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PostAuthor: cazyun » Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:34 am

there is no persian culture in anatolia miss parsi :lol:

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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:08 am

Osmans also used Persian language. But this is certainly off-topic.
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: Diri » Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:05 pm

Please stay on-topic...

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PostAuthor: zurderer » Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:27 pm

Of course he was ethnically Persian - all his poems are in Persian!


But there is known word, that he is talking himself as Turks. (He was meaning about becoming white)Also you just showed me that, you have no idea about Mevlana so Mevlana is absolutely not persian culture. He wrote persian arabic turkish, even greek langauge. His most famous poets are persians.


He was born in Balkh and was influenced by Attar - another famous Persian poet.


Balkh is at afganistan, borning at Balkh does not make him automatically persian. I have no idea who is Attar. Any link about him?



"Culturally Turk" Seeing how Anatolian culture comes mostly from other cultures - Kurd, Armenian, Greek, Persian - then yes - in that sense he was "culturally Turk"


Stupidy, Middle Anatolian culture have no relation with kurds, armenian, greek or persian culture. Noone of them had much people at konya. It is hitits culture. Sorry but your words dont means much..
Please stay on-topic...

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Diri If you ask me, this type of topic are nothing but mental masturbation.. Famous turk, kurd or armenian..

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PostAuthor: Piling » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:57 pm

Stupidy, Middle Anatolian culture have no relation with kurds, armenian, greek or persian culture. Noone of them had much people at konya. It is hitits culture.


Rumî is a Hittit poet ? :lol:

Attar is a great Persian sufi, and he has had a great influence on Persian sufi poetry.
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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:07 pm

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Diri If you ask me, this type of topic are nothing but mental masturbation.. Famous turk, kurd or armenian..[/quote] We can also call this topics "interesting Kurds" or "important Kurds". Doesn't matter. It's just interesting.
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: Diri » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:08 pm

Vladimir wrote:
zurderer wrote:

Diri If you ask me, this type of topic are nothing but mental masturbation.. Famous turk, kurd or armenian..
We can also call this topics "interesting Kurds" or "important Kurds". Doesn't matter. It's just interesting.


Indeed! It's a TOPIC... Unlike Turkish school books which are what people are thaught in school about Atatürk...

This may be "mental masturbation" for you - but for us it is inspiring...
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PostAuthor: Parsi » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:12 pm

OK OK you guys stop fighting - I'm sorry this is my fault - I went off topic - won't happen again.
Look to your history and roots to find your true self.

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PostAuthor: BlueEyedCat » Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:06 am

Vladimir wrote:Osmans also used Persian language. But this is certainly off-topic.


Ottomans used a mixed language of Turkish-Arabic-Persian called "Osmanlıca". Actually this is a political tactic that was generally used by empires in order to put a language barrirer between citizens and palace (governors).

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