Re: Caucasian Albania
Yes, very good, both of you! Though it may have not been obvious but my question in the beginning had a rhetorical side to it. Azeris CANNOT claim Albanian or Atropatenian heritage.
What you basically mean is that they got eventually assimilated with Armenians.
Ashot, that's what I call a failed attempt to reproduce Ararat on their seal. So not only are they not creative enough to rename Nakhichevan which is in fact an Armenian name (Ichevan is a resting place for travellers), but they also claim Ararat as theirs! I thought that Muslims believe that Noah's Ark did not land on Ararat, but on Judi. Though I guess that Azeris are able to distort their religion as easily as they would change their culture, alphabet, homeland, history, wives, and so on.
Yes, very good, both of you! Though it may have not been obvious but my question in the beginning had a rhetorical side to it. Azeris CANNOT claim Albanian or Atropatenian heritage.
Sakhs were definitely a different entity, but that was 2600 years ago. In short, (my dumbed down explanation), 2500 years ago, they stopped calling themselves Sakh, and began to call themselves Armenian, just like all other originally non-Armenian tribes, because they ALL lived in a kingdom called Armenia.
Also something I wanted to add, have anyone of you guys ever seen the seal of the city of Nakhichevan? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...akhchivan2.png
It seems Azeries also claim Ararat as theirs, it is already an offence to know our Ararat is on Turkish territory, and it gets worse when you see not only a symbol of our faith but a symbol of our people next to the crescent star and in territory stolen from us.
It seems Azeries also claim Ararat as theirs, it is already an offence to know our Ararat is on Turkish territory, and it gets worse when you see not only a symbol of our faith but a symbol of our people next to the crescent star and in territory stolen from us.
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