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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostArmenians have been critical actors in Iran liberations in past and nottoo far present. We look the same, our cultures are interwined and we have shed blood together against invating toorks. Armenians were the only ones allowed into Persian Empire Capital compared to the rest. We are both Arians ( not compared to 20th century meaning of blond blue eyes redneck).
Iran helped Armenians in karabagh war. Armenian Fedayees were openn7ng Persian can foods in war. Any help to azeris was not helpfull to win the war and just Islamic jurk off.
Iran and turks will never unite against Armenia.
Look at yourself, do you look like Russians or Persians?
We will be stupid to even think that Iran is our enemy. You have no idea how deep Armenians are involved in Iranian security and otherwise.
Remember Monte was Persian Armenian and he did not see Iran as a enemy.
From ancient times to now, there is no doubt that we are connected not only as allies but down to DNA.
Without Arme ians Iran would not have survived in history........without Iranians we would not hsve survived in history.
DNA wise closest to Armenians are Georgians and other Caucasians, then its the Assyrians (Georgians being the closest) Now Im not counting Turks, because many are just turkified Armenians. Yes you are right that Iranians are closer to us than Russians, but honestly amongst a group of Armenians, Iranians stick out like a sore thumb. They dont look like us. There is some overlap, but majority wise they do not look like us. Also their behavior and personality is not like us either. They are mild mannered and sneaky, we are more straightforward and hot blooded.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by ayrudzi View Postbut honestly amongst a group of Armenians, Iranians stick out like a sore thumb. They dont look like us. There is some overlap, but majority wise they do not look like us. Also their behavior and personality is not like us either. They are mild mannered and sneaky, we are more straightforward and hot blooded.
Overall, I do not have problems with the Iranians. I wish the turks were as respectful to the Armenians. They are good neighbors as long we keep our boundaries and respect each other.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
There's no such thing as "Iranians". That is like saying "Americans" or "Europeans", be more precise of what type of Iranian you are referring to. I believe fundamentally we are culturally closer to Persians than any other group of people, but our time in Ottoman and then Soviet rule has left its mark on our modern culture. It is stupid to talk DNA in regards to Armenians, we are one of the peoples with the most varying DNA as all kind of traces have been found.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Vishap90 View PostThere's no such thing as "Iranians". That is like saying "Americans" or "Europeans", be more precise of what type of Iranian you are referring to. I believe fundamentally we are culturally closer to Persians than any other group of people, but our time in Ottoman and then Soviet rule has left its mark on our modern culture. It is stupid to talk DNA in regards to Armenians, we are one of the peoples with the most varying DNA as all kind of traces have been found.
About the DNA you are correct that we have varying DNA but all of those varying DNA markers are native to Armenia. There is a video I will put up the link the Armenian DNA Project. It talks about how the different varying DNA strands are native to Armenian Highlands, and it spread from their down into Middle east and Asia and Europe. Armenians have not had any major DNA input since the Bronze Age, so Armenians are basicaly the same people DNA wise since 3-4 thousand years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etBNo0638Pw fastforward to 30 minutes to start on Armenian DNA first 30 minutes is just talk on DNA studies in general
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups.../about/results this second link is an article about the same study
please watch the video and read article it is very informative, because many armenians say we are mixed like you said, but the varying DNA is native to Armenia that is the difference, and we have no outside DNA input since bronze age (3-4 thousand years )
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
The head job the azeris were giving a Hanukkah Party at the Trump International Hotel in DC is firing back. All kinds of protests by jewish organizations. That should hurt aliyev's butt.
Check the video on ANCA Facebook
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by ayrudzi View PostYes the pure Persians are close to us, but still we fall more in the caucasus and anatolia circle (ancient Hittites being a close relative of ours )
About the DNA you are correct that we have varying DNA but all of those varying DNA markers are native to Armenia. There is a video I will put up the link the Armenian DNA Project. It talks about how the different varying DNA strands are native to Armenian Highlands, and it spread from their down into Middle east and Asia and Europe. Armenians have not had any major DNA input since the Bronze Age, so Armenians are basicaly the same people DNA wise since 3-4 thousand years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etBNo0638Pw fastforward to 30 minutes to start on Armenian DNA first 30 minutes is just talk on DNA studies in general
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups.../about/results this second link is an article about the same study
please watch the video and read article it is very informative, because many armenians say we are mixed like you said, but the varying DNA is native to Armenia that is the difference, and we have no outside DNA input since bronze age (3-4 thousand years )
I have seen that video before, and that is what I was referring to. That great DNA variation has spread to different parts of the world. Saying that we have great variation in DNA does not necessarily equal saying that the DNA is not native to Armenia.
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