@xsevag Yes, Armenian and Georgian churches. And yes, much of Eastern Turkey was part of greater Armenia at various times many centuries ago. It's a great shame that people can't enjoy their national and cultural identities in a diverse context without having to impose them on others. I myself am first generation Hungarian. I know a little of its sad history and how it has been intentionally distorted, so I have little patience for nationalistic animosities from any source.
I am an Armenian with roots in Western Armenia (or Eastern and Central Turkey). Thanks for uploading this video.
Saltandvinegar88 1 year ago
Thanks for show us that a third of your country is armenian land and their churches
masis2000 1 year ago
@xsevag Yes, Armenian and Georgian churches. And yes, much of Eastern Turkey was part of greater Armenia at various times many centuries ago. It's a great shame that people can't enjoy their national and cultural identities in a diverse context without having to impose them on others. I myself am first generation Hungarian. I know a little of its sad history and how it has been intentionally distorted, so I have little patience for nationalistic animosities from any source.
TaknyosP 1 year ago
this is ancient Georgian territories
MrRezzi 1 year ago
@MrRezzi ... and Armenian, and Seljuk, and Byzantine, and Hittite, and Arab, and Syrian, and Persian, and . . . .
TaknyosP 1 year ago
çok güzel
Diablorosa 2 years ago
glad you saw many kurdish cities aswell :)
i cant wait till i go to nemrut mountain myself
Naraku111 3 years ago