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During the Past century, there have been two major clashes in the Anatolia-Caucasus region, both resulting in the widespread slaughter and forced expulsion of innocent civilians from all sides. The first ocurred when the strain of the Great War caused the collapse of both the Ottoman Empire and Czarist Russia.
The second conflict erupted between 1988 - 1994, when the disintegration of the Soviet Union left a temporary power vacuum in the Caucasus, and the new republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia battled over the sovereignty of Nagorno-Karabakh.
What these two confilcts also share is that few in the West have observed, chronicled, or been able to fully understand the complexity of the situation. Those existing accounts are rife with partisan propaganda and widely divergent assessments.
Unfortunately, the unreconciled differences of their shared history continue to negatively impact the lives of the Turks, Armenians and Azeris in the present. If left unresolved, this will prevent their progress towards a peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence in the future.
Written by former Canadian Soldier turned war correspondent Scott Taylor, this book is based both on in depth historical research and on Taylor's personal findings on reporting trips to the area speaking with followers leaders and everything in between on both sides of the conflict.

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  • genocide that started from the 14th century, u wanna continue that but it wont happen i can tell u that

  • the olds Jews, the Parisetsies, Frigatsies, Ions dont exist but we exist, u turkic people came in the 14th century and wanna talk bout antiquities, bout lies that we came in the Caucasus in the 19th century,... for us ur just kopekler that wanna disturb us n tell lies to the world, like jews lobbyst when they say there was 5, 6 million dead just to create pity from the other nations, but in reality there was 1,5 million dead... while the Armenian genocide there was 6 million dead

  • u will lose your oil cause u will perish in it;;; now you have more and more weapons, what a dumb shit u try to fear us right?? but why our people should fear turks??? God sees evrything n know evrything, we are free in our minds and hearts not like u... we will defend till the end... look the Persic (Partev), Yedesatsis, Shumeris, Akadatsis, Assyrians in Babylona and other nations don exist now but we exist and we're older than all of these nations, 5000years ago we were sewing clothes

  • it's your stupid propaganda, we don rape wife and children and old people like u did to us... Armenian bandits??? march 17??? don't invent things... don't try to defend u got evrything to lose n u know you're wrong, admit it if you and your people are real men... now u all just do propaganda ... ur Allah will punish u u hear me

  • insanhaqlari, the Great Armenia existed don't deny it, it was with the Western Armenia and other territories, u know it very well, then there wasnt ethnic cleansings in late 80 and early 90s, u did ethnic cleansing in those dates, remember in Sumgait, Baku... we Armenians never do ethnic cleansings, we're not like you, when we liberated Shushi in 92, we let turks get out of the town so don't come n tell stupidities. Khojali genocide my ass, evryone of u say the same things but it's false

  • gel de sana tarih ogreteyim,kaç para aldin bu soytariligin için

  • 90 years have passed since the massacre of Azerbaijani Turks in Urmiya (Southern Azerbaijan, Iran). In particular, the following: «Armenian bandits killed 10,000 innocent Azeris on March 17, 1918 before the very eyes of the U.S. Consul Shed, Russian Consul Nikitin, as well as missionaries from France, England and other countries.»

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