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#1 Eddie

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Posted 21 June 2014 - 11:36 AM

I am commencing a little comment on this monumental, indescribably rich and rewarding epic. Does anyone know if there ever was a Turkish language variant? Among the scores of Armenian ones, has there ever been recorded a Turkish variant perhaps serving Armenian communities whose language had been suppressed by the colonisers?

 

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Posted 21 June 2014 - 01:30 PM

I am commencing a little comment on this monumental, indescribably rich and rewarding epic. Does anyone know if there ever was a Turkish language variant? Among the scores of Armenian ones, has there ever been recorded a Turkish variant perhaps serving Armenian communities whose language had been suppressed by the colonisers?
 
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Yes there is.That DOG'S name is davutogu/ dav-IT**-oglu son of a dog
**In their non-language IT is a pejorative term for dog,




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