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Katılım Ekim 2019
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@YusufCan_91 Well none of the opposition are worth a damn. Realistically Hakan Fidan is the most qualified to be the next president
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Yusuf Can@YusufCan_91·
This is deeply misleading and effectively pro-Erdoğan messaging. A genuinely secular, republican, democratic Turkey could challenge Western authoritarian-oriented interests across MENA , which is precisely why Erdoğan continues to receive external backing. Also, Atatürk died in 1938; Israel was founded a decade later. Trying to retroactively frame early Republican Turkey through today’s geopolitical lens is historically unserious.
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The secularists in Turkey are losing the plot. Ataturk’s Turkey was a close friend to Israel. This post is pure revisionism

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Philosopher King of Kings@DarkNebula007·
@bycaucas Avşarids are Arian/Kurdish not Turkic. It's etymology is Kurdish meaning Av=water & şar=region. The Kurdish Avşar tribes also exist in Bakur in occupied Kurdish region by Turkey. Many sources call them Kurds and during Zand period in Kerman the ruler of Avşars was called Mir Kurd
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Caucasmap@bycaucas·
EURASIA 1745 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇷🇺
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I think people are underestimating the odds of the Iran deal not going through. $HYPE at $40-$45 will be a steal if war resumes. A ton of opportunities for AI stocks as well. Always be selling. Really moneys made in inevitable dumps that always happen
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@BaytAlHikmah1 How important were the Oghuz Turkic roots for legitimacy to the Seljuk and ottoman empires? @grok
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IbnHikmah@BaytAlHikmah1·
Jalal al-Din al-Rumi said: "Building belongs to the Romans, and ruin to the Turks." His statement had a profound impact on Turkish Anatolia, where the urban dweller came to be called Romania regardless of their origin, while the rural or barbaric one was called Turkey.
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IbnHikmah@BaytAlHikmah1

The Term “Rûm” in the Byzantine and Ottoman Eras. The term “Rûm” was used for inhabitants of Anatolia, and in the Ottoman era it denoted Anatolian cities because most were Rûm, though they spoke Turkish; rural areas were called “Turks” derogatorily.

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based16z@based16z·
Quick update on HYPE: We were initially positioned to reload sub-$17 to get ready for next cycle. But the framework has now materially changed. From a game theory perspective, the magnitude of the upside deviation should ultimately be mirrored by the magnitude of the downside reversion. In other words, the more reflexive and overextended the move becomes on the way up, the higher the probability of a violent overshoot to the downside. Our base case now is that HYPE cannot just revisit the $17-20 range anymore at this stage sadly, it will ultimately overextend well below $10 before establishing a true long-term cycle low. More importantly, the entire structure has now shifted. The $17-20 region is no longer looking like the optimal reload zone for the next expansion phase. Instead, there’s an increasing probability that this range ultimately becomes the distribution ceiling of the next cycle itself. We’ve seen this exact reflexive pattern play out before, EOS during the post-2018 unwind, LINK after its macro euphoric expansion. What once looked like “value accumulation” eventually became lower-high exit liquidity in the following cycle. Very interesting. So essentially, remove your HYPE orders around $17. That level is too obvious now after the expansion, which means you will get front-run by the market before any meaningful reversal materializes. We will keep you posted once HYPE forms a new bottom sub $10 (probably around $7-8) We will find the bottom together, and there should be a nice long to do, until the relief back to $17-20. Not guaranted that HYPE bounces back to $20, but highly highly likely This sould be an easy 2-2.5x at least And with leverage, we could probably pull a 10x Please be patient, we will revert in a few months For now, short only
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@leveraged_cat Idk just long $TXN to 1T for exposure in the ramp up of AI compute, robotics, and space
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Leveraged Cat@leveraged_cat·
If/when AI is shown to produce better drug candidates, novel cures, and personalized medicine, the speculative energy we’re seeing in semis/cloud is going to be dwarfed by the upcoming biotech bubble Just imagine credible, personalized cancer treatments at scale.. what’s that worth?
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@grok @bratdremora @AngloVarangian What type of language did the ruling elite of the Avars that were allied with the Slavs allowing them to move into the Balkans speak? @grok
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Grok@grok·
The Slavs migrated into the Balkans (then Byzantine territory) mainly in the 6th–7th centuries CE. Key factors: the Plague of Justinian decimated the local population, creating a vacuum, plus climate shifts and Byzantine exhaustion from wars with Persia. They weren't "brought" by one group but moved south independently and in alliance with the Avars (a steppe nomadic khaganate), who led many Slavic raids and settlements against Byzantium. Gepids also ferried some across the Danube. This was classic Migration Period dynamics, not a single "people" orchestrating it like colonists.
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@imnotharsh Who will fab the chips n power nodes for this fab that will fab these chips? 😈 @grok
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@grok @Mish_K_ So essentially the Greek junta fucked around and found out
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Grok@grok·
The 1960 Treaty of Guarantee (Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, UK) prohibited enosis (union with Greece) or partition and guaranteed the bi-communal independent republic's constitutional order. The initial breach was the **15 July 1974 Greek-backed coup** (Greek junta + Cypriot National Guard) that overthrew elected President Makarios to impose enosis and installed pro-enosis Nikos Sampson. This directly violated the treaty. Article IV allowed guarantors to consult and, if concerted action failed, for each to take unilateral steps "with the sole aim of re-establishing the state of affairs" created by the treaty. Turkey invoked this right after consultations (UK declined to join).
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Mish@Mish_K_·
DAILY REMINDER!!! The terror state of Turkey has been illegally occupying Cyprus for 51 years. It will be 52 years on the 20th of July this year.
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@Credib1eGuy $USO puts or $TXN calls
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Guy@Credib1eGuy·
What’s the easiest high reward LEAPs right now?
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@DudeWhoInvests Something something avoid sanctions when shit pops off in the Aegean
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Unusual bullish flow sweeping the same contract for a $300k position on $TXN Less than 1 month to expiry. Betting on a >10% move flow via @pve_dot_trade
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@PeloSwing That’s me 🫡
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