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  • Turks in Armenia

    How many turks live in armenia and how is their statue in armenia?

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    I guess there is no Turks in Armenia.

    Is there any turkish traces in Armenia? What remains? What are they?

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    • #3
      Re: Turks in Armenia

      Originally posted by Selpak
      I guess there is no Turks in Armenia.

      Is there any turkish traces in Armenia? What remains? What are they?

      There was never a Turkish presence in what is considered present-day Armenia. There are remnants of the Persian presence.

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        Re: Turks in Armenia

        The last time i went i saw a turk in armenina.

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          turks are everywhere... so there must be someturks in armenia too... actually i even saw one in an african country as a tribe chief (that no joke but it is funny)

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          • #6
            Re: Turks in Armenia

            Not turks in everywhere i think, they are only in Germany as low-society worker

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            • #7
              Re: Turks in Armenia

              There was never a Turkish presence in what is considered present-day Armenia.
              i heard turks were majority in yerevan. something should remained.

              Not turks in everywhere i think, they are only in Germany as low-society worker
              He he he. Go eastern turkey. 7 dolar.

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                Re: Turks in Armenia

                There is no turk in Armenian but more than 50.000 Armenians in turkey. I think more than 200.000 Armenian still live as hidden in hidden.

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                • #9
                  Re: Turks in Armenia

                  Originally posted by aconur
                  Not turks in everywhere i think, they are only in Germany as low-society worker

                  that is your opinion!!! I used to live in Istanbul near an armenian church, so I have known many armenian people. even these people were despising their people coming from erivan... the armenian living in Istanbul are people who have been living there since Ottoman empire rule. while they are despising their own people there, it's very comical you claim that "they are only in Germany as low-society worker" for Turkish people!
                  if you wanna see, you can find many Turk scientists, representatives, high level manager and so forth... and we dont approve discrimination in any society if you are living in Turkey you already know that.

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                    Re: Turks in Armenia

                    Originally posted by sergei
                    that is your opinion!!! I used to live in Istanbul near an armenian church, so I have known many armenian people. even these people were despising their people coming from erivan... the armenian living in Istanbul are people who have been living there since Ottoman empire rule. while they are despising their own people there, it's very comical you claim that "they are only in Germany as low-society worker" for Turkish people!
                    if you wanna see, you can find many Turk scientists, representatives, high level manager and so forth... and we dont approve discrimination in any society if you are living in Turkey you already know that.

                    Yeah, Turks never discriminate!!! Especially against Armenians and Kurds...riiiiiiight.

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