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- post in UPPER CASE, which is considered yelling
- post messages which insult the Armenians, Armenian culture, traditions, etc
- post racist or other intentionally insensitive material that insults or attacks another culture (including Turks)
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What kind of Armenian are you?
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
Yerevanian Armenian ...fathers side from Van ...mothers side from Koxp...enduring property confiscations from bolsheviks in ukraine and russia *,but fast recovery during rich soviet life ( Olympic medals (father side ) / (mothers side ) ministry(grandmother) and weapon manufactury grandfather hail to fedday friends ! )
Current residence athens having established our own business continuing life , have in mind we armenians always give and enrich the society that we live in ..the reason that we are respected but also forgotten cause of our fast integration!
Time will come we all will lay our hand of help *
Wishing more political influence of diaspora in our homeland ...dreaming of world wide armenian banking system helping of there own ..straightening the communities and in there own turn enriching Armenia with their talents skills and innovations .
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Thanks Eddo.
Bell, I seriously cannot understand what in the world you are on about. This is about sharing our heritage with each other and having thoughtful conversation. You just come in here talking about "superior" armenians, and "society" (No offense, but you sound like a hipster). Why not share your family heritage and origin with us?
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostNot learned to read?
I see a lot of Armenians who claim their history it is important to them but see very few Armenians who have learned anything from it.
in fact take the rest of the year since you don't know Armenians or their history and their struggle when you think you do and judge a whole race.
And if nothing useful has been learned from something so dramatic, either there is something wrong with the whole concept of learning from history, or there is something wrong with the way Armenian society is using its history.
now piss off.
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
Originally posted by Artashes View PostMy father is one year away from 90. He is the last one in my emmediate family whose parents went through the genocide.
I talked with him again to get the story. Still sketchy. His father (my grandfather) kept ending up in Alexandropol from western Armenia.
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
my grand grandfather is from Van. That's all i know. Mom is a iraqi syriac.
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
My parents are both from Beirut
BeirutSi
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
My father is one year away from 90. He is the last one in my emmediate family whose parents went through the genocide.
I talked with him again to get the story. Still sketchy. His father (my grandfather) kept ending up in Alexandropol from western Armenia. Kept going into western Armenia but kept ending up in Alexandropol. Story keeps going in circles.my father is old and I don't want to push, so I need to find another source.
I have relatives in Chicago that have a bible with everyone's signature written in it that made it to America and/or France.
While thinking of this, my memory was stirred. I called my twin sister to verify and she also remembered suddenly.
When we were very small my grandmother (DerGarbedian) used to teach us songs in French. And teach us French words.
The only other thing I could get was in Alexandropol it was crowded and the people were more than poor. Everyone was confused and didn't know what to do at all. All my grandfathers discriptions end with devestation when talking of Alexandropol, and ugliness when talking of western Armenia.
Artashes
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Re: What kind of Armenian are you?
Originally posted by Chubs View PostWhat does this jumble of characters rmean?
I see a lot of Armenians who claim their history it is important to them but see very few Armenians who have learned anything from it. And if nothing useful has been learned from something so dramatic, either there is something wrong with the whole concept of learning from history, or there is something wrong with the way Armenian society is using its history.
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