Amongst the forums smilies I found our Dutch Sinterklaas -->
However it's not really the right time of the year to tell you about our Dutch Sinterklaas, this smiley gave me the idea of opening this topic. I am sure that Armenians have lot's of traditions also and I would very much like to learn about them.
If anyone wants to read about our Dutch Sinterklaas tradition, here are some URL's with English info on the subject:
(OEPS, I only just discovered that he was born around 255 in Asia Minor, Turkey, in a Christian family... COULD HE HAVE BEEN AN ARMENIAN???????????
---> http://www.op.org/sa...ica/Snicola.htm
Illustration: http://www.hansonref...erklaasRoom.htm
A picture of Sinterklaas and his horse: http://www.sinterklaas.nl/
http://www.thehollan...m/truestory.htm
http://www.minbuza.n...d=257570,257589
http://www.fys.ruu.n...ht/nl/sint.html
http://www.galactic-...icles/13R2.html
Traditions
Started by
elovna
, Aug 24 2001 12:52 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 24 August 2001 - 12:52 PM
#2
Posted 24 August 2001 - 01:54 PM
Most probably he is Hye or Greek. At that distant times turks were grazing the pastures of Mongolia.
#3
Posted 24 August 2001 - 07:27 PM
I'm not interesting.
Please don't bother me
Please don't bother me
#4
Posted 25 August 2001 - 12:48 AM
quote:
Originally posted by dragon:
I'm not interesting.
Please don't bother me
Originally posted by dragon:
I'm not interesting.
Please don't bother me
Why would anyone bother you if you are not interesting?
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