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  • #31
    Armenians Destroy Turkish-Islam Artifacts

    By Bahtiyar Kucuk, Istanbul
    Published: Friday, February 17, 2006
    zaman.com


    Armenia, who complained to Europe about Azerbaijan damaging Armenian graveyards in Nahjevan, was apparently destroying Turkish-Islam artworks in Azerbaijani territory under Armenian occupation.

    According to a 15-year research conducted by the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Armenians destroyed dozens of mosques under the protection of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

    Armenians made the following destructions in nine regions, in particular Karabagh: Shusha Mosque, Mosques of Yusufbeyli, Mollali and Mirler in Kubatli, Mosques of Mushlan and Haci Aliler in Zengilan, Mosques of Kengerli and Papravent in Akdam.

    Artifacts destroyed in Armenia include: Akdede and Tokmak graveyards, Shah Ismail and Hudabent mosques from the 16th century, Shah Abbas Mosque from the 17th century, Goymasjid, Ulucami, Tepebasi, Haci Nasrallah, and the Kale mosques from the 18th century.

    Yerevan; however, complained about Azerbaijan to the Council of Europe and UNESCO for its destruction of historical Armenian graveyards in Culfa, and has now taken the issue to the European Parliament (EP).

    The issue of Armenia, which the Council termed as an "occupier," was hotly discussed in an EP session yesterday. France and Germany also backed Armenia in the matter.

    The EP report read, "It is claimed the Armenian graveyard in Culfa Nahjevan was destroyed between 1998 and 2000, and Azerbaijan avoided commenting on research results despite the pressures and condemnation of the international community."

    Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Istanbul Ibrahim Nebioglu told Zaman that the issue brought to the agenda by Yerevan about the graveyard in Culfa does not belong to Armenians as claimed, but rather to Albanians.

    Commission representatives are conducting research in the area, Nebioglu added, and the results will be declared in a month. The ambassador noted that the Armenians aim to make the world accept that Nahjevan is an Armenian land, and will soon make similar demands about the Turkish city of Kars as well.

    Nebioglu supposed Armenians used "the cartoon controversy" to their advantage. "They want to get the Christian world's support by claiming their temples are destroyed."
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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    • #32
      WHy is this news rediculous?
      I think all kinds of crimes against historical heritages should be blamed.
      Armenia did the same for Turkish/Islamic heritage throughout the lands that they control, today you can see a few traces of TUrkish/Islamic history in those lands, and it is a shame like the julfa cemetery.

      I think those Armenians do neglect the crimes against Turkish/Islamic heritage do not have the right to agonize over the Julfa cemetery.

      Originally posted by Gavur
      By Bahtiyar Kucuk, Istanbul
      Published: Friday, February 17, 2006
      zaman.com


      Armenia, who complained to Europe about Azerbaijan damaging Armenian graveyards in Nahjevan, was apparently destroying Turkish-Islam artworks in Azerbaijani territory under Armenian occupation.

      According to a 15-year research conducted by the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Armenians destroyed dozens of mosques under the protection of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

      Armenians made the following destructions in nine regions, in particular Karabagh: Shusha Mosque, Mosques of Yusufbeyli, Mollali and Mirler in Kubatli, Mosques of Mushlan and Haci Aliler in Zengilan, Mosques of Kengerli and Papravent in Akdam.

      Artifacts destroyed in Armenia include: Akdede and Tokmak graveyards, Shah Ismail and Hudabent mosques from the 16th century, Shah Abbas Mosque from the 17th century, Goymasjid, Ulucami, Tepebasi, Haci Nasrallah, and the Kale mosques from the 18th century.

      Yerevan; however, complained about Azerbaijan to the Council of Europe and UNESCO for its destruction of historical Armenian graveyards in Culfa, and has now taken the issue to the European Parliament (EP).

      The issue of Armenia, which the Council termed as an "occupier," was hotly discussed in an EP session yesterday. France and Germany also backed Armenia in the matter.

      The EP report read, "It is claimed the Armenian graveyard in Culfa Nahjevan was destroyed between 1998 and 2000, and Azerbaijan avoided commenting on research results despite the pressures and condemnation of the international community."

      Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Istanbul Ibrahim Nebioglu told Zaman that the issue brought to the agenda by Yerevan about the graveyard in Culfa does not belong to Armenians as claimed, but rather to Albanians.

      Commission representatives are conducting research in the area, Nebioglu added, and the results will be declared in a month. The ambassador noted that the Armenians aim to make the world accept that Nahjevan is an Armenian land, and will soon make similar demands about the Turkish city of Kars as well.

      Nebioglu supposed Armenians used "the cartoon controversy" to their advantage. "They want to get the Christian world's support by claiming their temples are destroyed."

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      • #33
        Ok Turq what makes you believe those claims?
        "All truth passes through three stages:
        First, it is ridiculed;
        Second, it is violently opposed; and
        Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

        Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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        • #34
          turkish comic, a two volume set could be written about LIES your azeri cousins have been caught telling.

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          • #35
            What about this TurQ?

            and countless others
            Show us something from those claims you readily believe









            The monastery of Choras (13th century): turned into a mosque.
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            "All truth passes through three stages:
            First, it is ridiculed;
            Second, it is violently opposed; and
            Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

            Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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            • #36
              I know an azeri of Yerivan origin, I know what had happened to Azeri heritage from him.
              And those cultural cleansing in Karabag, what makes you to believe otherwise? Those who did it in Armenia does the same in newly occupied territories. Those names of the mosques and historical buildings are already given, Armenians should provide evidence that they have not touched those builings at all it is that simple.
              DO you think Tashnak is merciful and respectful for the Turkish heritage. I wonder how you would believe that at all. Those who ethnically cleanse the Azeris in Armenia(especially those lived in the terrirtories between Nahjivan and Azerbeyjan) were respectful to their heritage?
              I thought you would know Tashnak better than I do.

              Originally posted by Gavur
              Ok Turq what makes you believe those claims?

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              • #37
                Do I need to show the photos? Those buildings were erased, so what you say is there was no such buildings and those names are just fictious and made up by Azeris or Turks? Actually Turks or Muslims ahd never ever lived on the lands that is called Armenia today? Is that what you say? ALso Karabag has always been Armenian and Turks never lived there and so therefore there cant be any cultural heritage, so Azeris are lieing?

                If you believe those above, I dont think you have ethnical right to agonize over what happened to Julfa.

                For me to take revange over cultural heritage is utterly disgusting regardless of what their religous or national background is.

                Originally posted by Gavur
                and countless others
                Show us something from those claims you readily believe
                The monastery of Choras (13th century): turned into a mosque.

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                • #38
                  I know this kind of thinking Krunchy, dont force yourself to believe that Armenians were respectful to Turkish/Islamic heritage in the their country and in the occupied terrotories.

                  Originally posted by Krunchy
                  turkish comic, a two volume set could be written about LIES your azeri cousins have been caught telling.

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                  • #39
                    How do you know they were not churches originnaly even Axeris are saying the truth?

                    Also the ridicoules part is seems like this always happens in the case of Turks
                    The perpertuator accuses the victim of the crime they just commited
                    That makes me distrust their whole story
                    "All truth passes through three stages:
                    First, it is ridiculed;
                    Second, it is violently opposed; and
                    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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                    • #40
                      Or vice a versa?

                      Armenians rationalizes every violence against Turks and Azeris in terms of self defense.

                      Would Tashnak or other radicals that were the driving force of KArabag occupation be respectful to Azeri-Muslim heritage? or does it sound logical?

                      There is no need to believe the story, just look at the existence of Turks and Muslims in 18th/19th century Yerivan and compare with today. Do you believe that the lands that makes Armenia todays, always had a 1% Muslim(Including Kurds)population? YOu dont need to believe what Turks say but just find out by your ownself about those heritage..


                      Originally posted by Gavur
                      How do you know they were not churches originnaly even Axeris are saying the truth?

                      Also the ridicoules part is seems like this always happens in the case of Turks
                      The perpertuator accuses the victim of the crime they just commited
                      That makes me distrust their whole story

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