I am not expecting you to love Abdulhamid Han. But no state would allow terrorism against its rulers. The interesting part is how Armenian anarchists and Ittihadists were buddies.
About Andranik Ozanyan, check out the book by Antranik Celebyan(Chelebyan) named Andranik Pasha. It was also translated into Turkish.
Hovik or Zara, I know your stand point, and I wont dispute it. Your political point of view allows you to compare Balkan nations with Armenians. They are totally uncomparable. They were living under their own states. Similar to US system today. The Serbs had their own state and they had their own rulers. They were paying taxes and they were not free in their foreign policy, but they had their own internal rule and law. They had their own judicial system etc. The Greeks, Serbs, MAcedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Croatians, Albanians, and Bosnians, they all had a state under Ottoman system. Their seperation was easy and compareably smooth.
Armenian case is totally different. Armenians lived among Turks they did not have a state to rule them like the Balkan case. They(revolutionaries) wanted to free the lands that the Armenians live in Adana, Antep,Hatay and Eastern Anatolia. In These areas Armenians Turks, Kurds and Arabs were living in mixed societies.
The fight was to save those provinces from each other. Since Anatolia was the last homeland for the Ottoman Muslims(after losing immense amount of lands in Balkans and Caucusia), the fight for Anatolia was more bloodier than compared to Balkans.
In your posts I can easly get the feeling that you dont believe or dont accept the fact that Erzurum, Kars, Van and Adana belongs to Turks, just because Armenians lived in those provinces for centuries way back than the Turks. You say the same for Karabag, for you as I understand Erzurum and KArabag are the same, historical Armenian lands. Thats why there is nothing wrong with expulsion of 800,000 Azeris from and around Karabag. Same goes with Nahjivan according to you. If all Azeris were expelled from Nahjivan, it will just *fix* a historical mistake done by Stalin, and it will be given back to their real owners.
This stand point is not healthy(no offense to you), it is just 19th century type nationalism.
Pan Turanism or Turkish nationalism is a reaction to the partition of Ottoman state and nationalistic movements among the nations it ruled. It was not invented out of blue moon.
One more Balkan difference is, the clashes in Balkans was between Ottoman state and Orthodox Kingdoms. Armenian case is different, it was the clash of newly founded Turkish and Armenian nationalisms, which happened in a society where they lived togather.
About Andranik Ozanyan, check out the book by Antranik Celebyan(Chelebyan) named Andranik Pasha. It was also translated into Turkish.
Hovik or Zara, I know your stand point, and I wont dispute it. Your political point of view allows you to compare Balkan nations with Armenians. They are totally uncomparable. They were living under their own states. Similar to US system today. The Serbs had their own state and they had their own rulers. They were paying taxes and they were not free in their foreign policy, but they had their own internal rule and law. They had their own judicial system etc. The Greeks, Serbs, MAcedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Croatians, Albanians, and Bosnians, they all had a state under Ottoman system. Their seperation was easy and compareably smooth.
Armenian case is totally different. Armenians lived among Turks they did not have a state to rule them like the Balkan case. They(revolutionaries) wanted to free the lands that the Armenians live in Adana, Antep,Hatay and Eastern Anatolia. In These areas Armenians Turks, Kurds and Arabs were living in mixed societies.
The fight was to save those provinces from each other. Since Anatolia was the last homeland for the Ottoman Muslims(after losing immense amount of lands in Balkans and Caucusia), the fight for Anatolia was more bloodier than compared to Balkans.
In your posts I can easly get the feeling that you dont believe or dont accept the fact that Erzurum, Kars, Van and Adana belongs to Turks, just because Armenians lived in those provinces for centuries way back than the Turks. You say the same for Karabag, for you as I understand Erzurum and KArabag are the same, historical Armenian lands. Thats why there is nothing wrong with expulsion of 800,000 Azeris from and around Karabag. Same goes with Nahjivan according to you. If all Azeris were expelled from Nahjivan, it will just *fix* a historical mistake done by Stalin, and it will be given back to their real owners.
This stand point is not healthy(no offense to you), it is just 19th century type nationalism.
Pan Turanism or Turkish nationalism is a reaction to the partition of Ottoman state and nationalistic movements among the nations it ruled. It was not invented out of blue moon.
One more Balkan difference is, the clashes in Balkans was between Ottoman state and Orthodox Kingdoms. Armenian case is different, it was the clash of newly founded Turkish and Armenian nationalisms, which happened in a society where they lived togather.
Originally posted by Zara
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