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  • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Come on, oslonor.

    If Catherine Bell was half "Azeri Turk" rather than Persian she would still look the same.
    Typical Azeri Turks


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    • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

      Oslonor, I have one question. What are you trying to get across? What is your message in all this stuff?
      Achkerov kute.

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      • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

        Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
        Oslonor, I have one question. What are you trying to get across? What is your message in all this stuff?
        We do not have any suggestions for Armenia. What Armenians decide about Armenia is their business. All we are doing is to warn people who these "Iranians" are and what is their agenda. That is all.
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        • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

          Originally posted by TomServo View Post
          Come on, oslonor.

          If Catherine Bell was half "Azeri Turk" rather than Persian she would still look the same.
          May I ask what is the purpose of posting this kind of avatar as your picture. Is this how Armenians look like???

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          • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

            Originally posted by Lucin View Post
            I don't think "he" is a Shahist. Not only he is an anti-regime but clearly he has an anti-Iran agenda. Through his platitudes, Persian-non Persian talk, ethnic "differences" you can see "his" encouragement for disintegration of Iran. So "he" sounds more like a pan-Turkic spamming robot… It has been banned from Iranian sites.
            You should read our posts carefully and do not invent anything. The people you are talking about are Azeri natioanalist. We do not represent Azeri natioanlist. We represent Persians and natives of Iran. Our main target is Azeri Pan Turks such Ahamdinejad and Khatami gang in Tehran who control the government. Actually Ahmadinejad regime is an alliance of both these pan Turk gangs.
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            • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

              Originally posted by oslonor View Post
              All we are doing is to warn people who these "Iranians" are and what is their agenda. That is all.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


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              • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                Originally posted by Armenian View Post
                Mr. Armenian: I am sorry your game is over in presenting a US puppet clown such as Ahamdinejad as contemporary Lenin to the Armenians.
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                • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                  A new book by Brenda Shaffer, Harvard University’s Director of Caspian Studies


                  * The Following quote shows that contrary to Azeri Turk claims that they have "Iranian culture" , their ethnic identity is not an "Iranian identity" but an azeri turk identity. In reality there is no "Iranian Culture" either. What they mean by "Iranian identity" they really mean "Persian Culture and Identity".

                  Also Azeri Turks state clearly that they control Iran:
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                  * A new book by Brenda Shaffer, Harvard University’s Director of Caspian Studies, has reportedly captivated the attention of "regime change" advocates in Washington. In her book, "Borders and Brethren: Iran and the Challenge of Azerbaijani Identity," Shaffer challenges the widely held view in contemporary Iranian scholarship that a broad Iranian identity supersedes ethnic identities. In other words Azeri have "Azeri Identity" and not Persian identity.

                  * The overwhelming majority of Iranian Azeris has displayed little interest in ethnic-inspired instability and virtually no interest in secession or unification with the Republic of Azerbaijan. Many view the Republic of Azerbaijan as economically stagnant and politically corrupt. As one Tabriz merchant joked: "We already virtually control Iran. Why would we want to become [Azerbaijani President Heidar] Aliyev’s slave?"
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                  • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                    Azeri Turks are related to Khazar jooos:

                    From Wikpedia:
                    Other noted historians include Tabari, who describes in detail various incursions into Azerbaijan by Ural-Altaic tribes (Huns and Khazars) in the 4th and 5th centuries CE. Tabari also states that by the mid-6th century, there was a significant Turkish presence in Azerbaijan and other adjacent regions.

                    Kalankatly also states that in the year 629, the army of the Gokturks as well as a series Khazar Turkic tribes entered Azerbaijan and declared the land to be the "eternal possession" of the Turks.

                    Byzantine sources of the mid-6th century refer to the "settlement of Khazar Turks" in the left bank of the Kura river and Kalankatly makes reference to a "Hun state" on the left bank of the Kura River in the 7th century.

                    According to Professor Peter B. Golden, "In the course of the seventh century, the two major tribal unions emerged in Azerbaijan under the Turk banner: the Khazars and the Bulgars...the Khazars formed the bulk of the Turk forces used by the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610-640) in his counter-offensive against the Sasanids (rulers) in Azerbaijan".
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                    • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                      Originally posted by oslonor View Post
                      A new book by Brenda Shaffer, Harvard University’s Director of Caspian Studies
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                      Brenda Shaffer???

                      [Brenda Shaffer] was born in the United States. Shaffer received her Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University and has worked for a number of years as a researcher and policy analyst for the Government of Israel; and served in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF). She reads a number of languages, including Turkish, Azerbaijani, Russian, and Hebrew.
                      Like he said -

                      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

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