First of all, thank you. Hi Bulgarian friend!
The thing is, there were many nations at play at that time. I have some documents in an archaic CD-ROM about the issue.
I don't want to name names, but the number of rifles collected from Armenians during that time is enough to form a small, unorganized army at the area. I don't know if I can dig the images but, they were a lot.
Turks and Armenians didn't hate each other, ever. This hate was seeded during the war somehow. To prevent worse things from happening, rulers of that time decided to remove Armenians from that area to somewhere south (IIRC the path), but bad things have happened. During this movement, other bad things have happened to Turks (like to my family).
The sad thing is, Turks don't hate Armenians, even today. We don't hate, our family, friends have no negative emotions about them, but when hate is projected from other side, you mirror it somehow to protect yourself. Having a chat with old Armenian friends were always hard. The emotions were very asymmetric. When a dear friend gives a suspicious look, wondering whether you're planning to hurt him/her is hurting.
The heart breaking thing is, my story is always listened as I'm making this up, but I'm not. I have no reason to. We're border neighbors and this shall end. It's tiring and doesn't have any productive outcome.
I don't tell that Armenians have not died. I do say bad things have happened to everyone, but labeling this as a planned and deliberate act is highly wounding. And dismissing what happened to Turks at that area adds insult to the injury.