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Thread: Please, report problems or questions to moderators/admins

1241.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Sep 2008 Mon 02:52 am

Sometimes when i quote a post,and want to reply,i find my post in the quotation box too under the quotation,not outside the box

And even i try many time to get out of the quotation box and type under it...i cant

But i can type above it ! {#lang_emotions_confused}



Thread: What are these Turkish women doing?

1242.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 06:15 am

What is AMAZİNG,that they have the patience to do this !

 

We have some brown filling also we use them to do some bayram sweets ´şeker bayramı´,i dont know if its same or not

İt consist of,

Butter,flour,honey,nuts ´small pieces´,and sesame

 



Thread: Türkiye Tarihi... Turkia's History

1243.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 05:52 am

İf you are interested in reading some history,this may help i believe,thank Rain,where ever you are



Thread: The so called armenian genocide Facts\accusations

1244.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 05:45 am

Some more links,i havent check all the links,but seems useful to me

 

http://www.ttk.org.tr/index.php?Page=Sayfa&No=90

 

http://www.tsk.mil.tr/eng/ermeni_sorunu_salonu/armenianissues_index.htm

 

Ps: Thanks for the help i got.



Thread: The so called armenian genocide Facts\accusations

1245.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 05:38 am

There were so many Armenians who spoke Turkish, who even conducted their rites in this language , who rose to topmost public service posts such as the Ministries and Under-Secretariats of State for the Public Works, Navy, Foreign Affairs, Finance, Treasury, Posts and Telegraph and Minting. There were some who even wrote books in Turkish and foreign languages on the Problems of the Ottoman Empire .

With the start of the decline of the Ottoman Empire, the European powers began to intervene in its affairs and degeneration became evident in the peaceful Turkish-Armenian relations. Great effort was displayed by the instigators whom the Western powers planted into the Ottoman Empire under clerical guise, to create a schism between Turks and Armenians in the religious, cultural, commercial, political and social fields. Thus, bloody clashes arose, in which the blunt of pain was borne by the Turks, and thousands of Armenians and Turks lost their lives in the revolts that broke out in Eastern Anatolia and spread all the way to Istanbul.

Though there were many Armenians fighting in the Ottoman armies against the enemy or serving in the rear ranks during the World War I, a considerable number had sided with the foes on the battlefronts and launched massacres against the population without distinction of women, children and the aged. Their toll was hundreds of thousands of Moslems and ruin in Eastern Anatolia.

 

http://www.ermenisorunu.gen.tr/english/intro/index.html

 

 



Thread: The so called armenian genocide Facts\accusations

1246.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 05:38 am

Ok people,here we are

So much talk about the the so called armenian genocide ,so lets try to hear all parts,and try to get the facts...

İf we can !

Whats the armenians claim is well known,so what does Turks say?

 

It´s amazing that whenever the "Armenian Genocide" is referred to in Western media, journalists seem to fall all over themselves in presenting the perspective totally from the Armenian propaganda machinery. Whenever there is an attempt to present "the other side," the passage is usually preceded by "The Turkish Government claims..." Keeping in mind we all know how dishonest spokespeople from any government can be. (And reinforcing the erroneous view that only the Turkish Government objects to the Armenian version of history.)

 

“If we sent one, your newspapers and periodicals would not publish an article written by a Turk, if they published it, your people would not read it, if they read it, they would not believe it. Even if we sent a qualified person to America, to convey to you in your language, the Turkish point of view, would he find an impartial audience?” [Gurun, File, p. 37]




Thread: Hundreds buried in Cairo rockslide

1247.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 05:24 am

 

Quoting Roswitha

Residents criticized their government for its slow response to the tragedy.

Most of the town´s residents were still in bed when the slide occurred at 7 a.m. Saturday. Here, rescuers retrieve a victim´s body from the debris that covered the sprawling Manshiyet Nasr slum

 

 Actually,there is no slow response...not this time anyway !

The situations there are bad,the rocks are so heavy,and if they cant use any machineries because of the survivers underneath,so rescue teams are working in a very hard conditions,and afraid to use any equipments now,but still,the mass of the rockets is so big,i have no idea how would they move it

 

 



Thread: Turkish Satellite to Launch in 2008

1248.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 04:07 am

İ wonder,has it been launched ?!



Thread: Music, Film or Literature Chain Game

1249.       CANLI
5084 posts
 07 Sep 2008 Sun 02:18 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 Song:  Runaway - Del Shannon  (OMG I´m really showing my age now {#lang_emotions_sad})

 

 Forever young my dear,thats what we are

But with more wisdom

 

Film : Far and away - Tom Cruise,and Nicole Kidman

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAtkkgfOnV0



Thread: We'll have today....

1250.       CANLI
5084 posts
 06 Sep 2008 Sat 07:07 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

No not for that, but since I returned from Turkey I´ve been perfecting my pilav skills.  I quite like a mixture of 2 prts rice and 2 parts bulgar.  I then toss anything in that I like . . . fresh parsley, coriander, onion, a little red and/or green pepper (the naughty ones as my friend calls them), bell peppers, salt, black pepper . . . . and so on

 

Oh I don´t think I should be talking about food at this moment, it´s making me hungry!!!!

 

 İ didnt know we can cook bulgar with rice,usually we cook bulgar alone,and eat it like rice

İ will try it tomorrow i think,it can goes with steak

 

But today i made that Rice vermicelli with vegetables and soya sauce,wish it will turn out good !

5 mins left on Ezan for İftar,so it is BETTER be good {#lang_emotions_unsure}



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