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  • #31
    Re: famous armenians in turkey

    Djivan Gasparyan was born in Armenia, in the village of Solag.

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    • #32
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      famous turks in present Armenia

      Ceki Ademi Potazoglu Joined the EU.

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      • #33
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        famous turks in present Armenia
        I thought bastard single eyebrows "cleaned" all Turks from Armenia.

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        • #34
          Re: famous armenians in turkey

          Originally posted by Selpak View Post
          I thought bastard single eyebrows "cleaned" all Turks from Armenia.
          Only from 1/9 of Armenia. Don't complain, you always wanted to join the EU ... now that's your chance.

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          • #35
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            Azad. I don't get it. Armenia or Armenians has nothing with Turkey's EU candidacy. And what is 1/9 of Armenia? Turks were the majority in todays so called Armenia. You cleaned Turks in 170 years with various massacres of should I say genocides? 1905-1907 1918-1920 1948-1951 1988-1989

            Erivan Hanlığı before Char's invasion 1828

            Turks 84.089
            Armenians 57.305
            Kurts 26.911
            Others 850 it doesn't look 1/9 to me.

            Erivan 1831

            Turks 7331
            Armenians 4484
            Others 105

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            • #36
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              Could it not be that the Turks didn't want to live under the rule of the tzar and moved to the Ottoman empire like they did from the Balkans after the Balkan wars.

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              • #37
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                i know its off subject but can anyone name one famous American Turk besides the guy from atlantic records and Mehement OZ?

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                • #38
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                  http://youtube.com/watch?v=SoBBMsYHSak&feature=related

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                  • #39
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                    Selpak, here are some famous Turks:
                    http://youtube.com/watch?v=lqG1lFMG1IE

                    But let us be fair, this idea of attacking one another by means of massing together the amount of "famous people" each side has is pointless, you have to look at the civilizatoin as a whole. Unfourtunitly, Armenians contributed much to the Ottoman Empire, but in the end, they contributed to the growth of the Ottoman Empire, it ended in the Ottoman name, we need to learn this fundimental Armenian history lesson. However, Armenia as a modern state and during the time under the soviet union has contributed greatly to western civlization, for a country the size of Armenia, our output is greater than our input relative to our population and resources.

                    Originally posted by Random Google link
                    Istanbul 1919 ... Berch Keresteciyan Efendi, in those days, is the Director of the Ottoman Bank. Mustafa Kemal knows him from Selanik, as the president of the bank’s Selanik branch.

                    In the Istanbul of those days, a city teeming with spies on every corner, Berch Keresteciyan meets with Mustafa Kemal’s attorney Sadettin Ferit Bey and divulges the following information:“You are, I believe, both the attorney and a close friend of the Esteemed Pasha. The ship that the Esteemed will be taking to Samsun will be sunk by a British torpedo boat outside the Bosphorus. Please convey this warning to the Esteemed Pasha.”
                    This guy Berch Keresteciyan Efendi, was he half xxxish? Efendi is a xxxish last name and he is from Selanik, which had a high percent of crypto xxxs? Anyways, I don't think he is a "famous Armenian", you can claim this one as your own, just call him a Turk. By the way, it is not because he saved Ataturk's life, rather, the idea that he would have opted to work for the Ottoman Empire, when the new Armenian Republic had been created, is repulsive. Turkified Armenains like him make me sick, as Armenian put it, "Christian Turks".

                    By the way, Selpak, you are getting a bit creative with your avatar selection, I like your new avatar, but lets be honest with ourselves. If I had to pick, I would rather have one gigantic unibrow versus looking like a mongol, white man with a unibrow > looking like Ghengis Khan.
                    Last edited by Virgil; 12-11-2007, 02:42 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Re: famous armenians in turkey

                      But let us be fair, this idea of attacking one another by means of massing together the amount of "famous people" each side has is pointless, you have to look at the civilizatoin as a whole.
                      Did you really watch the video? What is wrong with it? They all are respected Armenians in Turkey.

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