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ΟΛΒΙΟΣ ΟΣΤΙΣ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΗΣ ΕΣΧΕΝ ΜΑΘΗΣΙΝ

Αθήνα-Ελλάς 参加日 Mart 2021
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Michrios@Michrios5·
@mehmettyaziyor @Engin353635 @Sulltansuleiman @Eran_Vin @ShayGal84 @grok "Türk'ün Çilesi" , Halide Edip Adıvar'ın 1928'de İngilizce olarak yayımlanan The Turkish Ordeal nıma otobiographic eserinin Türkçe ismidir. Kitapta, the author's bizzat katildigsi Kurtuluş Savaşı years, Kuvay-ı Milliye erami, cefe anıları.. Ekran görüntülerini oradan aldım..
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Shay Gal שי גל@ShayGal84·
19 May is not only a Greek day of mourning. It is the day Ankara’s map is put on trial. Pontus was not a footnote. Smyrna was not erased by Izmir. Trebizond still breathes beneath Trabzon. Amisos beneath Samsun. Kerasous beneath Giresun. Kotyora beneath Ordu. Amasia beneath Amasya. Constantinople beneath Istanbul. These names are not nostalgia. They are evidence. This is the obscenity of 19 May. Turkey marks it as the beginning of Atatürk’s national struggle. Pontus remembers it as its death certificate. But the deeper crime is not the calendar. It is the myth. To give birth to a nation claiming Turanian purity, Ankara had to erase the Anatolia that proved otherwise. The state did not only kill “outsiders”. It devoured the peoples that constituted its society. Greek Anatolia. Armenian Anatolia. Assyrian Anatolia. Kurdish Anatolia. Laz, Georgian, Circassian, Jewish and Arab Anatolia. The witnesses had to disappear because they unmasked the fraud. A place name is an archive. A surname is a confession. A family silence outlives a state archive. Ankara did not only rename cities. Then it renamed people. Grandmothers became rumours. Grandfathers became omissions. Churches became trophies. Languages became kitchen whispers. Villages became coordinates under Turkish signs. Pan-Turanism is the lie: take language, add arrows, graft ancestry, erase the converted, the absorbed, the murdered, the renamed and the unnameable, then call the result destiny. That is why Pontus matters. It was not only a victim. It was evidence. And evidence had to be destroyed. The Greek Genocide was not only the murder of Pontic Greeks. It was the destruction of a civilisation: Pontus, Ionia, Cappadocia, Eastern Thrace, Smyrna. The method was simple: kill the people, empty the villages, seize the churches, silence the schools, take the houses, rename the map, then accuse the dead of provocation. This is why Ankara still panics when the old names return. A name reopens the file. A name breaks the alibi. And there is something darker still. Modern Turkey was not born from a sanitised Central Asian myth. Anatolia was Greek, Armenian, Assyrian, Kurdish, Laz, Georgian, Circassian, Jewish and Arab before Ankara compressed it into one state orthodoxy. Many citizens of today’s Turkey carry the ancestry, surnames, family silences and converted memories of the very peoples the state tried to erase. That is why this was also historical cannibalism. A state ate its own past, then called the digestion nation-building. Armenians. Assyrians. Greeks of Pontus and Asia Minor. Smyrna in flames. The emptied villages. The renamed cities. The churches turned into trophies. The archives locked, mocked and denied. This is not a tragedy Turkey inherited. It is Ankara’s catalogue of crimes against humanity. And the catalogue did not close in 1923. It returned in Cyprus in 1974, when invasion became occupation. It returned against the Kurds as policy: destroyed villages, forced displacement, emergency rule and the outlawing of Kurdishness. The lesson is not hatred. The lesson is unauthorised memory. Because Hitler understood the usefulness of forgotten crimes. The line attributed to him before the invasion of Poland still burns through history: “Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?” We speak. For every erased name. For every people Ankara tried to bury under a new signpost. We do not remember for the dead. We remember for the living, and for those who would repeat their crimes if the world teaches them that amnesia is impunity and memory can be murdered too.
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Michrios@Michrios5·
@TurkOrthodox Which mosque in Greece set on fire, in Greece? Give the document..To lie it's a sin in Orthodox faith. But you are not an Orthodox..You are a fascist agent of "Derin Devlet"⬇️using Orthodoxy as a convenient cover
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Türk Ortodoks Topluluğu
Türk Ortodoks Topluluğu@TurkOrthodox·
Ermeniler ve Rumlar Türkiye'de altın çağını yaşadığını söylüyor. Yunanistan'da ise Türkler yok sayılıyor. Osmanlı camileri kundaklanıyor. Türk okulları kapatılıyor. Türk mezarlığını temizleyen Türk gençleri yargılanıyor. Bir zamanlar Selçuklu-Türk şehri olan Revan (Erivan)'da artık Türk bile yok. Kim barbar, kim medeni?
Zemin Haber@ZeminHaberTR

