Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
why you are attacking me! You are very racist! I saw your many messeges! My post not propaganda they are trusts! only I showed you some words!
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
Stp posting 3 times in a short time and stop puting stupid propaganda on the forum we don't want to here wat you think frst the siyans were turks and now the Italians
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
I can write! Finn and Turk languages same words
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
By the way! do you know Italians and Turkish genetics are same per cent 99,7! This is Torino University Observing! We have relationship! But we don't know how was happened! Maybe They are Entrusks in South Italia,Entrusks live in South Italia and they came from Anatolia! Ok?
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
If you wanna their meaning,I can write ok??
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
You are so stupid !!! Turkish ancestors are the Scythians who had comen from East and Central Asia! They Moved to Europe !Ok?? They are our ancestors! Today,Yakuts are %90 blood with Sakas in Russia Federation! Yakuts are Sakas,and we can contect clearly with language ok? Dont make hooey! Many Turkish ancestors moved Europe as like Huns,As like Avars! Huns appropriated Christianity in 9. Century.And they fused other European nations with culture and anothers too! Please OBSERVE L HUN AND TURKISH LANGUAGE! Our language is simaler! Our words are ending agglutinative languages! Most of words are same too! "Elma" is Turkish word(Meaning "apple") They write "alma"!
and not only this
çok->sok
ata->atya
ana->anya
ben->en
benim->enyem
o->o
kim->ki
kimin->kié
de(conjunction word)->de
kapı->kapu
sevgi->semmi
sarı->sarga
omuz->tamasz
yer->ter
uzun->hosszu
kısa->kurta
pis->piszkos
kaplumbağa->teknosbeka (tekno = tekne It'is meaning "turtle" tekne's meaning "pot")
boğa->bika
öküz->ökör
tavuk->tyuk
keçi->kecke
arslan->oroszlan
kuçu(conversing language "meaning is dog")->kuçu
koç->kos
köpek->kopó
sakal->szakal
küçük->kicsi
alma(elma)->alma THAT'S MY EXAMPLE
batur(cesur)->bator
ikiz->iker
kapak->kupak
süz->szür
çadır->sator
kök->gyök
bol->bo
yel->szel
kırbaç->korbacs
tekerlek->kerek ("teker" word's meaning is "turning" mongol and hun language)
biş(çiş)->bis
baykus->bagoly
beter->beter (It's same! meaning "bad")
öl->öl (It's same meanin "to kill")
çal->csal (hile)
çarp->csap
dür->tür
eşmek->es
sayı->szam
sek->szök
yas->gyasz
yoğur->gyur
sür->suruség(firça)
süpür->söpör
süpürge->seprü
çevir->csavar
dalga->dagály
halk->hala
saç->szor
cici->cici
kız+mak->kis+ál
kalpak->kalpag
damga->támga
tanıt->tanít(meaning "to teach")
tanık->tanú
daz->tar
tarak->taraj
tuğrul->turul
tümen->tömény
pamuk->pamut
yemiş->gyümölcs
yüksük->gyüszü
cep->szeb
var->van
biç->becs
erdem->erdem
er->úr
yurt->jurta
kılıç->kard
I THINK THEY ARE ENOUGH!Last edited by YAFES; 08-11-2007, 01:10 AM.
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
Abush turk
Miyayn zenkov guka Hayots prgutyun!!!
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
Yafes you're soo stupid it's funny man the sktians were a indo-european people like the saka ruka and manny other tribes in those steppes learn some real history lol rofl
EDIT: because you'r so dum I post some info abou the ancien Armenians
Hittite inscriptions deciphered by E. Forrer testify to the existence of a mountain country, the Hayasa, lying around the Lake of Van. Hayasa or Khayasa identified with Haik, Hayk or Hark, was inhabited before the coming of Armens. The suffix sa of Hayasa corresponds to the stan, derivative of Hayasatan (Armenia). Greeks knew about this country (Hayasa) and their writers wrote about armenians or hayers. The cuneiform tablets of Boghaz Keuy have preserved the names of four succesive kings who ruled in Hayasa. They were Karannish, Mariyash, Hukkanash and Anniyash, the four covering a period of 55 years, from 1390 to 1335 B.C.
The first-named of this kings made incursions into the Hatti or Hittite empire, which were checked by the Emperor Dudhaliyash and hid successor, Subbiluliuma. Mariyash, the next king of Hayasa, who had married a Hittite princess, was punished with death because of his breach of matrimonial contract. Hukkanash, the third in the line, also married a Hittite princess, the sister of the Emperor Subbiluliuma.
The marriage treaty of this couple contained some interesting stipulations peculiar to the time. My sister, whom I gave you in marriage, says the Hatti rular, has sisters; through your marriage, they now become your relatives. Well, there is a law in the land of the Hatti. Do not approach sisters-in-law or your cousins; that is not permitted. In Hatti Land, whosoever commits such an act does not live; he dies. . . In your country, you do not hesitate to marry your own sister-in-law or cousin, because you are not civilized. Such an act cannot be permitted in Hatti.
Despite these restrictions imposed upon Hukkanash, he was no meek and submissive brother-in-law in political and military affairs. As a condition for the release of the thousands of Hittite prisoners held in his domain, he demanded first the return home of the Hayasan prisoners confined at Hatti. The Hittite Empire had been subject to contant harassment by its eastern neighbors, from the basin of the upper Euphrates to Aravanna (Erevan of today) and Tebruzzi (Tabriz). One of the most important of these enemies crouched on its eastern border was the kingdom of Hayasa-Azzi (the name Azzi represents the Alzi or Alzini of the Assyrian and Urartean inscriptions).
