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An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

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  • #31
    Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

    Originally posted by Armenian
    Compared to you, I probably am a "hin tseruk."

    As far as I am concerned, Persians, as well as a series of other ancient nations, are natives of the Armenian Highlands. Hittites being proto-Armenian has nothing to do with whether or not Persians originated in the Armenian Highlands. Also remember that Armenians are made up of various ancient peoples such as the Phyrigians, Hittites, Hurrians, Urartians, ect. As a matter of fact, Sumerians were most probably proto-Armenians as well. That is, they originated with Anatolia or the Caucasus.

    Ok, I'm done. *get's on his white horse and gallops away*

    So we pretty much invented civilization huh?

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    • #32
      Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

      Originally posted by ace
      So we pretty much invented civilization huh?
      How did you guess???

      Actually, human civilization 'did' originated within our homeland.

      Essentially, we Armenians are the aboriginal remnants of the first representatives of human civilization. One can argue that other regional nations are as well. However, Islam and the Turkic invasions destroyed, assimilated, absorbed, etc, all of the other ancient Anatolian and Caucasian nations. Today, we Armenians are the only 'intact' aboriginal Anatolian/Caucasian nation left.

      Incidentally, civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and China came much later than the civilizations of Anatolia and the Caucasus.

      We can argue this topic after you take some time out and read all of the posts within the following thread:

      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

      Նժդեհ


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      • #33
        Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

        Originally posted by Armenian
        How did you guess???

        Actually, human civilization 'did' originated within our homeland.

        Essentially, we Armenians are the aboriginal remnants of the first representatives of human civilization. One can argue that other regional nations are as well. However, Islam and the Turkic invasions destroyed, assimilated, absorbed, etc, all of the other ancient Anatolian and Caucasian nations. Today, we Armenians are the only 'intact' aboriginal Anatolian/Caucasian nation left.

        Incidentally, civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and China came much later than the civilizations of Anatolia and the Caucasus.

        We can argue this topic after you take some time out and read all of the posts within the following thread:

        http://s4.invisionfree.com/Armenian_...?showtopic=199
        I just read the Metsamor Article. W00t, I'm from Metsamor. I'm like royalty there.
        Last edited by ace; 01-26-2006, 09:09 PM.

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        • #34
          Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

          Originally posted by ace
          I just read the Metsamor Article. W00t, I'm from Metsamor. I'm like royaly there.
          Sure you are.

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