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Will there be other projects related to Armenian structures?

 

We will launch the restoration of the Ani ruins in Kars. Ani has some interesting characteristics. There are eight mosques and eight churches. Their dates of construction are parallel. Muslims and Christians have lived in the same neighborhood in peace for years. To date, no project has been implemented with respect to the Ani ruins. We will be the first one to tackle this issue.

 

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http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar...152&bolum=8

 

8 mosques? I thought there was only one, which appeared after Ani got taken by the Seljuk Turks. They're distorting history even before having started this new phase of the complete destruction and turkification of Ani. If this isn't cultural genocide, I don't know what is.

 

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[...]

 

Will there be other projects related to Armenian structures?

 

We will launch the restoration of the Ani ruins in Kars. Ani has some interesting characteristics. There are eight mosques and eight churches. Their dates of construction are parallel. Muslims and Christians have lived in the same neighborhood in peace for years. To date, no project has been implemented with respect to the Ani ruins. We will be the first one to tackle this issue.

 

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http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar...152&bolum=8

 

8 mosques? I thought there was only one, which appeared after Ani got taken by the Seljuk Turks. They're distorting history even before having started this new phase of the complete destruction and turkification of Ani. If this isn't cultural genocide, I don't know what is.

 

Khapépa tourker, khapvogh yevrobatsiner

 

Of course. Do F.A. and you get what you deserve.

 

Ani isn't even an Armenian city, according to the Global Heritage Fund's top secret report on Ani. They are the ones who will be paying for most of the "restorations".

 

From somewhere else.

 

There was a party last night at their project flat in Kars. During group

conversation Jeff Morgan mentions meeting two young American Armenians in

Istanbul. "They think everything about Turkey is evil, I don't understand

it, to see such indoctrination is terrible. What has modern

Turkey done to Armenia to deserve such an attitude?" I decide not to mention

the whole genocide denial issue, and instead say "Turkey has put Armenia

under a blockade". "So what", he replies, "what difference should that

make?". I reply saying "what sort of attitude would Canadians have to their

southern neighbours if America was blockading their country?" To which he

replied - Turkey is blockading Armenia because Armenia invaded Azerbaijan."

"It did not", I respond, "Nagorno Karabagh fought against the

Azeri army to gain its freedom and survival, and in the process is now

occupying about 10% of Azeri territory". Without further comment he just

changed the subject and ignored me for the rest of the evening.

 

Later that evening there were jokes about how the GHF has brough them all to

live on an earthquake zone. Jeff adds "and what's worse - there is a nuclear

power plant on the fault line" - some laughs follow - then he adds "and even

worse - it's run by Armenians!" He then gives an impression of a monkey or

Neanderthal pulling levers and turning dials while saying "Uggg ... waste go

here or waste go there?"

 

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What primitive ameba-like americans know about history and culture that are invited for restoration of ancient monuments??? I know the answer! The only country that will invite such "experts" is Turkey, since both America and Turkey cannot trace their history beyond 18 centurty!

 

By the way, American barbarian troops stationed in Turkey were shooting at ancient Armenian monuments and priding themselves with these "heroic" acts.

 

Once barbarian it is for life! Someone call the Arabs....

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8 mosques? I thought there was only one, which appeared after Ani got taken by the Seljuk Turks.

 

I'm sure the Great Basilica is one of the "mosques". What befell Ani is beyond modern comprehension. It is a virtualy eradicated.

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Ani isn't even an Armenian city, according to the Global Heritage Fund's top secret report on Ani. They are the ones who will be paying for most of the "restorations".

 

Of course it's not. That is probably because...Armenians are just mislead turks who were possessed by the spirits of the extinct Armenians in thinking that they are...well...Armenians. :o What will be the next great discovery? The churches from Ani were built by turks when they were buddhists and "technically" they were originally conceived as mosques when turks were Christians. :o Of course, this part of history is secretly covered by the malefic 'Armenian Council' bent on world domination. :huh:

 

 

I really wonder what kind of sick society could produce an excrement such as this 'neko' bent on pi$$ing in all decent threads.

 

 

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The restoration work at Aghtamar was not conducted in a professional manner and Armenian architectural motifs were obliterated. We should expect the same for the "Turkish" churches at Ani. Is there more of an oxymoron than a "Turkish Church." The few Turks who have converted to cChrisitanity fear every day for their lives!

 

[...]