"Mursil, the Hittite Emperor," say Cavaignac, speaking of that period, " was busy in the wars waged against Azzi or Hayasa, which were as bitter as those waged against Arzava (Weatern Cilicia). About the beginning of Subbiluliuma's reign, that country (Hayasa-Azzi) was subject to Hittite influence, but won its freedom later on. Annyash, the King of Hayasa, had sacked several districts and refused to release the prisoners taken. He had created a political uniom of the tribes of Armenia, and organized a kingdom which extended from the River Iris (Yerhil-Irmak) to the Lake of Van."
Hayasa's good fortune did not continue long, however. The Hittite Mursil II, having consulted the oracles, invaded Hayasa in 1340 B.C. In the following spring he crossed the Euphrates and reorganized his army at Ingalova-Angegh, Angl-which, about ten centuries later, was to become the treasure-house and burial-place of the captured fortresses lay on the west side of the Lake of Van.
The Annals of Mursil thus describe these campaigns:
"The people of Nahasse arose and besieged" (name indecipher-able).
"Other enemies and people of Hayasa likewise. . . . They plundered Institina, blockaded Ganuvara. . . with troops and chariots. And because I had left Nuvanzas, the chief cupbearer, and all the heads of the camp and troops and chariots in the High Country, I wrote to Nuvanzas as follows; "See, the people of Hayasa. . . have devastated Institina, and blockaded the city of Ganuvara." . . . And Nuvanza led troops and chariots for aid and marched to Ganuvara. . . And then he sent to me a messenger and wrote to me; "Will you not go to consult for me the augur and the foreteller? Could not a decision be made for me by the birds and the flesh of the expiatory victims?" "And I sent to Nuvanza this letter: 'See, I consulted for you birds and flesh, and they commanded, Go! because these people of Hayasa, the God U, has already delivered to you; strike them!' "And as I was returning from Astatan to Carchemish, the royal prince Nana-Lu came to meet me on the road and said, 'The Hayasan enemy having besieged Ganuvara. Nuvanza marche against him and met him under the walls of Ganuvara. Ten thousand men and seven hundred chariots were drawn up in battle against him, and Nuvanza defeated them. There are many dead and many prisoners.' " "And when I arrived in Tiggaramma, the chief cup-bearer Nuvanza and all the noblemen came to meet me at Tiggaramma. I Should have marched to Hayasa still, but the chiefs said to me, 'The season is now far advanced, Sire, Lord! Do not go to Hayasa.' And I did not go to Hayasa. Hayasa as a fighting power was practically eliminated by the expedition of Mursil II in 1340 B.C. But after Mursil's premature death in 1320 B.C. the Hatti empire suffered a series of shocks. His elder brother Arvandas (Erouand) had also died young. A natural phenomenon, the eclipse of the sun, had terrified the people. A dreadful epidemic of some sort took a vast number of lives, including that of the Queen. The population of the capital was decimated to such a degree as to require the forced immigration of new inhabitants from adjoining countries. Taking advantage of the ensuing debacle, Mursil's nephew, Arma-u-as (Aramais?), contested against the heir-apparent for the succession to the crown. Still more serious was the menace of the sucession to the crown. Still more serious was the menace of the external enemies of the land, especially those of the North and East, who devastated the country in revenge for Mursil's conquests. A record exists of the incursion of the Kaskas or Kaskians, who crossed the Halys River with 800 chariots and advanced as far as the capital, which they plundered.
The King was compelled to remove the idols and the paraphernalia for the worship of the dead to a safer place. The Kaskas-whose home was Armenia- attacked by way of Amasia. Leonard King describes them as an "unruly people" living between the Euphrates and the Lake of Van, and a constant menace to the Hatti. "No Hatti King," says he, "was able to establish his power there permanemtly." It may therefore be safely assumed that Hayasa still exerted its influence. In any case, however, the days of Hattite hegemony were munbered. The Assyrians forged ahead and gradually spread their domination over southern and western Armenia.
SOURCES
Armenian History - Armenians, History of Armenia. Armenian Mythology, Armenian Culture, Armenian Religion, Kings and Queens, Maps of Armenia.
So you're theories are very stupid and stop claiming people to be Turkish if they aren'tAttached FilesLast edited by KarotheGreat; 08-10-2007, 12:54 PM.
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
Do you know the ancestors! They were there before Christ! the Scythians are Turkish ancestors! We have been there more than for 2000 years! When our ancestors Scythians had comen there,No Armenian was on Land! We only strived with Emp. Great Iskender and persians! LAND BELONG TURAN!
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Re: Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them
Originally posted by YAFES View PostThey are %90 true! Last of seljuk Sultans' wife was armenian! For example: Gıyassettin II. 's wife was Armenian! So Anatolian Seljuks was going to end! coz that armenian woman was only making intrigue! So Anatolia Seljuks went downhill,After tht Mongols destroyed Seljuks in Kösedağ war (Kösedağ/Sivas region) %10 is wrong which ones? only last sultans of Seljuks was half Armenian not all of the emperors! .............. All Turks know Gıyassettin II.'s wife was armenian and Ottoman sultans are not Turk..There are no exceptions
The subject is -- Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to them.
It is not about you, seljerks, mongols, or any other things you mind made up.
Don't believe everything you think!
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