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During World War I, the Ottoman government committed genocides against its Armenian, Assyrian and Pontic Greek subjects.[I][23] During the war, the empire's Armenians were deported to Syria as part of the Armenian Genocide. As a result, an estimated 800,000 to 1,500,000 Armenians were killed.[82][83][84][85] The Turkish government has refused to acknowledge the events as genocide and states that Armenians were only relocated from the eastern war zone.[86] Genocidal campaigns were also committed against the empire's other minority groups such as the Assyrians and Greeks.[87][88][89] The drop was the result of events that had a significant impact on the country's demographic structure, such as the Armenian Genocide, the population exchange between Greece and Turkey[424]