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Armenian-Azeri encounter

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  • Mos
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    How much crime have Italian Americans done? lol

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  • Joseph
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    Every ethnic group has a criminal element. When compared to other ethnic groups in the US, (every ethnic group), Armenians are probably the most law abiding and when known by Americans, are typically acknowledged for their hard work, intelligence, cohesion, pride, and affluence. Yes, there is criminal element in the Armenian community but as noted above, when compared to every other ethnic group in the US we are the least likely to be criminal. Out of about 1.5 million Armenians in the USA, there are less than 6,000 or so involved in criminal activity. Many of these are new arrivals and after some more time in the US, these numbers will begin to dwindle. This has been manifest in the US since the beginning of all major immigration movements to the US.

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  • Vahram
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    "why are you still on this forum? "

    He has no life?

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by lampron View Post
    this stereotype of Turks in Germany is from 30 or 40 years ago

    many Turks in Germany are now well established fluent in German (and probably speaking English too), with investments in Turkey...

    As to Azeris in Moscow there are the watermelon and shashlik vendors but also the businessmen

    the Moscow based Shesh-Besh Caucasian restaurant chain is owned by Azerbaijani businessmen

    where are the Armenian restaurant chains in Russia?
    Armenians are very succesful in Russia, especially in construction business. You also have several Armenian billionaires and prominent businessmen in Russia.

    Richest Armenians

    Kirk Kerkorian- Billionaire investor, net worth $3.5 Billion
    Sergey Galitsky- Billionaire owner of Magnit,net worth $ 5.5 Billion
    Danil Khatchaturov- Billionaire, net worth $ 1.5 Billion
    Sergey Khatchaturov- Billionaire, net worth $ 1.5 Billion
    Ruben Vardanian- Billionaire, net worth $ 1.3 Billion
    Robert Kocharyan- Billionaire net worth $ 5.0 Billion
    Samvel Karapetyan- Billionaire, net worth $1.4 Billion
    Richard Manoogian- Billionaire, net worth $ 1.0 Billion
    Sergey Sarkisov- Billionaire, net worth $1.5 Billion
    Nikolay Sarkisov-Billionaire, net worth $ 1.5 Billion
    Tigran Izmirlian- Billionaire, net worth unknown
    Larry Gagosian- Billionaire, net worth unknown
    Ashot Khachaturiants- Billionaire, net worth unknown
    Joseph Oughourlian- Billionaire, net worth unknown
    Ara Hovnanian- net worth unknown
    Oleg Mkrtchian- Billionaire, net worth $1.8 Billion
    Eduardo Eurenkian- net worth $ 845 million
    Andrey Ogadzanyants- also known as Andrey Andreev , net worth $ 800 million
    Ara Abrahamyan- net worth unknown, Billionaire
    Tigran Nersesian- net worth $ 500 million
    David Mugar- net worth $ 550 million
    Alina Ayvazova- net worth $ 900 million
    Bob Manukian- net worth $ 700 million
    Ashot Egazaryan- net worth, $ 320 million
    Gerald Cafesdjian- net worth $ 437 Million
    Igor Avanesian- net worth $ 390 million
    Arsen_Borysovych_Avakov- net worth 380 Million
    Joesph Oughrlian- Billionaire, net worth unknown
    Vartan Sirmakes- net worth $ 350 million
    Jerry Turpanjian- net worth 400 million
    Blake Krikorian- net worth 450 million
    David Yan- net worth 200 million
    Sam Simon- net worth unknown
    Ruben Dishdishian- net worth 200 million
    Aleksandr Akopov- net worth $ 200 million
    Varuzan Petrosian- net worth $ 180 million
    Artem Khachatryan- net worth $ 190 million
    Robert Tateossian- unknown
    Paul Kazarian- net worth $ 200 million
    Igor Sagiryan- unknown
    Cris Goekdjian- unknown
    Alain Manukian- unknown
    Alain Mikli- unknown
    Charles Aznavour- unknown
    Cher- net worth $ 720 million
    Alex Yemenidjian- unknown
    Gor Nakhapetian- unknown
    Arsen Avakian- unknown
    Noubar Afeyan- unknown
    Nver Mkhitaryan- net worth $ 300 million
    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    ...and Armenians fill prison cells in America.
    why are you still on this forum?

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  • Armanen
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    ...and Armenians fill prison cells in America.
    And Scots lick English dongs.

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  • Vahram
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    "...and Armenians fill prison cells in America. "

    Is that you barking again?

    The Armenians in prsion in the USA make up less then 1% of the Armenian American comunity. You picked a hell of a time to bark again, bel the belig!

    More discredit to you and your stupidity, sorry you got owned again

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  • UrMistake
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    Tashir mall and many factory's owners tycoons is armenians !!

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Turks clean toilets in Germany, Azeris make Kebab on the streets in Moscow.
    ...and Armenians fill prison cells in America.

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  • lampron
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Turks clean toilets in Germany, Azeris make Kebab on the streets in Moscow...lol
    this stereotype of Turks in Germany is from 30 or 40 years ago

    many Turks in Germany are now well established fluent in German (and probably speaking English too), with investments in Turkey...

    As to Azeris in Moscow there are the watermelon and shashlik vendors but also the businessmen

    the Moscow based Shesh-Besh Caucasian restaurant chain is owned by Azerbaijani businessmen

    where are the Armenian restaurant chains in Russia?

    Leave a comment:


  • Mos
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    Turks clean toilets in Germany, Azeris make Kebab on the streets in Moscow...lol

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