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    Posted: 21-May-2006 at 12:34
Originally posted by The Chargemaster

This about the bulgarian culture is right, but in this sentence - is little funny, because in the same time many bulgarian settlements don`t survived and the turkish architecture in Plovdiv is not equal to all of them.
 
It is not the only example - Haskovo / Haskoy , Varna, Sofia have all underwent a similar faith.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-May-2006 at 14:01
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Reclaiming owr land and liberty back is not expansionism.

But taking our land and our libtery is.
 
Your land?Confused You occupied BULGARIA and enslaved us for 500 years, not the other way around, remember? The land you conquered was called BULGARIA and belonged to BULGARIANS. So how did it come to be your land? Plus, you have all the rights and liberties a human being could yearn for. I don't see any reason for complaints on your behalf.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-May-2006 at 14:19
Originally posted by the Bulgarian

 
 Plus, you have all the rights and liberties a human being could yearn for. I don't see any reason for complaints on your behalf.
 
Not until recently is that the case, I do not complain now.
 
And besides Bulgarian occupation of regions that were not predominantly Bulgarian, and often lacked any Bulgarian population such as Eastern Rhodopes was simply a form of expansionism, no different than the Turkish expansion into the Balkans.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-May-2006 at 14:45
Well..in the mind of some people,history starts when their "glorious nation" is in the zenith of power.
Everything must go back at this time-its the beginning of time after all(something like the big bang Big smile)



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Dear bg_turk way don't you say anything about the bulgarians in East Trace (European turkish territory)? Or this is taboo for the turks?

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Dear bg_turk way don't you say anything about the bulgarians in East Trace (European turkish territory)? Or this is taboo for the turks?
 
Hi,
 
Why dont you open a new thread and give those that are not familiar more info?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 13:56
Originally posted by bg_turk



Originally posted by ManOwaRadO

Dear bg_turk way don't you say anything about the bulgarians in East Trace (European turkish territory)? Or this is taboo for the turks?
 
Hi,
 
Why dont you open a new thread and give those that are not familiar more info?





Maybe because it will be closed,as soon as it will be opened when u ll hijack it (aka Pontian Genocide),my dear Bg_TurkSmile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 14:08
Originally posted by the Bulgarian

Originally posted by bg_turk

Originally posted by the Bulgarian

 
Reclaiming owr land and liberty back is not expansionism.

But taking our land and our libtery is.
 
Your land?Confused You occupied BULGARIA and enslaved us for 500 years, not the other way around, remember? The land you conquered was called BULGARIA and belonged to BULGARIANS. So how did it come to be your land? Plus, you have all the rights and liberties a human being could yearn for. I don't see any reason for complaints on your behalf.


@the Bulgarian...u are becoming irrational !

Think...
Its like someone gets in your home.
He settles in your living room and kitchen,
lays on your favorite couch,opens your fridge and eats your chocolate ice-cream with almonds(Tongue),and stays there for months.

After much time ,using your broom ,u achieve to get him off your living room.Ok...he can stay in the other half of the house after all,as a good neighbour.
The guy now complains ,with his eyes full of tears that u are awfull,and disgusting ,and he wants back the house all ,because it is his home after all!LOL

The end.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 14:33
Originally posted by Digenis

Think...
Its like someone gets in your home.
He settles in your living room and kitchen,
lays on your favorite couch,opens your fridge and eats your chocolate ice-cream with almonds(Tongue),and stays there for months.

After much time ,using your broom ,u achieve to get him off your living room.Ok...he can stay in the other half of the house after all,as a good neighbour.
The guy now complains ,with his eyes full of tears that u are awfull,and disgusting ,and he wants back the house all ,because it is his home after all!LOL
 
An interesting comparison... Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 14:57
Originally posted by bg_turk

And besides Bulgarian occupation of regions that were not predominantly Bulgarian, and often lacked any Bulgarian population such as Eastern Rhodopes was simply a form of expansionism, no different than the Turkish expansion into the Balkans.
 
No different than the Turkish expansion into the Balkans?
 
Well, then - was the turkish expansion into the Balkans a bad thing, or not?
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 15:01
Originally posted by The Chargemaster

 
An interesting comparison... Clap
 
Stern Smile really?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 15:05
Originally posted by The Chargemaster

Well, then was the turkish expansion into the Balkans bad thing, or not?
 
Charge, first of all I really do not understand why do you need to write with these enormous colorded letters.
Second, your question is kind of weird. It is like asking a child if it is a good thing that they were born. Of course it was a good thing, it was the best thing that could have happened, for I owe my existence to it. If the Turks had not conquered the Balkans, I would not be here now.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 15:05

The Turkish Expansion into the Balkans, you guy's are refering to the Turkic Bulgars who later were occupied by Slav expansion who were later defeated by your Turkic cousin's second expansion right? Big smile

 


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really?
 
Sounds interesting. I think it sounds interesting for you too...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-May-2006 at 15:27
Originally posted by ManOwaRadO

Dear bg_turk way don't you say anything about the bulgarians in East Trace (European turkish territory)?
 
I just opened a thread about the Bulgairans in Turkey -  feel free to add more info.
 
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Originally posted by Bulldog

The Turkish Expansion into the Balkans, you guy's are refering to the Turkic Bulgars who later were occupied by Slav expansion who were later defeated by your Turkic cousin's second expansion right? Big smile

 
 
Actually - not. The thread is about the "cousins"(according to you), who are living in Bulgaria.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-May-2006 at 07:30
Originally posted by bg_turk

Originally posted by The Chargemaster

Well, then was the turkish expansion into the Balkans bad thing, or not?
 
Charge, first of all I really do not understand why do you need to write with these enormous colorded letters.
Second, your question is kind of weird. It is like asking a child if it is a good thing that they were born. Of course it was a good thing, it was the best thing that could have happened, for I owe my existence to it. If the Turks had not conquered the Balkans, I would not be here now.
 

So..if it didnt happen,u would live in Anatolia now.

Obviously,u think that living in 2006 Bulgaria much better even for a Turk than living in 2006 Turkey...isn't? Wink
Interesting...Smile



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what  an intelligent guy you  are. So you should  thanks us,  because we helped greek to live at greece, not turkish anatolia.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-May-2006 at 07:50
Originally posted by Mortaza

what  an intelligent guy you  are. So you should  thanks us,  because we helped greek to live at greece, not turkish anatolia.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-May-2006 at 07:57
short witty responses without any serious arguments whose only purpose is to provoke a reaction. My advice is simply do not respond if you do not want to be dragged into a flame war - because this is exactly where these kinds of one-liners and veiled insulsts are going to lead us.
 
 
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