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    Default Towards the revival of Turan

    Alik Bakhshi

    Towards the revival of Turan



    All known revanchist projects, such as Greater Germany and Greater Italy, were unsuccessful. The same fate awaits Putin’s revanchist project Great Russia, which consists in recreating an empire within the borders of the USSR. The very first and longest in time, the chimerical project “Great Armenia”, which originated at the beginning of the 20th century, cost a lot of blood both to the Turks of Turkey and Azerbaijan, and to the Armenians themselves, also ended in failure.
    It’s another matter when such grandiose national projects concern the unification of the people. For example, the idea of pan-Germanism, which united many German states (except Austria) was successfully implemented. In our time, in connection with the collapse of the USSR and the upcoming inevitable end of the Russian Empire, as a result of which the Turks of the Volga region, Urals and Siberia will also be freed from colonial dependence, the opportunity has arisen to bring to life the idea of pan-Turkism.(1) It should be noted that the very word “Pan-Turkism” inspired fear in the Russians, for the Turks were the most numerous colonial people of the empire.(2)

    The revival of Turan on a grand scale in a form similar to the EU is quite feasible. This association will become more effective, because unlike the EU, which includes various peoples, Turan will become the unity of one Turkic people. The core and successful prototype of such a union today is the union of Turkey and Azerbaijan under the motto “one people, two states.” It was thanks to this alliance that it was possible to put an end to the 30-year occupation of 20% of the territory of Azerbaijan by Armenia.

    The unification of the Turks will be the key to their security and economic prosperity.

    1. One language – one Motherland. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/16879.html
    2. Turkey, - the Turkic direction, or this terrible word - pan-Turkism. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/9868.html

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    Default US envoy arrives in Armenia amid fears of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh

    “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke

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    The US ambassador is supposed to be in Armenia if he is an ambassador.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alik Bahshi View Post
    The US ambassador is supposed to be in Armenia if he is an ambassador.
    Guess you (didn't) read the article, huh? Representatives of the State Department went to Armenia. The US Ambassador to Armenia is a separate person.
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    yeah.

    the turkic Sabbateans murdered armenians because they had a large "actually jewish" population.

    fake jews killing real jews is what it is.

    sidenote: most of the real jews became christians. assyrian orthodox church.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHZ View Post
    yeah.

    the turkic Sabbateans murdered armenians because they had a large "actually jewish" population.

    fake jews killing real jews is what it is.

    sidenote: most of the real jews became christians. assyrian orthodox church.
    No such thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    No such thing.

    like there's no such thing as Palestinians, it's a made up identity just to "get jews"?

    that's paranoia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHZ View Post
    like there's no such thing as Palestinians, it's a made up identity just to "get jews"?

    that's paranoia.
    Look it up. Not there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Look it up. Not there.

    what's not where?

    assyrians are not inside the armenian community?

    assyria did not conqer northern israel and take the "lost tribes" into their gene flow?



    sabbateans did not control turkey at the time?

    sabbataeans don't exist?


    wtf gunny?

    try having at lease some specific argument instead of your usual shotgun blast of ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Guess you (didn't) read the article, huh?
    Karabakh became controversial thanks to the Russians. The Russians, having conquered the Karabakh Khanate, deported the Azerbaijanis, and in their place they settled Armenians from the Middle East. The same thing happened in the Yerevan Khanate. The trend of squeezing out Azerbaijanis continued during Soviet times. So Moscow transferred Zangezur to Armenia (the Armenians renamed it Sinyuk), as a result of which the integrity of the territory of Azerbaijan was violated, Nakhichevan became separated from Azerbaijan. Tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis were deported from Zangezur, and their houses were given to the Armenians. In November 1987, the forced expulsion of the remaining Azerbaijani population from Kafan began again. 2oo thousand Azerbaijani refugees fled to Azerbaijan. Today there is not a single Azerbaijani in Zangezur, just like in the whole of Armenia.

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