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    Posted: 22-Jun-2005 at 12:15
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Attila the Hun is also a big figure to Hungary and Hungarians as well as Turks! Many Hungariand today continue to name their sons Attila. I have a few in my family with the name.

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Moustafa Kemal ATATURK

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/tsa/ata/portre.gif

 



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  Quote Kenaney Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Aug-2005 at 12:55
wait for my pics, you all will be shocked!!
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ok, we'll be waiting 
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a Turkish soldier carrying a heavy bomb during WWI, but i forgot his name damn damn damn!!



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a brave Turkic soldier who saves an wounded Anzac soldier, during WWI

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ATATRK

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a Turkish soldier carrying a heavy bomb during WWI, but i forgot his name damn damn damn!!

This man is our "Koca Seyid"(The Great Said).The bomb he is lifting is 280 kg.He attended the battles in Gallipoli with corporal rank.

In the Great allied bombardment in Gallipoli at the day 18 March of 1915,he fell and fainted.When he woke up;he realied that he had 3 missiles to fire.He fired the first.It missed.He fired the second.It missed too.He took the third cannon and said "Bismillahirrahmanirrahim"(In the name of protector and donator Allah).

The third missile exploded on the one of the most armored and strongest English ships "The Ocean".The ship so damaged that it began sinking and almost all the soldiers in it died.

Seyit Onba,Nur inde Yat....



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  Quote Kenaney Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Aug-2005 at 08:39
Ow thanks Jagatai Khan
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And after the war, he was awarded with honor madallion in a ceromony. People wanted him to show how he climbed those stairs with that weight, he tried to do it again, but he couldnt even lift the weight...
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You mean villains. All your heroes are considered as villains in the west. LOL

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  Quote azimuth Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 01:19

that bomb cant be 280 KG, maybe pounds

 

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  Quote Hak-Khan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-Aug-2005 at 19:00
Originally posted by azimuth

that bomb cant be 280 KG, maybe pounds

 



that war(Gallipoli) was about the future of Turks

and yes, it was 280 kg

i know its hard to understand my friend


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Turkish Pyramids n China

(it is name is White  Pyramids f u want to search)

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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-Sep-2005 at 16:49
Originally posted by azimuth

that bomb cant be 280 KG, maybe pounds

 

Hey if u believe God all thinks could be happen it was really 280 kg and germans notes that
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  Quote AydoluAtsiz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-Sep-2005 at 22:44
turkish pyramids? just to clear things up. Tengrikut i am not saying that what you say is wrong in any way. i did a search on it but i didnt find anythting about them that said they were turkish. i do find it extremely interesting though. could you please post some of your sources that say they are turkish so that i may have a look at them? thanks
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Trk lks candan da aziz bayramzdr...
Darbeyle gnllerde yatan lk silinmez!
Atsz yere dmekle bu bayrak yere inmez!...
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  Quote Yiannis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Sep-2005 at 06:37

Originally posted by AydoluAtsiz

 could you please post some of your sources that say they are turkish so that i may have a look at them?

No, he can't, simply because there aren't any. (plus this post is in the wrong thread...)

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  Quote AydoluAtsiz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Sep-2005 at 11:52
thought so, i just wanted to clear things up without offending anyone.
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  Quote DayI Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Sep-2005 at 13:39
Originally posted by Yiannis

Originally posted by AydoluAtsiz

 could you please post some of your sources that say they are turkish so that i may have a look at them?

plus this post is in the wrong thread...)

yep agree, Tengrikut post Turkic Hero's not any buildings that where (maybe) build by Turks in the past.

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