Re: Atheism and being Armenian
My interpretation is basically the Turks, who are aware of their Armenian roots and don't want to forget those roots. However, we must realise historically who these people are. I'm not going to all of a sudden embrace some traitors that have lived comfortably among Turks, as Turks, for decades. You just can't be so naive.
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostCrypto just means that you're secretly Armenian. It's like being an Armenian secret agent. At any time they can turn against whatever organization/group they've joined and work for Armenian interests once they make the right connections. There are probably some among Turks and Kurds.
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by Siggie View PostWas the conversion to Christianity peaceful and of the peoples' free will? Oh wait... the Christian church didn't preserve that part of our history. I wonder why...?
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by Mos View PostMost of those Crypto-Armenians were traitors to Armenians as they betrayed their religion and nation for mercy by the Turks, while other Armenians were resisting and trying to survive and preserve their heritage.
Was the conversion to Christianity peaceful and of the peoples' free will? Oh wait... the Christian church didn't preserve that part of our history. I wonder why...?
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by Mos View PostMost of those Crypto-Armenians were traitors to Armenians as they betrayed their religion and nation for mercy by the Turks, while other Armenians were resisting and trying to survive and preserve their heritage.Last edited by KanadaHye; 01-19-2012, 08:18 PM.
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by Samael View PostI don't really know what that means.
OK, I looked it up
Crypto-Armenians (Armenian: ծպտյալ հայեր; Turkish: Kripto Ermeniler) - Armenians living mainly in towns of eastern and central Anatolia who have gradually became Muslims but have kept their Armenian spirit and while settled in Istanbul have converted to Chritianity and changed their names to Armenian ones. These people are sometimes referred to as Secret Armenians (Armenian: թաքուն հայեր)
None of my ancestors that I know of ever practiced Islam. As far as I know, my (great great...) grandparents were originally from 'Artsakh', the language that my grandparents speak is the same or almost the same Armenian language that is spoken in Nagorno Karabakh.
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostI guess you would fall into the "crypto" Armenian category.
OK, I looked it up
Crypto-Armenians (Armenian: ծպտյալ հայեր; Turkish: Kripto Ermeniler) - Armenians living mainly in towns of eastern and central Anatolia who have gradually became Muslims but have kept their Armenian spirit and while settled in Istanbul have converted to Chritianity and changed their names to Armenian ones. These people are sometimes referred to as Secret Armenians (Armenian: թաքուն հայեր)
None of my ancestors that I know of ever practiced Islam. As far as I know, my (great great...) grandparents were originally from 'Artsakh', the language that my grandparents speak is the same or almost the same Armenian language that is spoken in Nagorno Karabakh.
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Re: Atheism and being Armenian
Originally posted by Samael View PostI don't speak Armenian, I've never been to Armenia, I was born in a muslim soviet state, most of my friends were Russians, I don't practice any religion, and yet at no point in my life did I view myself as someone other than Armenian.
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