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Last year i've read on a turkish newspaper that the green-dye on american dollars was invented by an Armenian and it's still used.Is it true?
Green Dye of Dollar Bill
Started by
levonyeshilian
, May 08 2001 07:29 PM
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#1
Posted 08 May 2001 - 07:29 PM
#2
Posted 08 May 2001 - 08:55 PM
LEvon jan iyo Yes
#3
Posted 08 May 2001 - 09:00 PM
BTW I want some congratulations messages like MJ.
125 isn't so bad ha?
[ May 08, 2001: Message edited by: levonyeshilian ]
125 isn't so bad ha?
[ May 08, 2001: Message edited by: levonyeshilian ]
#4
Posted 08 May 2001 - 09:25 PM
Levon jan 126 ")
#5
Posted 09 May 2001 - 07:37 AM
Levon,
You should rather open a special bank account, and request money transfers instead of congratulations. It is a very effective way....
As to the green paint, I don't know about it, but it is recognized that medieval Armenians have created some type of red paint called "Vordan Karmir" which they say doesn't fade away throughout centuries.
You should rather open a special bank account, and request money transfers instead of congratulations. It is a very effective way....
As to the green paint, I don't know about it, but it is recognized that medieval Armenians have created some type of red paint called "Vordan Karmir" which they say doesn't fade away throughout centuries.
#6
Posted 09 May 2001 - 07:48 PM
ooooo those Armenians!!!
#7
Posted 09 May 2001 - 10:05 PM
ok ok ok ok ok
good newssssssssssssss
i just found the main ingredient that's used in this dye can you guess what it is ???
it's the same think that is used by Zildjian end Sabeian and every Armenian has it
Movses
good newssssssssssssss
i just found the main ingredient that's used in this dye can you guess what it is ???
it's the same think that is used by Zildjian end Sabeian and every Armenian has it
Movses
#8
Posted 09 May 2001 - 10:25 PM
I forgot as i've read this dye was first used in 19th century.....
Mosjan there's still a famous Armenian cymbal-maker based on Zildjian's formulate.'Istanbul Agop Cymbals'
www.istanbulcymbals.com
Mosjan there's still a famous Armenian cymbal-maker based on Zildjian's formulate.'Istanbul Agop Cymbals'
www.istanbulcymbals.com
#9
Posted 10 May 2001 - 01:22 AM
I wish i've saved that newspaper,it was telling,about 250-300 years ago,maybe during English era on America(sorry for the date,i have no knowledge on American history),Americans wanted some police-like stuff from Ottoman Sultan,and he sent some Armenian guards(Probably the reason for sending Armenians was because of their Christianity).Also written that their names were still recognizable on their gravestones and those men and their families might be the first Armenian settlers in America.
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#10
Posted 12 May 2001 - 04:06 AM
quote:
Originally posted by MosJan:
ok ok ok ok ok
good newssssssssssssss
i just found the main ingredient that's used in this dye can you guess what it is ???
it's the same think that is used by Zildjian end Sabeian and every Armenian has it
Movses
Originally posted by MosJan:
ok ok ok ok ok
good newssssssssssssss
i just found the main ingredient that's used in this dye can you guess what it is ???
it's the same think that is used by Zildjian end Sabeian and every Armenian has it
Movses
What's that MosJan?
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