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Moscow 80 Opening - FOTP | Latvian, Lithuanian & Azerbaijan

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The Friendship of the Peoples segment consisted on a cultural representation of each of the 15 Soviet Union Countries: Russian SFSR, Ukrainian SSR, Byelorussian SSR, Uzbek SSR, Kazakh SSR, Georgian SSR, Azerbaijan SSR, Lithuanian SSR, Moldavian SSR, Latvian SSR, Kyrgyz SSR, Tajik SSR, Armenian SSR, Turkmen SSR and Estonian SSR.

This part of the segment showns folk dances from Latvia, Lithuania and Azerbaijan (any info about this dances to expand the info would be appreciated)

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  • @Aghuan

    Armenian lies?? so am I to to read Azeri fairytales?? Then read Roman historian Strabon, Greek historian Xenophone!!!

  • @Aghuan

    Mongoloshka shas otpravlyu ne armyanskie stati!

  • Thus,even the Armenian historians are not unanimous as to their origin. It may therefore be stated that it is impossible for a community that has never had the privilege of being a nation and founding an independent state, to have claims on a certain geography as a homeland. Consequently, the dream of Great Armenia is but the product of an expansionist ideology.As the history went, the Armenians lived under the Urartian,Macedonian,Seleucide,­Roman,Partian,Sasanite, Byzantine,Turkish hegemonies.

  • @unknown198523 Baran Wikipedia has been written with Armenian lies.

  • @Aghuan

    Idiot have a look at :

    Orontid_Dynasty, Artaxiad Dynasty; Kingdom of Armenia in wikipedia!!

    Those ages your nomadic grandpas were still in Central asia!

  • Armenians of Daghlig Garabagh marked the 150th anniversary of their resettlement in 1978, and a special monument was erected in the Maraghashen-Leninavan region Mardakert-Aghdara. As state above, the resettlement of Armenians was implemented for the sake of both Russia and Armenia's political interests.

    //i006.radikal.ru/1102/6a/989d­f0a31f83.jpg

  • @unknown198523

    The real motherland of Armenians considered the Great Armenia situates out of the bounds of Russia (Caucasus) in the Asia Minor (Turkey) according to some historical concepts. As for Armenians living in D. Garabagh, one part of them was aboriginal and generated from ancient Albanians, practicing Christianity. Some of them ran away from Turkey and Iran to escape from persecution and found refuge in Azerbaijan.

    B.Iskhanyan "The peoples of the Caucasus" Petrograd 1916, p. 18

  • @Aghuan

    Actually I find ridiculous, when a person who speack about "aborigenal" rights on caucasu's Albanian lands /who were caucasus like Udis/, and who claims that his nation is descender of the Iranian nation "Medians" but at the same time speaks Ural-Altayian language and call himself Azerbaijani "Turk" who till 1900s were called "Caucasian Tatars" ! Well that is enough to have a look at your national dresses and jumping to find out "who you are". Bibi brother of Kirgizs, kazakhs...

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  • @Aghuan

    Idiot, you are making citations like you read holly Bible or Ghuran!! Bbut you would rather to look at international maps, for example The MAp of Ancient World in colliseum and to have a look at the region! You will find here Armenia but never Azerbaijan those ages tatar-mongolic nomadic tribes were far away from Caucasus in Central Asia!!

  • @unknown198523 haha

    The Azerbaijanis are of mixed ethnic origin, the oldest element deriving from the indigenous population of eastern Transcaucasia and possibly from the Medians.

    Armenians have been copied to Caucasus from Turkey and Iran after Turkmanchai treaty.1 million out of 1 million and 300 thousand of Armenians, residing in Caucasia were not aboriginal residents and they came there from our lands.N.I.Shavrov.New challenges to Russian business in the Caucasus.Petersburg1911p.59-61

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