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Heiko Jessayan
@Heiko_Jessayan
Retired journalist 🇳🇱🇨🇭 🇬🇷 Views my own. Hate tweets get a block. Philosophie: Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum
Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@KarinaKarapety8 "Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it", philosopher George Santayana dixit
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#Pashinyan (about #EthnicCleansing in #Artsakh): Stop feeding our people data on new genocides. This "race of genocides" must be stopped, when each other is accused of genocides in our region. Through the discourse of #genocide we get [from others] the discourse of genocide 1/2
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The head of the "Thank you, #Aliyev" party claims they brought the ship (#Armenia) to a "peaceful port". "Now we, the passengers, need to calm down", says #Pashinyan.
He still feels like a passenger, not a captain. He didn't bring the ship to a peaceful port, he's sinking it.
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Tegher Monastery, 13th century, Armenia, rises as an austere, obsidian-like FORTRESS upon the volcanic slopes of Mount Aragats.
Looking nearly completely black, it is one of the most uniquely ascetic and powerful ecclesiastical structures in Armenia.
It was built for the noble Princess Mamakhatun, whose tomb still stands beside the principal entrance. Etymologically, the designation “Tegher” derives from the classical Armenian word “degher”, signifying “medicaments” or “healing substances.”
In antiquity, this very locale abounded in pharmacologically potent botanical specimens systematically employed for the therapeutic restoration of wounded Armenian warriors. Thus, the monastery functioned concurrently as both spiritual sanctuary and proto-medical refuge for those requiring simultaneous corporeal and metaphysical succour.


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No other ancient document holds my interest and affection quite like this papyrus, written in Egypt and in the Armenian alphabet. It's a goldmine of linguistic evidence not for the Egyptian or the Armenian language, but for Greek!
My introduction to it:
open.substack.com/pub/dannylbate…

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