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Arkadaşlar hayatımda ilk defa yakından bu kadar uçak gördüm, ucak manyagi oldum.
Sizinle paylaşmak istedim.
Bugun kendi cektigim fotolardan klip yapip, upload ettim sizler icin:)
SU27 sanıldığından büyük bir uçak. Bu ucaklari gordugunde kaybedilen yillara yaniyor nsan.

TU95 ve MI 8 gercekten buyuk kavramini sorgulatiyor.
MIG25 te gercekten buyuk bir ucak.

Vertikal kalkis yapabilen YAK38 ve L29 albatrosta ilginc ucaklardandi.
900km menzilli YAK 141 seyir fuzesini gordukce icimi cektim, bu kadar mi zor sunu yapmak diyor insan.
IL38,MIG29,MIG21,AN 24.SU24,SU25, yak41, mi24 ve bircok havaaraci.
@Hurshid Celebi Biraz sakin ol. Fevrilesme.
Bugun kanatli roket gordum Hurshid(Kanatli ped gibi oldu).
Iki kanat, bir tane turbojet motor,al sana 900km menzilli seyir fuzesi. Icim aciyor Hurshid anliyor musun ?:)
 
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Yea Im so racist when I am half Azari. Funny thing is Azaris know their background better than you and thats why there is nothing happening in Iran like in east turkey :)
yea again im half azeri , im half azeri idk why evey time i talk with a fars about this issue first thing they say is first of all im half azeri lol im tired of hearing this come to me with something new btw like being half azeri is give u any right to be racist
Azaris know their background
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that i have no doubt about it

here is nothing happening in Iran like in east turkey
ofc not in eastern turkey we we never had independent state
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The following is the last years of Enver Pasa after his exile from Turkey.
Enver Pasha changed his plans and traveled to Moscow where he managed to win the trust of the Soviet authorities. In November 1921 he was sent by Lenin to Bukhara in the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to help suppress theBasmachi Revolt against the local pro-Moscow Bolshevik regime. Instead, however, he made secret contacts with some of the rebellion’s leaders and, along with a small number of followers, defected to the basmachi side. His aim was to unite the numerous basmachi groups under his own command and mount a co-ordinated offensive against the Bolsheviks in order to realize his pan-Turkic dreams. After a number of successful military operations he managed to establish himself as the rebels’ supreme commander, and turned their disorganized forces into a small but well-drilled army. His command structure was built along German lines and his staff included a number of experienced Turkish officers.

On 4 August 1922, as he allowed his troops to celebrate the Kurban Bayramı (Eid al-Adha) holiday while retaining a guard of 30 men at his headquarters near the village of Ab-i-Derya near Dushanbe, the Red Army Bashkir cavalry brigade under the command of Yakov Melkumov (Hakob Melkumian) launched a surprise attack. According to some sources, Enver and some 25 of his men mounted their horses and charged the approaching troops, when Enver was killed by machine-gun fire.

There are several accounts of how Enver died. According to the most persuasive of them, when the Russians attacked he gripped his pocket Koran and, as always, charged straight ahead. Later his decapitated body was found on the field of battle. His Koran was taken from his lifeless fingers and was filed in the archives of the Soviet secret police.

I never knew Enver Pasas adventures in East Turkistan after he was exiled from Turkey for leading Ottoman into World War 1, which was 100% necessary, considering the fragile and dependant state of the Empire.

We should remember him, because whether you like him or not, He led us into World War one after Ittihat took over from Sultanate. We lost the war, not because of Enver or Germany, but because Ottoman Empire had lacked in everything for centuries prior to the war, these guys from ittihat understood that for our independance we needed drastic measures.
 
@Ceri

Ok lets agree RIP. but same happened to jewish opponents against Soviets. Soviets had too much primitive collaborateurs sorry to say "muslim" on their side.

What is your opinion about ATATÜRK?
Atatürk did what he believed to be is in the best interest of the Turkish republic and people, he was a true Ottoman. He was visionary and succeeded in many areas, but many polticians who claimed followed in his footsteps abused his name.
 
@kollang bro plz our friendship worth more than this u know me im not a troll and i dont speak ill of anyone but i have short temper for racism you should check his comment before attacking me nvm i will never forget your help you are as always my dude even if u dont consider me as yours i wish u well and success in your life
 
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@Ammara Chaudhry ,you should visit this thread some times.
Its our Tea House(Cay Bahcesi),any questions about Turkiye will be answered here and the first tea is free.

@kollang bro plz our friendship worth more than u know me im not a troll and i dont speak ill of anyone but i have short temper for racism you should check his comment before i attack me nvm i will never forget your help you are always my dude even if u dont consider me as yours i wish u well and success in your life
Yes i agree,he is a correct person.
 
@Ammara Chaudhry ,you should visit this thread some times.
Its our Tea House(Cay Bahcesi),any questions about Turkiye will be answered here and the first tea is free.

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Visiting this thread for like 1st time. Tea is free? Wow that's the best thing to read. My life runs on tea like America runs on dunkin donut. :D
Tell me more about the food of Turkiye (I make sured the spellings before posting) :p
By the way I think I have to learn to understand the language Turkish mates are speaking here
 
Visiting this thread for like 1st time. Tea is free? Wow that's the best thing to read. My life runs on tea like America runs on dunkin donut. :D
Tell me more about the food of Turkiye (I make sured the spellings before posting) :p
By the way I think I have to learn to understand the language Turkish mates are speaking here
Welcome :)
Im sure @Hurshid Celebi can help you on your Turkish culinary journey.
As you know, we got the best kitchen in the world .
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This is Kayseri Mantisi. A courtesy of my hometown
 

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