The massacre of thousands of Armenians during the Countercoup of 1909 occurred in Adana. This tragic event, known as the Adana massacre, took place in the Adana Province of the Ottoman Empire. It was a period of widespread violence targeting the Armenian population in the region.
The Adana massacre was characterized by brutal attacks, killings, and looting directed towards Armenians by mobs instigated by the Ottoman authorities. The violence resulted in a significant loss of life and property for the Armenian community in Adana.
This event is significant in Armenian history as it reflects a pattern of persecution and violence against Armenians in the Ottoman Empire leading up to the larger-scale Armenian Genocide that took place during World War I. The Adana massacre serves as a tragic reminder of the challenges faced by the Armenian population in the region during that period.