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Turks to Picket Armenian Embassies

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    Re: Turks to Picket Armenian Embassies

    Originally posted by TomServo
    The only similarity between Caucasian Albania and Azerbaijan is that they are (or were) located in the same region. Do Turkish people claim to be the descendants of the Byzantines? Azerbaijanis need to decide who and what they are.
    Actually, some of them claim exactly that.

    From all the maps I've seen, excluding the maps of coarse drawn by Azeri "historians" , Caucasian Albania was on the territory of todays Dagestan, and along the Caspian coast of Azerbaijan.





    Actually as you can see from the above, Alabanians were not far from Artsakh.

    Now let me show you this. These freaks claim that the khachkars they destroyed in Nakhichevan, were of their ancestors. On no map, are their "ancestors" even close to Nakhichevan.

    Check out the letter they sent to the EP:

    Baku, February 24, AssA-Irada
    “By believing the Armenian propaganda, the European Parliament (EP) has gone against its principles,” says a statement of the Swiss-Azeri Cooperation Society (SACS) sent to the European Parliament. The letter expresses protest at the EP’s accusation of Azerbaijan of alleged desecration of Armenian crosses on graveyards in the Azeri exclave of Nakhchivan and says that the tombs on the territory of Nakhchivan have nothing to do with Armenians. The letter explains that prior to the appearance of Islamic religion, Azerbaijanis were Christians too and the tombs belong to their ancestors. There are many more such tombs elsewhere in Azerbaijan. The tombs in Nakhchivan have been damaged by severe weather conditions in Nakhchivan.
    The message also says the Azerbaijani government would soon complete restoration of all ancient graves. SACS also accused the European Parliament of turning a blind eye to the Khojali massacre. The Society has sent a collection of photos documenting the massacre and asked for permission to demonstrate a film about the tragedy to European MPs.*



    Now, check out the "weather destruction".


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