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  • #11
    Originally posted by reall
    my lasts post never be in this forum

    like atatürk said peace at home peace a world
    When no argument is left, the denialist simply leaves

    good strategy my friend

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    • #12
      I am here, speak to me...We always accept our history...Ataturk is the great leader of Turks and most of the nations giving independence war take him as an example. Maybe the countries which had lost the colonies declared independence hate Ataturk,ha?
      www.armeniangenocide.com

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Aytug
        I am here, speak to me...We always accept our history...Ataturk is the great leader of Turks and most of the nations giving independence war take him as an example. Maybe the countries which had lost the colonies declared independence hate Ataturk,ha?
        colonies? Armenians lived in those territories for over 3000 years, way before your "mongol" relatives arrived there and started killing people. Hmm, a lot of time passed since then, but still no real change, very sad indeed

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        • #14
          Mongols,Chingis Khan,Kubilai Khan are not Turks..they are Mongol, another race...read some history...
          www.armeniangenocide.com

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Aytug
            Mongols,Chingis Khan,Kubilai Khan are not Turks..they are Mongol, another race...read some history...
            you don't even know your own history Turk, shame on you

            Turks and Mongols: 6th - 13th century AD


            The high plateau of Mongolia, east of the Altai mountains, is rivalled only by Scandinavia as a region from which successive waves of tribesmen have emerged to prey upon more sedentary neighbours. Mongolia is the original homeland of both Turks and Mongols, two groups much intermingled in history and loosely related in their languages.

            Mongolia is an ideal starting point for the movement of nomadic tribes in search of new pastures, and for sudden excursions of a more predatory nature. It lies at the extreme end of an unbroken range of open grasslands, the steppes, which reach all the way to Europe. Horsemen can move fast along the steppes. South of this nomadic highway live rich settled communities.

            The emergence of the Turks from Mongolia is a gradual and uncharted process. Each successive wave makes its first appearance in history only when Turkish tribes or warriors acquire power in some new region, whether they be the Khazars, the Seljuks or one of many other such groups.

            The sudden eruption of the Mongols from their homeland is different. Their astonishing expansion, spanning the breadth of Asia, can be precisely dated (to the early years of the 13th century) and can be attributed to the military genius of one man - born with the name of Temujin, but known now as Genghis Khan.

            HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS including Turks and Mongols, Genghis Khan, Mongol strategy, Ogadai Khan, The Golden Horde, Grandsons of the great khan

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            • #16
              Originally posted by reall
              u tnih turkey support hizbullah? learn first, turkey is a secular country....and hizbullah is islamic...which is very radical and dangerous for turkey because they want a islmaci country like in iran arabaistan etc..
              Not the Arab Hezbollah but the Turkish Group Hizbullah (of Susurluk fame) which is an Nationalist/Islamofacsist party which worked for the state against the Kurds. Learn whats going on in your own country.
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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