Of all of Armenia's neighbors and occupying powers, the Ottomans have probably had the greatest effect on Armenian mentality, psychology, way of life etc. Even now, on a given day, thousands of Armenians all over the world will tell each other 14th century Turkish folk philospher/homorist Nasreddin Hodja's wisecrack stories
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Re: The Ottomans
Ottomans have been reduced to a couch accessories now. Romans, Persians and apostles are of more import to Armenia's history than blood thirsty Ottomans. Too bad we could not build a wall like the Chinese..
Hahaha...he said 'homo'ist.
Armenia still exists, Ottomans are extinct. Get over it.Between childhood, boyhood,
adolescence
& manhood (maturity) there
should be sharp lines drawn w/
Tests, deaths, feats, rites
stories, songs & judgements
- Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22
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Originally posted by lampron View PostOf all of Armenia's neighbors and occupying powers, the Ottomans have probably had the greatest effect on Armenian mentality, psychology, way of life etc. Even now, on a given day, thousands of Armenians all over the world will tell each other 14th century Turkish folk philospher/homorist Nasreddin Hodja's wisecrack stories
Your thread essentially has no point so what is your purpose on these boards?Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by lampron View PostOf all of Armenia's neighbors and occupying powers, the Ottomans have probably had the greatest effect on Armenian mentality, psychology, way of life etc.
As for what was once called Ottoman or Turkish Armenia, well, I'm sure you know what happened.Last edited by TomServo; 03-29-2008, 01:54 AM.
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Here, I am going to give you an English lesson Lampron. Let's use 'Ottoman' in a sentence.
"Today, I bought an Oriental rug and a couch that came with an ottoman."Between childhood, boyhood,
adolescence
& manhood (maturity) there
should be sharp lines drawn w/
Tests, deaths, feats, rites
stories, songs & judgements
- Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22
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Originally posted by ZAYRAVASTIam sure you dont even know who helped Alpaslan in Malazgird battle to defeat the Bizantian empaire.....well ofcourse the armenians done it (have they done an error ) I thing no...and the Ottoman sultan called armenians ever since "milleti sadika" if you dont know turkish you should learn it......Armenians have done great works in Ottoman empair ..even the leading architect SINAN was armenian origin who build mighty mosques in ottoman empair the armenians were in caucasian region for about 3800 years with the persians.....and the rest.. they are the new comers to wait their turn to talk...
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Historically the Ottomans controlled the bulk of the Armenian nation. The Ottoman rule lasted much longer than the Persian or Russian. From 1870s onwards Armenian-Ottoman relations grew bad, but in the early days things were much better. The Sultan Mehmed II encouraged Armenians to move into Constantinople (Istanbul). I read that Armenians and Greeks were among physicians (doctors) of Ottoman Sultans and Pashas.
More research is needed on the centuries of Ottoman rule.
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Originally posted by ZAYRAVASTIam sure you dont even know who helped Alpaslan in Malazgird battle to defeat the Bizantian empaire.....well ofcourse the armenians done it (have they done an error ) I thing no...and the Ottoman sultan called armenians ever since "milleti sadika" if you dont know turkish you should learn it......Armenians have done great works in Ottoman empair ..even the leading architect SINAN was armenian origin who build mighty mosques in ottoman empair the armenians were in caucasian region for about 3800 years with the persians.....and the rest.. they are the new comers to wait their turn to talk...
Originally posted by ZAYRAVASTbecause the armenians had in born ability to commercilazation entities
Originally posted by lampronOf all of Armenia's neighbors and occupying powers, the Ottomans have probably had the greatest effect on Armenian mentality, psychology, way of life etc. Even now, on a given day, thousands of Armenians all over the world will tell each other 14th century Turkish folk philospher/homorist Nasreddin Hodja's wisecrack stories
Can you please share some of these world-famous wisecrack stories with us, since they are in such abundance?
Armenian government has followed the Persian model more or less since antiquity. Even today Armenian lands are split into Marz. As for Armenian literature and intellectual thought, it was mostly influenced by the Hellenistic thinkers and writers, as well as their own local innovations and traditions. It was also to a lesser extent influenced by Persian, and later European and Russian thinkers/writers. Can you please name some Ottoman/Turkish thinkers and/or writers which, as you claim, have made a major impact on Armenians?Last edited by ArmSurvival; 04-01-2008, 11:56 PM.
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