Yervant1 Posted November 1, 2013 Report Share Posted November 1, 2013 I should have put this under Comedistan. How are they going to write this in Turkish since their alphabet do not have the letter "W". TURKISH MP DISLIKES 'VAN,' SUGGESTS RENAMING IT INTO 'WAN'October 31, 2013 - 17:33 AMTPanARMENIAN.Net - President Ilham Aliyev's "astounding" statement onthe 2800th anniversary of the Azeri people was followed by a similarlyinconceivable one: Turkish parliamentarian Aysel Tugluk offered torename the city of Van into Wan. As the MP noted, for thousands ofyears, the city carried the name of Wan, which has to be brought back.The MP is confident that current name of the city "is incurrent fromthe viewpoints of democracy and pronunciation." One might wonderwhat a city name has to do with the democracy. But the pronunciationpoint is clear enough: everything in Turkey that used to belong toArmenians, Greeks, Assyrians was declared wrong and was demanded tobe corrected. Same is the case here: Van sounds too "Armenian" tothe Turkish MP, so it has to be renamed. Seems like this is the wayMs Tugluk interpreted Prime Minister Erdogan's statement suggestingthat historic sites will recover their old names. Strangely enough,the PM's remark did not affect the cities listed in the cataloguesand historical works. Also, by that logic, the village of Hissarlikshould be re-given its ancient name, Troy.As for Van and the Kingdom of Van, which was one of the most powerfulones back when the ancestors of the Turkish MP never even existed, ouradvice is a simple one - learn history. And not by Turkish textbooks,but serious world-acknowledged works.And if renamed, the city should be called Tushpa, rather than Wan.Turks already renamed Ararat into Agrı Dagı, Akhtamar into Akdamar,Smyrna into Izmir - the list is endless. Is Van the next? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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