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President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

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  • #71
    Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

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    • #72
      Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

      Originally posted by Sean
      What is that to do with anything. Pan-Iranism is actually Pan-Turkism. Azeri Turks use the label Pan-Iranism.
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      • #73
        Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

        Originally posted by oslonor
        What is that to do with anything. Pan-Iranism is actually Pan-Turkism. Azeri Turks use the label Pan-Iranism.
        oh no ur right, those are definately turks in afghanistan, pakistan, china, oman, qatar, armenia, and kuwait

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        • #74
          Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

          Originally posted by Sean
          oh no ur right, those are definately turks in afghanistan, pakistan, china, oman, qatar, armenia, and kuwait
          Some Turks such as Mr. Ahmadinejad are using the label Pan-Iranism to dominate the region. Nothing strange about that.
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          • #75
            Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

            This is a stupid thread and this oslonor character is a wack job.
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            • #76
              Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

              It is a meaningless thread. And if everything is as accurate as Oslonor describes it , what then ? What is Oslonor going to do about it ?

              Are we going to break off relations with Persia and demand the return of our Ambassador ?

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              • #77
                Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

                Originally posted by oslonor
                I have provided evidence about being Azeri. Mr. Ahmadinejad picture. Also he speaks fluent Azeri laguage.
                There are many Armenians (especially those in Norther Iran) that speak fluent Azeri...are they for pan-Turkism too?

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                • #78
                  Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

                  Ahmadinejad is a native of Semnan, a city which does not have one single ethnic Azeri, and is 100 percent Persian (he grew up in downtown Tehran however). Furthermore he does not speak a single word of Azeri, and is a big promoter of Persian language and literature...in fact he has tried during his presidency to tighten the links between what he calls the "Persian Triangle" (a reference to Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan, where Persian is the predominant language).

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                  • #79
                    Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

                    Actually, one correction...Ahmadinejad is a native of Garmsar (a 100 percent Persian city with no Azeri inhabitants) in Semnan PROVINCE, and grew up in downtown Tehran. But still, he is about as Persian as they come.

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                    • #80
                      Re: President Ahmadinejad and Pan-Turkism

                      No doubt he is Persian, but he might know azeri since he has been the mayor of Ardebil(a northern province) for a while.

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