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Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

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  • Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

    Tickets! Tickets they are handing out tickets...LOL

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      Pay attention from 1:40 he is sucking on alieves Dzee Dzeeg

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        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        That's a shxt load of hybrid mongoloids .
        My trigger finger automatically started twitching .
        So many targets .
        Artashes
        Aliyev must love Armenians like you and Vahram, he need lots of your sort to stay in power.
        Plenipotentiary meow!

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          Aliyev must love Armenians like you and Vahram, he need lots of your sort to stay in power.
          No what he needs most is BP and Western powers keeping him afloat. Now running along little chum before I pluck your fur and make more of an arse out of you...LOL

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            Originally posted by Vahram View Post
            No what he needs most is BP and Western powers keeping him afloat. Now running along little chum before I pluck your fur and make more of an arse out of you...LOL
            Grumpy Cat

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            • Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

              Originally posted by Vahram View Post
              This just in I believe this is in Baku, looks like a lot of people.



              They do riot like baboons...LOL
              Does anyone know anything about the music? Does anyone know enough about Turkish culture to say whether the music has similarity to Turkish traditional music? Because it's very similar to the religious music I grew up in Iran with. Music the Iranians would play during the various mourning religious days of remembrance.

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              • Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

                Originally posted by Mher View Post
                Does anyone know anything about the music? Does anyone know enough about Turkish culture to say whether the music has similarity to Turkish traditional music? Because it's very similar to the religious music I grew up in Iran with. Music the Iranians would play during the various mourning religious days of remembrance.
                Don't have answer to your specific questions , but the turkic/hunic invaders stole bits and pieces or whole chunks of culture from every where they infested . They didn't have much going except murder and steal .kurds are similar .
                Artashes

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                  Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
                  March 17 2013


                  Tensions increase in Azerbaijani-Turkish relations

                  17 March 2013 - 4:36pm
                  The relations between two regional allies, Turkey and Azerbaijan, are
                  in a state of crisis once again. The Azerbaijani authorities are
                  indignant over Turkey's initiative to establish an air route with
                  Armenia.

                  According to media, the Turkish air company Bora Jet is going to start
                  flights to the Armenian capital, Yerevan. Azerbaijan believes that the
                  Turkish government has something to do with the idea.

                  The fact that Turkish President Abdullah Gul immediately congratulated
                  Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarsgyan on his victory at the presidential
                  elections was also a very unpleasant surprise for Azerbaijan.

                  On Saturday a representative of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan party said
                  that the Turkish authorities should make an official statement on the
                  establishment of the Van-Yerevan air route. Officials of the
                  Azerbaijani presidential staff have expressed the same opinion.

                  The response the Turkish authorities have made so far appears to have
                  been insufficient. According to the Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan,
                  Ismayil Alper Coskun, the initiative of the private air company has
                  nothing to do with the official position of the Turkish cabinet.

                  `The Azerbaijani media and society are well acquainted with the
                  position of Turkey on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Armenia.
                  However, Turkish ambassadors to Azerbaijan have announced their
                  positions on this up to now. The Turkish President, Prime Minister,
                  officials and the Speaker of Parliament have clearly announced their
                  positions on this issue. The flights from Yerevan to Turkey are
                  operated by private companies. As media report, these are commercial
                  flights. Private companies have no problems in Turkey in carrying out
                  these activities,' the ambassador is quoted as saying by the APA
                  agency.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

                    Originally posted by Mher View Post
                    Does anyone know anything about the music? Does anyone know enough about Turkish culture to say whether the music has similarity to Turkish traditional music? Because it's very similar to the religious music I grew up in Iran with. Music the Iranians would play during the various mourning religious days of remembrance.
                    It is Arab Islamic Nasheed style music and has noting to do with 'Turkish' folk music.

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                    • Re: Azerbaijan - Internal Political Affairs

                      Originally posted by retro View Post
                      It is Arab Islamic Nasheed style music and has noting to do with 'Turkish' folk music.
                      Wouldn't that be going against their "secular" society that their government tries to present to the world?

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