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An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

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  • #51
    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Yeah but your believing something that's not true, and I'm not the only person who thinks this, so do many Armenians especially in Armenia share this opinion, I'm even usually considered to be "nicer" towards Iranians, I know some Armenians that hate Iran and Iranians from the bottom of their heart. Are they right to hate ? No. We can be friends, but doesn't mean we're brothers.
    You don't represent the majority of Armenians, sorry.

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    • #52
      Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

      Originally posted by Azar View Post
      You don't represent the majority of Armenians, sorry.
      No but I know a lot of Armenians in Armenia, and a diverse amount of people. I spend a lot of time in Armenia, and have spent also a good amount of time with Iranians visiting Armenia. And I know the psychology of the Armenian people very well, much better than you of course.

      Did you fall in love with an Armenian boy or something?
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
      ---
      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      • #53
        Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Did you fall in love with an Armenian boy or something?
        What gave you the impression I was female? I'm not.

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        • #54
          Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

          Originally posted by Azar View Post
          What gave you the impression I was female? I'm not.
          your avatar...but an actual question are Persian women allowed to marry non-Muslim men? I though there was heavy punishment for that...
          Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
          ---
          "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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          • #55
            Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

            Originally posted by Mos View Post
            your avatar...but an actual question are Persian women allowed to marry non-Muslim men? I though there was heavy punishment for that...
            Yes, of course.

            How many Iranians are really Muslim? Hah.

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            • #56
              Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

              Originally posted by Azar View Post
              Yes, of course.

              How many Iranians are really Muslim? Hah.
              I've read that in all Muslim society this is a very strict thing. It's ok for Muslim man to marry non-Muslim woman, but not for a muslim woman to marry Christian man. Isn't this strictly forbidden? especially for Iranian women?

              Or would Iranian women be fine with marrying Armenian men, but not Russians (for example)?
              Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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              "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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              • #57
                Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

                Azar is a women’s name as far as I know.....and being an Iranian doesn’t mean being a Persian (Farc).

                Azar, do you even speak Farsi?
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                • #58
                  Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

                  Originally posted by Azar View Post
                  Saying that Iranians and Armenians are not brothers is ridiculous.

                  It's like saying that the Dutch and the Germans are not brothers.

                  I can't believe that someone would think Armenians and Iranians are not brothers, it just amazes me.... WOW.
                  Saying that Iranians and Armenians are brothers is ridiculous.

                  It's like saying that the Dutch and the Germans are brothers.

                  I can't believe that someone would think Armenians and Iranians are brothers, it just amazes me.... WOW.

                  How about you prove your points, instead of posting complete BS. Btw, the Dutch speak a Germanic language, but Armenian is not an Iranian language, so your analogy does not work.

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                  • #59
                    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

                    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                    Azar is a women’s name as far as I know.....and being an Iranian doesn’t mean being a Persian (Farc).

                    Azar, do you even speak Farsi?
                    Areh baradar man yek kam Farsi mitunam harfs bezanam.


                    Originally posted by Mos View Post
                    I've read that in all Muslim society this is a very strict thing. It's ok for Muslim man to marry non-Muslim woman, but not for a muslim woman to marry Christian man. Isn't this strictly forbidden? especially for Iranian women?

                    Or would Iranian women be fine with marrying Armenian men, but not Russians (for example)?
                    I've never heard about this law, I'm sure it's fine.


                    Originally posted by levon View Post
                    Saying that Iranians and Armenians are brothers is ridiculous.
                    Iranians and Armenians share linguistic, cultural, genetic, historic and geographical ties. Stop trying to deny reality.

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                    • #60
                      Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

                      Originally posted by Azar View Post
                      Yes, of course.

                      How many Iranians are really Muslim? Hah.
                      and let's not forget, before Persians became Muslims (and Armenians Christian), there was a lot of interaction between Persians and Armenians. The province of Atrpatakan (corrupted to 'Azerbaijan') was populated by Armenians, Persians and Assyrians

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