Ermeni bir papazın, AK Parti İstanbul İl Başkanı Abdullah Özdemir’e söylediği sözler gündem oldu: 🗣️ “Patriğimiz de her zaman diyor ki, beyefendinin (Erdoğan’ın) iktidarı döneminde biz altın çağımızı yaşıyoruz.”

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@FranseviEfendi We defeated Ottoman army once We won't let him in, through the back door again (at least, as long as this mentality⬇️ exists)
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Güneş Şener@SErdikici·
@bluemoonyellows Sezen, seni Hintli çingene asıllı Yunanlı komşularımızı her seferinde yalın bir gerçeklikle yüzleştirmenden ötürü kutluyorum.En son hırsızlıkları efelerin dansı olan zeybek olmuştu .O kadar kompleksliler ki kendi danslarından başka, bizim dansımızı da çalmaya çalışmışlar. Acınası
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Sezen Ada@bluemoonyellows·
When you use the word “complex,” I assume you’re referring to the Greeks. Between 1913 and 1996, out of fear, the names of more than 4,400 settlements villages, towns, and cities across Greece were officially changed. Under Law No. 17, dated September 21, 1926, all non-Greek names were forcibly replaced, even the inscriptions on gravestones were erased. Driven by this complex and the fear that your ancestors were not Greek, you altered nearly every geographical name in the country cities, villages, and even the names of the dead on their tombstones just to avoid confronting your own past. Perhaps some people were afraid that you might one day realize you weren’t truly Greek. And now here you are, calling others “complex.” This is classic Greek behavior: provoke and lie
Ελεύθερος Πολιορκημένος 🇬🇷@AleaJactaEst101

Κωνσταντινούπολη - Σμύρνη - Άγκυρα, είναι οι τρεις πιο σημαντικές πόλεις στην Τουρκία. Κ οι τρεις έχουν ελληνικά ονόματα. Πως λοιπόν αυτός ο λαός να μην έχει ένα απίστευτο κόμπλεξ με τους Έλληνες;

