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شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2025
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@cavidaga @gvbrdghvnian Hi! Sorry for the inconvenience and late reply (was at vacation). The error has now been corrected, leading to a change in the team members' list. Kind regards @FactCheckAze team. x.com/FactCheckAze/s…
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#NewProfilePicture This is my own rendering of the original seal of the Catholicos of Caucasian Albania (Azerbaijan Republic). shs.hal.science/halshs-0068396… Author of open article: Christelle Julien (2011) Original work: Philippe Gignoux Sceaux chrétiens d'époque sassanide (1980)

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After some mismanagement of the account by a fellow team member, the specific person has now been removed from the team and alterations produced by they/them has been removed.
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#NewProfilePicture This is my own rendering of the original seal of the Catholicos of Caucasian Albania (Azerbaijan Republic). shs.hal.science/halshs-0068396… Author of open article: Christelle Julien (2011) Original work: Philippe Gignoux Sceaux chrétiens d'époque sassanide (1980)
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@HovhanNaz Mamkon and konak was turkics so was Chenk, its is very convenient to call them ”chinese”.
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@lusine_djanyan This is a Azerbaijani carpet from Shirvan school of carpet making. Armenians never had a carpet making culture, you learned later on from your neighbours. The cross is middle is Khach (khach is a turkic originated word for cross) tamga of Azerbaijani heritage🇦🇿.
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@gvbrdghvnian Wouldnt called it daring, the modern day persian language is 60-70% arabic and was adopted by the seljuks as mean to stop arabization due to heavy influx of arabs into persia 7th century-10th century. Also the guy himself is Azeri, what irony within irony ijss-sn.com/uploads/2/0/1/…
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Guram Adamia 🇬🇪🎇@gvbrdghvnian·
@FactCheckAze Yeah he had crazy claims concerning extent and meaning of persianate but to claim that it's just Turkic(what you seem to claim) is rather daring.
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@gvbrdghvnian Its not my worldview, this is a example of how he operates his kanging with that worldview, which you first pointed out.
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Guram Adamia 🇬🇪🎇@gvbrdghvnian·
@FactCheckAze >> we might as well call You can do whatever fits your worldview. >> You see where this is going I see that you are doing some historic revisionism on the subject that tbh not a lot of people outside Iran and Azerbaijan cares that much 😁
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@gvbrdghvnian Ok, then we might as well call the Ottomans for a Greek empire and the era of Georgian expansion for a Kypchak expansion? Not that the tajiks/persians even played that big role as the Kypchaks did but nevertheless, why not? You see were this is going?
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@gvbrdghvnian With that logic, no empire is 100% of X people then. , which itself results in negationism. There was political reason for this as well as a ideological, the 1920s and late renaissance era of oriental revisionism done by brits. The ”pars” you are talking about was called tajiks.
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@FactCheckAze It's not exclusively Azeri-Turk and Not exclusively Pars either, it's not an issue that anybody outside of Turk-Pars is very much interested when I say Persian I mean Persia including the Turkic element.
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”persianate” pasardgarde fan-fiction intesifies. Just search what was done to persepolis in the 1920s.
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Nothing could be further from the truth, iran was created in 1925 by the british empire after abolishing the millenia old turkic Azerbaijani rule and adopted the name iran even after protest from Afghanistan. The reconstruction of pasargarde/persepolis, 1920s revisionism etc etc.
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@gvbrdghvnian From a objective point of view, its Azeris. From a subjective point of view, it could be compared to Ottomans calling themselves ”Kayseri-Rum”, rulers of Rome (cause of conquest). From a coping point of view its called persian hence the cope terms ”persianate” or ”turco-persian”.
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🇮🇷 Lake Urmia, Iran Lake Urmia, formerly the largest lake in West Asia is now almost completely dried up.
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That carpet within the pool is Azerbaijani (Turkic), those other motifs are Turkic heritage of Ottoman (turkish) and Azerbaijani style. Study about turkic embroidery and tamga motifs. Also persia died in the 7th century.
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It’s crazy how much Arab-phobia, double standards and inferiority complexes show up. When it’s Iran, we call it “Persian” When it’s Turkey, we call it “Ottoman” But when it’s Arab, suddenly people avoid the word “Arab” and instead say “Islamic”? Neglecting any Arab contribution.

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