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The Chios Massacre of 1822 became one of the most notorious occurrences of the war.
His mother later cloistered herself in a monastery on the island of Khios, where she died during the Chios Massacre in 1822.
In the Chios Massacre of 1822, the people of the Mastichochoria region were spared by the sultan to provide mastic to him and his harem.
This ended with the Chios Massacre of 1822, with much of the population of Chios being killed or enslaved.
The Chian diaspora was the dispersal of most of the remaining population of the Aegean island of Chios, after the Chios Massacre of 1822.
Some of the more infamous atrocities include the Chios Massacre, the Destruction of Psara, the massacres following the Tripolitsa Massacre, and the Navarino Massacre.
The Chios Massacre refers to the slaughter of tens of thousands of Greeks on the island of Chios by Ottoman troops during the Greek War of Independence in 1822.
Chios was devastated in the infamous Chios Massacre in 1822, when Ottoman forces recaptured the island, which had joined the Greek rebellion against the Empire, and slaughtered or sold into slavery about half of its 80,000 inhabitants.
At Chios, on the night of June 6/June 7, 1822 forces under his command destroyed the flagship of the Turkish admiral Nasuhzade Ali Pasha (or Kara-Ali Pasha) in revenge for the Chios Massacre.
The first Greeks in Baltimore were nine young boys who arrived as refugees of the Chios Massacre, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Greeks on the island of Chios at the hands of the Ottomans during the Greek War of Independence.