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Türk Ortodoks Topluluğu@TurkOrthodox·
Muharrem ayının başlaması vesilesiyle, Kerbela'da şehit edilen İmam Hüseyin'i ve onunla birlikte hayatını kaybedenleri saygıyla anıyoruz. Türk Ortodoks Topluluğu olarak, İmam Hüseyin'in matemini yüreklerinde hisseden tüm Alevi, Şii ve Sünni kardeşlerimize başsağlığı diliyoruz.
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev for the Muslim minority of W. Thrace⬇️ Except the normals..religion & language, the free entrance in 🇬🇷 Unis & the..multitool (for work, studies, tourism, that all Turks waiting for a visa that never comes, are jealous, the🇬🇷🇪🇺passport The rest is 🇹🇷's expantionst games..Sign off
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev Τhe only one reason of yours.."exists" (the comparison of your number⬇️[Inonu], with the current number of the minority⬇️ proves that didn't exist an "ethnic cleasing", as it happened to the 🇬🇷 minority of Costantinople⬇️) against the many reasons & advantages of mine, +
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev I dont see the reason to accept the term "Turkish" minority (never trust the expansionistic bulimia of 🇹🇷, see 🇱🇾, 🇸🇾,..) when your Ata denied in Lausanne (he was the winner & could press) to adopt the term Turkish, instead of Muslim They have more freedom than Kurds in 🇹🇷⬇️
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev On the contrary, according to the definition of the term (as for Genocide), Turkey is the perfect example of the application of the key characteristics & methods of these terms Intention (by state agency executives)⬇️ Planning & execution (by devlet or derin devlet)⬇️
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev Even if we add (to us) the number of Greek attrocities (the real one, not that of the turcophile McCarthy⬇️) in Asia Minor, in 1919-22 & (to you) the number of dead Greeks, in the 400 years of slavery + 7 of the Greek Revolution, the difference is HUGE, against you..
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev Anatolian wisdom😂 "Per capita murders of various states" Even so, it doesn't work for you..The percentage of ("lost" Turks) for the Moria was 10% of the Moria Greek population, while the Genocide 1915-22 was (2500k), 20% of the Turkish population (13000k, in 1927) +
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@zamacingo @bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev 1. Can you clarify (with evidence), which is the HUGE ethnic cleansing, made by Greeks ? (I warn you, that I know History (with evidence)⬇️ such as, for example, that the number of dead Turks, of "Mora Katliami" (about⬇️40k) + of Turkish soldiers (24k)⬇️ in the 1919-22 war, +
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Türk Ortodoks Topluluğu@TurkOrthodox·
@PavlosHalacoglu Evet, bunun bir önemi yok. Hepimiz Tanrı'nın çocuklarıyız. Ama gerçekleri konuşacaksak, etnik Türkler etnik Yunanlardan daha "beyaz" bir ulustur.
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@bluemoonyellows @DimitarBechev initially in 1923, after the Asia Minor Catastrophe & the Treaty of Lausanne,& later in the 1930s and 1950s through state policies. This systematic cultural erasure express the absolute cynicism of the 🇹🇷 state,as this is confirmed by the even worse HUMAN erasure.. the Genocide
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@bluemoonyellows @CaesarGevara "I have plenty of supporting documents"..that never we saw😂 Instead we see a multitude of false data,AI creations, with which you try to cover up your historical illiteracy (which you yourself admit⬇️) * Most of Thessaliniki's houses were build with bağdadi, çatma & şahnişin⬇️
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Sezen Ada
Sezen Ada@bluemoonyellows·
Let’s expose your lies one by one, shall we? Because this classic Greek history-twisting routine is getting embarrassing. First, that 1890 fire photo you proudly posted the British Consulate. Take a good look. It’s stone and brick, not wood. Thick masonry walls, solid arches, proper European construction. Yet you claim “the whole city was made of flammable wood, fires were normal.” Your own evidence just slapped you in the face. And here’s the kicker: the main photo in this thread is from 1911 21 years after your precious 1890 fire. That magnificent Ottoman building is still standing tall, proud, and clearly not a wooden shack. Salonica wasn’t some primitive wooden village. It was one of the richest, most cosmopolitan cities in the Balkans full of stone mansions, grand hotels, banks, synagogues, mosques, and elegant European-style buildings. Your “everything was wooden” fairy tale collapses the moment anyone looks at actual photographs. Second big lie: “The 1917 fire was just an accident.” Sure it was. A 32-hour “accident” that conveniently torched the Jewish and Muslim-Turkish quarters. Over 100,000 people mostly Jews and Muslims left homeless. The Greek authorities refused to let British fire-fighting ships intervene, deliberately withheld water, and let the fire rage for days. As soon as the flames died down, they seized every single burned plot through compulsory expropriation, never returned the properties, and erased the titles. Tens of thousands of rightful owners still haven’t been compensated. This wasn’t bad luck. This was a calculated Hellenization operation. Venizelos and his crew saw the fire as a golden opportunity to purge cosmopolitan Salonica of its Turkish and Jewish character. They burned the old city, grabbed the land, and replaced Ottoman and Jewish heritage with ugly, soulless Greek concrete blocks. Then they had the audacity to call it “modernization.” Foreign newspapers at the time openly reported how Greek papers were celebrating the destruction of the Jewish quarter. So spare us the “wooden houses, it was normal” nonsense. You burned it, you stole it, you rebuilt it in your own tasteless image, and now you’re here gaslighting everyone with 19th-century photos. Typical Greek playbook: destroy, deny, distort, and deflect. The 1911 photo alone exposes every single one of your lies. History isn’t on your side the pictures, the expropriation records, and contemporary foreign witnesses are. Stop embarrassing yourself. Read real history instead of recycling nationalist propaganda.
St TH@StTH33701081

@bluemoonyellows @OttomanArchive i tell you that large urban fires were common in the city because ottoman homes were extremely flammable, since they were all made of wood. Here a photo of the fire 1890 when the city was ottoman. Did Ottoman authorities put it to erase ottoman past?😂 picryl.com/media/thessalo…

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