 

Will there be other projects related to Armenian structures?

 

We will launch the restoration of the Ani ruins in Kars. Ani has some interesting characteristics. There are eight mosques and eight churches. Their dates of construction are parallel. Muslims and Christians have lived in the same neighborhood in peace for years. To date, no project has been implemented with respect to the Ani ruins. We will be the first one to tackle this issue.

 

[...]

 

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar...152&bolum=8

 

8 mosques? I thought there was only one, which appeared after Ani got taken by the Seljuk Turks. They're distorting history even before having started this new phase of the complete destruction and turkification of Ani. If this isn't cultural genocide, I don't know what is.

 

Khapépa tourker, khapvogh yevrobatsiner

 

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Of course it's not. That is probably because...Armenians are just mislead turks who were possessed by the spirits of the extinct Armenians in thinking that they are...well...Armenians. :o What will be the next great discovery? The churches from Ani were built by turks when they were buddhists and "technically" they were originally conceived as mosques when turks were Christians. :o Of course, this part of history is secretly covered by the malefic 'Armenian Council' bent on world domination. :huh:

I really wonder what kind of sick society could produce an excrement such as this 'neko' bent on pi$$ing in all decent threads.

 

Why don't you stick to those natural Romanian pastimes like sleeping with your mothers or selling your daughters into prostitution? Better that than speaking on subjects you know nothing about.

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Is there more of an oxymoron than a "******* Church." The few Turks who have converted to cChrisitanity fear every day for their lives!

 

My previous post was intended as an allusion to the t*rkish megalomania and anti-Armenian propaganda; also when reffering to history there is no such term as a "Christian t*rk" but rather t*rkified Christians. I thought those were pretty clear.

 

@neko Please do abstain yourself from dirtying these threads with off-topic posts and generalisations that betray your aloofness and ignorance. They only strenghten what I say about you. And just FYI we Romanians don't share your hobbies, the ones you just revealed. And sorry that I also do not share your knowledge about the t*rkish "cradle of civilisation" :huh:. I guess you are an 'expert' in alternative history. Also the arguments you bring to support your point of view, especially the ones in this thread are...very... meaningful, or rather crappy-full. As seen above there are plenty of t*rkish t*rks ready to return the t*urkish a$$-kissing attitude that you so proudly expose. A t*rk supporting a t*rk.

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What will be the next great discovery? The churches from Ani were built by turks when they were buddhists and "technically" they were originally conceived as mosques when turks were Christians.

 

Yes yes, all a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.

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I consider scum like Jeff Morgan to be no better (probably worse) than the Turkish diplomats knocked off by ASALA.

 

Here's a picture of the soulless whore:

 

 

And the little creep would almost appears to be a reasonable, decent person compared to a lot of the members here. Little wonder that is why he gets control of Ani and you lot can only sit and stew. (Having access to multi-million dollar funds also helps, of course).

 

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And the little creep would almost appears to be a reasonable, decent person compared to a lot of the members here. Little wonder that is why he gets control of Ani and you lot can only sit and stew. (Having access to multi-million dollar funds also helps, of course).

 

 

Stop being an ass.

You know, as well as everybody here, that Jeff Morgan got access to Ani because he is NOT Armenian and he tows the Turkish denial/revisionist line.

Again, Jeff Morgan is nothing but a soulless whore, bought and paid for by the Turkish government.

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Stop being an ass.

You know, as well as everybody here, that Jeff Morgan got access to Ani because he is NOT Armenian and he tows the Turkish denial/revisionist line.

Again, Jeff Morgan is nothing but a soulless whore, bought and paid for by the Turkish government.

 

And what of the anonymous academic "experts in the field" (there were four of them) who (probably for a substantial fee) OK'd GHF's secret report on Ani (a report which was then submitted to the Turkish Ministry of Tourism, enabled GHF to obtain exclusive access to Ani, and represents GHF's official position on all aspects of Ani including its history). As to identifying who the four were, the list of possible names is short and mostly consists of Armenians - make your own guesses.

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Brits are experts in everything "alternative". You may start the list with "sex". :)

 

By the way, Neko, shine your knowledge and expertise and tell us (the humble non-Brits) where the term "hooligan" comes from? :)

 

Armenians are experts in numerous subjects, the most notable ones tend to specialise in the highly-specialised fields relating to being idiots, bastards, cunts, backstabbers, and loud-mouths.

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