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Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black World
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by gkv View PostMatthew 7
1Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Most armenians I have come to encounter are "fake" christians as you put it.
Their spirit is that of pagans and philistines.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post...most of them so-called fake ''Christians'' like West-Europeans
1Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Most armenians I have come to encounter are "fake" christians as you put it.
Their spirit is that of pagans and philistines.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Does anyone have a full list of Middle-Eastern last-name suffixes? Please post one if you have it.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Mos View PostPersian tourists have greatly increased in Armenia. Many tourists have done good for the economy by bringing in a lot of money and such. However, there is a portion of those Iranian tourists that are hooligans. They come to Armenia and do bad things like drugs, women trafficking, and robbery since Armenia is a much more free country than Iran. They have created many problems and those type of Iranians should be kicked out and never allowed in. The blacks in Armenia I can count on my hand, they all are just soccer players that play in the Armenian league, so they're fine for now....
Check out this video of Iranians in Armenia:
The people of Iran and other countries across the Middle East and Central Asia are marking Nowruz, the Zoroastrian new year which falls on the March 21 equin...
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Azar View PostI think I have some Armenian blood as well, maybe I should get a Y-dna test done :P
Armenians have been pretty closed ethnic group, rarely marrying outside of their group. The only group with which they openly intermixed was the Georgians, during the times when Armenia and Georgia were close to each other (both Christian kingdoms) fighting the common Muslim invaders.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Azar View PostExplain please?
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostThat could be, there is a chance I have Persian blood since our family moved there 400 years ago, who knows?Do you live in North Iran or Teheran?
Unlike other Iranians, I don't lack so much self-pride that I need to label myself as racially pure (lol).
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Azar View PostI think I have some Armenian blood as well, maybe I should get a Y-dna test done :PDo you live in North Iran or Teheran?
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostIn the ideal situation, the Armenian culture is based upon preservation of our language, traditions and blood in the sense that we ought to marry only Armenians.
In reality, the assimilation rate is very high (the negative consequence of living in foreign countries) and many Armenians marry other ethnicities (most of them so-called fake ''Christians'' like West-Europeans).
There are hundreds of thousands of Armenian-Kurds, who we should encourage to become ''fully'' Armenian again or at least be an Armenian sympathisant, racism would do no good.
Personally, I am strongly against marrying other ethnicities, be it Dutch, Persian, Russian. Armenians who marry Persians mostly marry Christian (or atheist) Persians, marrying a muslim is out of the question and highly discouraged.
Persians are our allies and good friends (and neighbour), but we have a different culture, different traditions, different religion. Persians fought for 200 years against the muslim Arab invaders, but failed and got defeated. That is where our roads seperated (because until then, we had the same god Mithras and inter-marriage rate was very high).
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