A thread dedicated to the unknown heroes of the Artsakh war, if you know anyone that was not mentioned, feel free to post a biography or "blurp" (AKA short paragraph) about unsung hero xyz.
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Re: Unsung Heroes of Artsakh War
Well, this might be unconventional, but how about Baroness Caroline Cox? She was there during the war and has visited Nagorno-Karabakh many times. A strong supporter of Artsakh self-determination in Islam apologist Europe.
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Re: Unsung Heroes of Artsakh War
Originally posted by TomServo View PostWell, this might be unconventional, but how about Baroness Caroline Cox? She was there during the war and has visited Nagorno-Karabakh many times. A strong supporter of Artsakh self-determination in Islam apologist Europe.
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By the way, the introduction of part 1 talks about the "life giving sword", a sword is used to kill, this is the obvious nature, but what if it killed a person that intended to kill another in cold blood, would this then not be a "death giving sword", but a "life giving sword"? Interesting philosophy, the warrior's code is universal.Last edited by Virgil; 12-02-2007, 03:54 PM.
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Re: Unsung Heroes of Artsakh War
Originally posted by Mher View PostCan anyone please name this fedayee?
This picture is in most Artsakh videos and tributes to fedayees and even after searching for years, I've never been able to find who this is
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