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Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

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  • #31
    Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I thought Azar was a girl's name so I just thought Azar was female
    Nope, he's a male - I thought he was a female when he first joined, but then he told me he wasn't.
    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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    • #32
      Re: Are Azeri women the hottest women on earth?

      G.azar!

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      • #33
        Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

        Originally posted by Azar View Post
        We fully endorse Armenian-Iranian relationships and marriages.

        I know you guys consider yourselves 'unique' and 'special', but the average Iranian man and woman consider you just another group of Iranians, deal with it
        What are you babbeling about girlyman......that statement was a complement to all Iranian women. Hell, it was a hot Persian girl that told me that line long time ago.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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        • #34
          Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

          I don't think anybody explains it better about Iranian girls than an Armenian Iranian singer Vigen.

          Zane Irooni Takeh.....Persian girls are one of the kind.


          B0zkurt Hunter

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          • #35
            Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

            Originally posted by Mos View Post
            Any examples of what they've done?
            I think maybe the best example is from our own history.

            But the first fruits of the Parthian feudality could not prevail in Iranian surroundings, which were more favorable to the autocratic absolutism of the Sassanids than to the aristocratic regime of the Arsacids. On the contrary, they found unparalleled conditions for prospering, in Armenia, a country naturally adapted to partition. The Armenian society became a powerful hierarchic organization, which is revealed to have been the oldest and the firmest feudality of history. This is how the nakharars asserted their exalted blood or nobility even before the kings. Manuel Mamikonian wrote to the King Varazdat, of a collateral branch of Arsacids: "We are your p320equals, of an extraction even nobler than yours." (Phaustos) Mushegh Mamikonian did not put away his sword before entering the tent of the Persian King. "Since my boyhood," he said, "I was brought up among kings, just like my ancestors and forefathers." (Sebeos). Another young nakharar, Shavasp Ardzruni said to Shapuh, the son of the Persian king: "I am of royal blood." Kings of Persia married the daughters of nakharars and gave them their daughters in marriage. Parantzem, the daughter of Andovk, nakharar of Sewniq, became the wife of King Arshak. King Tiran gave his daughter, Eranyak, in marriage to the Bagratid prince Trdat, the son of Sembatuhi, daughter of the Great Sembat. Trdat was brave and bold but short of stature and of pitiable appearance. This proved an unhappy marriage. Eranyak hated her husband, "she treated him with contempt and always bewailed that she, a beauty and of higher birth, was forced to co-habit with a man of disagreeable countenance and inglorious descent. One day, Trdat, growing angry, gave her a violent beating, cut off her blond hair, tore out the ringlets, and ordered her dragged away from the apartment. He then rebelled and passed to the strong parts of the land of the Medes. Arriving in Sewniq he heard of the death of (King) Tiran and remained there upon receiving that news." (Khorenatsi II.63).

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            • #36
              Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

              NO WAY, this turkish azeri "women" are much "hotter" that any Iranian woman could be

              This is the real face of turkishness, mashallah .



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              • #37
                Re: Are Iranian women the hottest women on earth?

                Originally posted by HermanGerman View Post
                NO WAY, this turkish azeri "women" are much "hotter" that any Iranian woman could be

                This is the real face of turkishness, mashallah .
                KILL IT WITH FIRE

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