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Homage To Our Martyrs

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  • Homage To Our Martyrs

    Since yesterday a very important website is online in homage to our parents of 1915. We must announce it to all our families and armenians friendly. It’s a memorial. Look for now the town or were born and dead your grandparents in 1915 and go on { www.inhomage.com }

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    I tried to click on the location of names but no names were present. I don't know whats going on. I clicked on Afyonkarahissar, Nighde, and Aintab, but no luck. Oh well.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      I tried to click on the location of names but no names were present. I don't know whats going on. I clicked on Afyonkarahissar, Nighde, and Aintab, but no luck. Oh well.
      Me too, I clicked on Kars (my grandma's people) and no names. The site is beautifully done, but obviously the database is still small. I assume the whole point of it is to allow the internet community to log on and add entries to the database. That's why the login is probably there.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by karoaper
        Me too, I clicked on Kars (my grandma's people) and no names. The site is beautifully done, but obviously the database is still small. I assume the whole point of it is to allow the internet community to log on and add entries to the database. That's why the login is probably there.
        Exactly! Let us register our families

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        • #5
          Found something interesting and wanted to share. This is from the lonely planet website. A Turk making false statements about Armenians and the Armenian community in Turkey.



          I suggest all of you to go to the website and read it. Thanks

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          • #6
            First, you have to click on "Registration" and fill "Your email", "Your password", "Confirm your password", "Select your country" and click on "Submit".
            Then, you'll receive an email and you'll have to confirm your registration.
            Then, you'll have to "add a parent" and fill "Surname", "First name", "Birthplace", "Region" and click on "Submit". Ok ? Good luck !

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            • #7
              Originally posted by guest1
              Found something interesting and wanted to share. This is from the lonely planet website. A Turk making false statements about Armenians and the Armenian community in Turkey.
              Don't waste your time. "GayTurk_Izmir" is a well known jerk - whether that is because he is gay, a Turk, or from Izmir, or all three, I don't know. If you really want to annoy him, either make comments about Izmir being originally Smyrna and Greek, or make fun of Turkish "tour guides" (he is one). And its run by LP for God's sake - so what do you expect.
              Plenipotentiary meow!

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