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PostAuthor: Diri » Sun May 28, 2006 7:56 pm

I am not gonna discuss anything further with a person who claims that silly rag of a story: "Kurds came to Anatolia with the Ottomans..."

BULL...

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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Sun May 28, 2006 8:45 pm

He just learned that from Turkish books and family. Don't blaim him. This is the way Ataturk wanted it.
The suppression of ethnic cultures and minority religious groups in attempting to forge a modern nation were not unique to Turkey but occurred in very similar ways in its European neighbours - Bruinessen.

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PostAuthor: zurderer » Mon May 29, 2006 1:38 pm

I see Zurderer is still convinced than an electoral result equals an ethnic map


wrong, It is only one point, infact I stayed sivas one month, so I have some idea about sivas. at least I give some stats, what do you give? only words? I never said, ıgdır is turkish because of MHP mayor, but I can say erzurum is turkish. Still this is much more better than only words.

I am not gonna discuss anything further with a person who claims that silly rag of a story: "Kurds came to Anatolia with the Ottomans..."


maybe I should say inner anatolia, like sivas, or malatya.

can you show me one ancient kurdish building at that places(even most of anatolia)? or I will hear just words again?

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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Mon May 29, 2006 2:15 pm

Despite that Erzerum is Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, Greek or whatever. I think it was the place where Kurdish nationalist congres/party was based long time ago :wink: . Interesting isn't it?
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