Kapadokya Cappadocia
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Kapadokya is definitely an amazing place...stunningly beautiful and I wished I had stayed in the cave hotels...I so want to go back some day. Lovely lovely country!
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• My dear friends... I LIVE IN TURKEY and i would like to give you some information about my country. Many people in Western countries think that Turkey is an Islamic country that you have to obey to rules of Islam. BUT this is not true Turkey is a SECULAR country with muslim majority. You can drink alcohol, you can wear bikinis in the beaches. You DO NOT HAVE TO wear headscarf or hijab. Turks are NOT ARABS. We don't speak Arabic language here. We speak Turkish.
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@fraoulologos The Christians may speak Turkish now but they spoke Greek before, wrote in Greek before, and culturally were Greek before the Turkish invaders came. Greece colonized all of Asia minor prior to Rome's rise. The Byzantines even though they were part of the Eastern Roman empire, were Greek. Turks are not from there originally. As mentioned earlier, they invaded.
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Spear of Destiny
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@ghyut100 I don't agree with you my friend. This shows how rich our culture is. I would prefer to live in a country with different cultures rather than live in a pure Turkish land. :)
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@freandwhickquest azeri is from old turkic civilisation while turkish is modern culture and mixed of many element (not only turk)
many turkish have been assimilated by balkan
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Ik ben Melek Yörük, voor het laatst ben ik hier op deze plaats 21 jaar geleden geweest, ik vind het nu weer nét zo mooi om te zien
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@fraoulologos yes but they were officially a part of the 1924 population exchange between greece and turkey and most of them are in greece at the moment. kostas karamanlis is a very good example.
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@exiliada87 if you can buy the cd (it calls 7 karanfil which means 7 cloves) u find this and different lovely traditional Turkish songs..
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Flori from Romania...
Part of the Cappadocian heritage are its Christian population called Karamanli . They were writing with greek letters while their language was turkish.
fraoulologos 2 years ago
do u have any document about that???
mozcelik 2 years ago