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post 11/01/07 12:00 PM
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By khazari at 2007-11-23

SERAYA SHAPSHAL (1873-1961)RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL LEADER OF KARAY TURKS



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KARAY TRADITIONAL COSTUME THE ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM TRAKAI LITHUANIA


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KARAY TRADITIONAL DRESS TRAKAI LITHUANIA



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KARAY WOMEN WITH TRADITIONAL COSTUME GALICH UKRAINE
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post 11/01/07 04:42 PM
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so do they really walk around in thsoe?
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post 11/02/07 06:30 AM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 11/02/07 01:42 AM) [snapback]117228[/snapback]
so do they really walk around in thsoe?



Do you look like the statue on your sig or do ermeni women dress like the one on the stateu icon_smile.gif
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post 11/02/07 12:53 PM
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actually, they do....
not in yerevan, but in villages, yes.
and the women in my pic has traditional artsakh clothing...
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post 11/04/07 02:04 AM
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KARAY KENASAS(SYNAGOGUE)PICTURES


BIG KENASA RE-OPENING CEREMONY IN EUPATORIA CRIMEA 2005


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THE" HEIKHAL"-THE HOLY ARK WITH HOLY TORAH(BIBLE)BOOKS

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post 11/04/07 10:03 PM
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Thanks for sharing those pics bro.

DO not take that silly irish as a collocutor . =)

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post 11/05/07 02:48 AM
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YOU WELCOME KARDES icon_biggrin.gif
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post 11/05/07 10:00 AM
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KARAY FOOD PICTURES


KARAY CUISINE FAMOUS IN ALL OVER CRIMEA, AND VERY POPULAR IN LITHUANIA.



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SORMA



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KIOFTA


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BASTURMA



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DOLMA



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KIUBETE


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KIBINLAR THE NATIONAL KARAY DISH



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AYAKLIK
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post 11/05/07 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(Mordoth @ 11/05/07 04:03 AM) [snapback]117278[/snapback]
Thanks for sharing those pics bro.

DO not take that silly irish as a collocutor . =)


Collocutor isnt even a word in the english language so your going to have to specify what you mean.

Other than that Khazar food looks pretty good, Altho Dolma, sarma and basturma are all armenian dishes.
as for kufta, everyone has that, infact dolma and sarma too.
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QUOTE(irlandahay @ 11/05/07 05:59 PM) [snapback]117286[/snapback]
Collocutor isnt even a word in the english language so your going to have to specify what you mean.

Other than that Khazar food looks pretty good, Altho Dolma, sarma and basturma are all armenian dishes.
as for kufta, everyone has that, infact dolma and sarma too.

Collocutor : Interlocutor , one spoken to .

Dolma , Sarma , Bastırma are all Turkish dishes with TURKISH names icon_wink.gif

DOLMAK : To fill ; DOLMA : The one that is filled up . (with some ingredients)
SARMAK : To roll ; SARMA : The one that is rolled up .
Bastırmak : To press ; Bastırma : The one that is pressed .
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post 11/06/07 06:52 AM
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Great post my brother, thanks for sharing all those delicious food pictures. Post some more on Turkish food topic.

Irish , what is the meaning of bastırmak in ermeni language ?
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post 11/06/07 08:57 AM
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kfta is not armenian.

and for you guys, you musn't worry, i posted all the real names of armenian dishes on your turkish food section.
i explained that dolma is a turkish name, however armenians had and still have, a dolma that is not the same as turks, we often use the term 'dolma' because of 500 years of occupation, however i posted the real name and info on that page, if you care to check. also, govimis (bastorma) is genuinely armenian, and there is no debate over that.
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post 11/06/07 03:00 PM
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HOSANK PASTIRMA THIS ANCIENT TURKISH FOOD , THE NOMADS TURKS WAS MANY KIND OF CANNED FOOD FOR THE LONG WANDERING. AND DOLMA AND SARMA YOU CAN FIND ALSO IN CENTRAL ASIAN CUISINE...I DONT THINK WHO THE UZBEK COPY ARMENIAN FOOD...THIS NOT PLAUSIBLE.

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QUOTE(arrow @ 11/06/07 06:52 AM) [snapback]117293[/snapback]
Great post my brother, thanks for sharing all those delicious food pictures. Post some more on Turkish food topic.

Irish , what is the meaning of bastırmak in ermeni language ?


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post 11/07/07 12:06 AM
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no, i told you, sarma in armenia is not the same as in central asia..
as i explained, because of 500 years of turkic occupation, our already existing yet similar dish ended up having the same name, but there is an original armenian name for it, which is on the turkish food section.
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 11/07/07 09:06 AM) [snapback]117301[/snapback]
no, i told you, sarma in armenia is not the same as in central asia..
as i explained, because of 500 years of turkic occupation, our already existing yet similar dish ended up having the same name, but there is an original armenian name for it, which is on the turkish food section.



As you put it once, changing the name of something won't make it belong to the new names user .

I mean you may name pastırma a different name but it is still pastırma. You may name Agri a different name but it is still Agri etc.



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As you put it once, changing the name of something won't make it belong to the new names user .

I mean you may name pastırma a different name but it is still pastırma. You may name Agri a different name but it is still Agri etc.


you are absolutely right, could not have put it better myself.
just because turks introduce a new name for an armenian dish does not make it turkish, just because turks bring a new name for a sacred armenian mountain, does not make it a turkish mountain.
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Well I agree you , but the mountain isn't yours for over a 1000 years. As for the dishes just enjoy them icon_smile.gif
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actually ararat was within the territory of the western armenia governate in 1917, and then the armenian republic in 1918, and then the armenian socialist republic till 1923.

and you told me before that the ottoman empire is NOT turkey, and since turkey was founded in 1923, it wasn't yours either for a 1000 years.
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 11/08/07 11:02 PM) [snapback]117337[/snapback]
actually ararat was within the territory of the western armenia governate in 1917, and then the armenian republic in 1918, and then the armenian socialist republic till 1923.

and you told me before that the ottoman empire is NOT turkey, and since turkey was founded in 1923, it wasn't yours either for a 1000 years.



What I said was " Well I agree you , but the mountain isn't yours for over a 1000 years. As for the dishes just enjoy them icon_smile.gif " , I didn't mention it beloning to us.

So it comes back to " you call it whatever you like I will call whatever I like". I honsetly don't care what you name the food I eat or the cities I live in or the rock piles around. Just live your life man, and seriously, enjoy your food wether it is chineese , italian ,ermeni or turkish.
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post 11/10/07 11:09 AM
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yep, that is the point i was trying to bring out, im glad we all agree.

but just for you know, i do eat some turkish foods, and i do agree that many of them are good, as well as some lebanese foods. after having said all that, i was just rtying to point out that at least SOME of the foods were armenian in origin, though i know all the others are turkish.
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 11/10/07 08:09 PM) [snapback]117363[/snapback]
yep, that is the point i was trying to bring out, im glad we all agree.

but just for you know, i do eat some turkish foods, and i do agree that many of them are good, as well as some lebanese foods. after having said all that, i was just rtying to point out that at least SOME of the foods were armenian in origin, though i know all the others are turkish.


I love foods in general and that is the real problem for me, and the day I stop working out I'll be a fat old man icon_smile.gif
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ax ax, arrow, the concerns of the supersized continent.
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I love foods , what can I say. I hate fast food though.
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ARROW KARDES I SEE WHO YOU LOVE FOOD IN TOPIC OF TURKISH FOOD I PUT RECIPE FOR UYGUR LAMB KEBAB , ENJOY AND AFIYET OLSUN icon_smile.gif
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