox civilian attack
Oklahoma City bombing
Several fire-damaged cars located in front of a partially destroyed multi-story building.
The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building two days after the bombing
DateWednesday, April 19, 1995
Time9:02 am CDT
LocationAlfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Coordinates35°28′22.4″N 97°31′01″W / 35.472889°N 97.51694°W / 35.472889; -97.51694
OutcomeTruck bombing, domestic terrorism, mass murder
Deaths168
Non-fatal injuries680+
TargetU.S. federal government
PerpetratorsTimothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols
MotiveRetaliation for the Ruby Ridge and Waco sieges
Oklahoma City bombing
Several fire-damaged cars located in front of a partially destroyed multi-story building.
The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building two days after the bombing
LocationAlfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Coordinates35°28′22.4″N 97°31′01″W / 35.472889°N 97.51694°W / 35.472889; -97.51694
DateWednesday, April 19, 1995
9:02 am CDT (UTC-05:00)
TargetU.S. federal government
Attack type
Truck bombing, domestic terrorism, mass murder
Deaths168
Injured680+
PerpetratorsTimothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols
MotiveRetaliation for the Ruby Ridge and Waco sieges
Infobox Event Infobox civilian attack
Westgate shopping mall shooting
Smoke over Westgate shopping mall on 23 September 2013
Date21–24 September
TimeUTC+3
LocationWestlands, Nairobi,
Kenya
Coordinates1°15′25″S 36°48′12″E / 1.25694°S 36.80333°E / -1.25694; 36.80333
OutcomeMass murder, shootings, hostage crisis, siege
DeathsAt least 72 killed including 61 civilians, 6 security personnel, and 5 attackers
Non-fatal injuries175[10]
WeaponsAK-47s,[11] grenades
Perpetratorsal-Shabaab
Westgate shopping mall shooting
Smoke over Westgate shopping mall on 23 September 2013
LocationWestlands, Nairobi,
Kenya
Coordinates1°15′25″S 36°48′12″E / 1.25694°S 36.80333°E / -1.25694; 36.80333
Date21–24 September (UTC+3)
Attack type
Mass murder, shootings, hostage crisis, siege
WeaponsAK-47s,[11] grenades
DeathsAt least 72 killed including 61 civilians, 6 security personnel, and 5 attackers
Injured175[10]
Perpetratoral-Shabaab
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Kollam temple fire
The Puttingal Devi Temple
Puttingal Temple is located in India
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple is located in Kerala
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple
Date10 April 2016
Time03:30 IST (22:00 UTC on April 9)
LocationParavur, Kollam, Kerala
 India
Coordinates8°48′45″N 76°39′52″E / 8.8126°N 76.6644°E / 8.8126; 76.6644
Deaths109
Non-fatal injuries350+
Kollam temple fire
The Puttingal Devi Temple
Puttingal Temple is located in India
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple is located in Kerala
Puttingal Temple
Puttingal Temple
Date10 April 2016
Time03:30 IST (22:00 UTC on April 9)
LocationParavur, Kollam, Kerala
 India
Coordinates8°48′45″N 76°39′52″E / 8.8126°N 76.6644°E / 8.8126; 76.6644
Deaths109
Non-fatal injuries350+
  1. ^ The Armenian Genocide is generally associated with 1915, when most of the atrocities took place. The span varies from source to source: 1915–1916, 1915–1917, 1915–1918, 1915–1923, 1894–1915, 1894–1923
  2. ^ 1.5 million is the most accepted number,[1][2][3] however, estimates vary from 600,000 to 1,800,000[4][5][6]
  3. ^ The Armenian Genocide is generally associated with 1915, when most of the atrocities took place. The span varies from source to source: 1915–1916, 1915–1917, 1915–1918, 1915–1923, 1894–1915, 1894–1923
  4. ^ 1.5 million is the most accepted number,[7][8][9] however, estimates vary from 600,000 to 1,800,000[4][5][6]
  1. ^ "Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex". Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. ^ Kifner, John. "Armenian Genocide of 1915: An Overview". New York Times. Retrieved 5 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler". Daily Mail. 11 October 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  4. ^ a b Yair Auron (2000). The banality of indifference: Zionism & the Armenian genocide. Transaction Publishers. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-7658-0881-3. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  5. ^ a b David P. Forsythe (11 August 2009). Encyclopedia of human rights. Oxford University Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  6. ^ a b Frank Robert Chalk; Kurt Jonassohn; Institut montréalais des études sur le génocide (10 September 1990). The history and sociology of genocide: analyses and case studies. Yale University Press. pp. 270–. ISBN 978-0-300-04446-1. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex". Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  8. ^ Kifner, John. "Armenian Genocide of 1915: An Overview". New York Times. Retrieved 5 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ "The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler". Daily Mail. 11 October 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Kenyan military frees most hostages at mall". Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  11. ^ a b Blair, Edmund (21 September 2013). "Islamists claim gun attack on Nairobi mall, at least 39 dead". Reuters. Retrieved 22 September 2013.