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  • #41
    Re: What are the N.K. borders?

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I came across an article on www.reporter.am (Armenia Reporter) website and noticed the excellent map of Artsakh and Armenia they used to talk about Nabucco. Things are finally changing?



    http://www.reporter.am/go.cfm?path=/...-projects&pg=3
    That's right only guilt filled people don't accept victory and it seems we have lost so many times that by winning once we can't even enjoy, accept and acknowledge that victory. It's a tragedy they still use Stalinist bolshevik maps in Armenia

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    • #42
      Re: What are the N.K. borders?

      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      I came across an article on www.reporter.am (Armenia Reporter) website and noticed the excellent map of Artsakh and Armenia they used to talk about Nabucco. Things are finally changing?



      http://www.reporter.am/go.cfm?path=/...-projects&pg=3
      That's a very good sign fed, thanks for the find.

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      • #43
        Re: What are the N.K. borders?

        Excellent work by an Armenian blogger to accurately describe the evolution (or devolution) of Artsakh since 1921 ---> http://517design.livejournal.com/305533.html#cutid1
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        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        • #44
          Re: What are the N.K. borders?

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Excellent work by an Armenian blogger to accurately describe the evolution (or devolution) of Artsakh since 1921 ---> http://517design.livejournal.com/305533.html#cutid1
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          Hello brother federate, I have two little questions.
          1. Are there any kurds left in Artsakh in that red part indicated on your map?
          If yes why are we allowing our enemies (considering their collaboration with azerbaboons and triqs) to stay there?
          2. Who coined the phrase azerbaboon? why is it listed in google and has 19000 hits?

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          • #45
            Re: What are the N.K. borders?

            Originally posted by merhayrenik View Post
            Hello brother federate, I have two little questions.
            1. Are there any kurds left in Artsakh in that red part indicated on your map?
            If yes why are we allowing our enemies (considering their collaboration with azerbaboons and triqs) to stay there?
            2. Who coined the phrase azerbaboon? why is it listed in google and has 19000 hits?
            1.There are Kurds left in Artsakh but their numbers are very few and they are isolated. They can be found in the Kashatagh province of Artsakh. Their numbers used to be much more but the vast majority of them left with the Azerbaboons during our liberation war. The Kurds are actually hated by the Azerbaboons and Turks and they always accuse us of aiding the Kurds. About a year ago, there were allegations by our enemies that we were harbouring the PKK in Artsakh (see Armenia-PKK)

            The red part in the map is what used to be called "Red Kurdistan" or the "Kurdistan Uzeyd" during USSR times. You see, in order to gain sympathy from Kurdish movements in Turkey and Iran, the Soviets carved up a new district on Artsakh lands and called it "Red Kurdistan". It had no special status, just the name was symbolic. However, it was later disbanded and a portion of Kurds deported to Kazakhstan.

            2. It's an Internet creation that started popping up all over the place at the same time. The hits show the rise and popularity of this made-up term.
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            • #46
              Re: What are the N.K. borders?

              Federate thanks for all the great posts.

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              • #47
                Re: What are the N.K. borders?

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                The red part in the map is what used to be called "Red Kurdistan" or the "Kurdistan Uzeyd" during USSR times. You see, in order to gain sympathy from Kurdish movements in Turkey and Iran, the Soviets carved up a new district on Artsakh lands and called it "Red Kurdistan". It had no special status, just the name was symbolic. However, it was later disbanded and a portion of Kurds deported to Kazakhstan.
                "Red Kurdistan" was mostly formed from territory to the west of Artsakh. And, more importantly, territory was actually removed from the Armenian Soviet republic and given to the Kurdistan Uzeyd. When the Kurdistan Uzeyd was abolished those territories were not returned to Armenia but were incorporated into Azerbaijan.

                Regardless of what it says on that poor-quality Wikipedia article, from what I've read it was not really formed to gain sympathy from Kurds in Turkey and Iran, but was formed as an alternative to giving complete control of the territory to Azerbaijan.
                Plenipotentiary meow!

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                • #48
                  Re: What are the N.K. borders?

                  Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                  "Red Kurdistan" was mostly formed from territory to the west of Artsakh. And, more importantly, territory was actually removed from the Armenian Soviet republic and given to the Kurdistan Uzeyd. When the Kurdistan Uzeyd was abolished those territories were not returned to Armenia but were incorporated into Azerbaijan.

                  Regardless of what it says on that poor-quality Wikipedia article, from what I've read it was not really formed to gain sympathy from Kurds in Turkey and Iran, but was formed as an alternative to giving complete control of the territory to Azerbaijan.
                  Correct, though the "territory west of Artsakh" (formerly called Kelbajar, Lachin) is part of Artsakh. You meant west of the former NKAO.

                  And thanks for the information on the real motive behind the theft, it makes much more sense.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • #49
                    Re: What are the N.K. borders?

                    Great map once again by Armenia Reporter of the true borders of present-day Armenia and Artsakh.

                    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                    • #50
                      Re: What are the N.K. borders?

                      After looking at these maps, I think to myself
                      "Man How Much Land Did We Lose?"
                      I mean I can't imagine what Armenia would be like
                      if we kept our lands.

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