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it's almost become like controlled chaos here :lol: So many things happening :cheesy:
 
MADE BY TURKS. What is now Turkey was non-Turkish for by far most of its history.

Shall I take that list one by one?
Ok then let me pick them out for you since you are incapable of doing it.

-Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex
-Historic Areas of Istanbul (Such as Sultan Ahmed mosque, Suleymaniye mosque and several hamams and Palaces)
-Bursa and Cumalikizik Early Ottoman urban and rural settlements
-Hacı Bektaş Veli complex
-Ishak Pasha Palace
-Historic town of Birgi
-Konya-A capital of Seljuk Civilization
-Niğde Monuments
-Odunpazarı historical urban site
-The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel
-Safranbolu
 
Europe doesn't have an overwhelming conventional military advantage to Russia like that of the US.

So without US involvement, Russia is not worried to face anyone in a conventional warfare.

Even without the U.S. The European countries combined are capable of taking on the Russian military if they go head to head. That I have no doubt.
 
Lol Ottomans were at their height considered a superpower what you talking about declined. :rolleyes:

The Ottomans were still the smallest Caliphate and the Mongols contributed to the end of the Islamic Golden Age. At that time the Islamic world was the most advanced place in the world. The Ottomans were never that and from 1258 the Muslim world only declined compared to its former glory.


Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia

1)A national park is a natural heritage. Not something one builds.

Cappadocia had nothing to do with any Turks or Turkic people.

Cappadocia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2) Great Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi

It was built by Ahmed Shah (sounds Iranian that last name) who was the ruler of the Mengujekids. According to the sources the founders of that Anatolian Beylik were unknown but I will give it to the Turks.

3) Historic Areas of Istanbul

Most of the historic areas of Istanbul are Greek and non-Turkish heritage. After all it first became Turkish 500 years ago. The photo shows Hagia Sophia which was originally a Orthodox Greek Church.

4) Hattusha: the Hittite Capital

Nothing to do with Turks once again.

5) Nemrut Dağ

Obviously has nothing to do with Turks or Turkic people either. 2000 years old statues. Far before Turks entered Anatolia.

6) HierapolisPamukkale

The first name gives it away. Greek heritage. The last one is nature. No people can claim nature.

7) Xanthos Letoon

Obviously Greek heritage as well.

8) City of Safranbolu

Despite that city probably being founded by Greeks the architecture seem as Ottoman architecture so that is Turkic heritage.

9) Archaeological Site of Troy

Troy? I think that everyone knows that this has nothing to do with Turkic people.

10) Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex

Ottoman and Turkic heritage. Built in the early 1500's.

11) Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük

Neolithic gives it away. Way before any ethnic groups existed.

So 3 Turkic heritage sites in Turkey only.
 
So 3 Turkic heritage sites in Turkey only.

You like to ignore posts dont you?

Ok then let me pick them out for you since you are incapable of doing it.
-Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex
-Historic Areas of Istanbul (Such as Sultan Ahmed mosque, Suleymaniye mosque and several hamams and Palaces)
-Bursa and Cumalikizik Early Ottoman urban and rural settlements
-Hacı Bektaş Veli complex
-Ishak Pasha Palace
-Historic town of Birgi
-Konya-A capital of Seljuk Civilization
-Niğde Monuments
-Odunpazarı historical urban site
-The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel
-Safranbolu
 
@al-Hasani

Bro, this our chance to unleash the secret coordinated KSA/Palestine/Turkey/Iran nuclear strike and Islamic caliphate.

God bless. God bless. What an gifted opportunity.
 
You like to ignore posts dont you?

Do you understand that you as an Turk cannot claim non-Turkic heritage such as Greek, Httite and other non-Turkic heritage that Turks had nothing to do with? Just because it is located in present day Turkey does not make it Turkic heritage. If Bulgarians invaded Turkey tomorrow they could not claim those 3 Turkic heritage sites in Turkey as their own could they?

1) Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia

A national park is a natural heritage. Not something one builds.

Cappadocia had nothing to do with any Turks or Turkic people.

Cappadocia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2) Great Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi

It was built by Ahmed Shah (sounds Iranian that last name) who was the ruler of the Mengujekids. According to the sources the founders of that Anatolian Beylik were unknown but I will give it to the Turks.

3) Historic Areas of Istanbul

Most of the historic areas of Istanbul are Greek and non-Turkish heritage. After all it first became Turkish 500 years ago. The photo shows Hagia Sophia which was originally a Orthodox Greek Church.

4) Hattusha: the Hittite Capital

Nothing to do with Turks once again.

5) Nemrut Dağ

Obviously has nothing to do with Turks or Turkic people either. 2000 years old statues. Far before Turks entered Anatolia.

6) HierapolisPamukkale

The first name gives it away. Greek heritage. The last one is nature. No people can claim nature.

7) Xanthos Letoon

Obviously Greek heritage as well.

8) City of Safranbolu

Despite that city probably being founded by Greeks the architecture seem as Ottoman architecture so that is Turkic heritage.

9) Archaeological Site of Troy

Troy? I think that everyone knows that this has nothing to do with Turkic people.

10) Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex

Ottoman and Turkic heritage. Built in the early 1500's.

11) Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük

Neolithic gives it away. Way before any ethnic groups existed.

So 3 Turkic heritage sites in Turkey only.
 
Nothing. Yet, everything. As Al-Hasani could educate you on the super-woooper-moooper-cooper-dooper superiority of Arabs on all other races.... and if you try to question it, he shall kill you by arguing with you for 48 hours straight. He runs on special batteries! :D

What in the hell does Turkish, Arabic history have to do with anything?
 
Nothing. Yet, everything. As Al-Hasani could educate you on the super-woooper-moooper-cooper-dooper superiority of Arabs on all other races.... and if you try to question it, he shall kill you by arguing with you for 48 hours straight. He runs on special batteries! :D

He's the man he's taking all you down. :D
 
Russia is a huge land power, so it is not a good idea to fight them on the land.


I mean the air superiority the US will gain in the battlefield would be epic, you have to agree?

BlackSeaFleet.jpg


All this Russian junk would be sleeping with the fishes. And Germans, Scandinavians, etc will do fine.
 
Most of the times he is trolling himself.... we all take turns..... he, however, stays engaged for days at end...... he is at his last leg now..... we aiming for his heart to stop within a few hours! :rofl:

@al-Hasani either you messing with the Turks or you are a troll lol.

That's what we make him think. Read my post above! :D

He's the man he's taking all you down. :D
 
Do you understand that you as an Turk cannot claim non-Turkic heritage such as Greek, Httite and other non-Turkic heritage that Turks had nothing to do with? Just because it is located in present day Turkey does not make it Turkic heritage. If Bulgarians invaded Turkey tomorrow they could not claim those 3 Turkic heritage sites in Turkey as their own could they?
Seriously whats your problem?

The following sites are all Turkish sites in Unesco world heritage list!


-Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex
-Historic Areas of Istanbul (Such as Sultan Ahmed mosque, Suleymaniye mosque and several hamams and Palaces)
-Bursa and Cumalikizik Early Ottoman urban and rural settlements
-Hacı Bektaş Veli complex
-Ishak Pasha Palace
-Historic town of Birgi
-Konya-A capital of Seljuk Civilization
-Niğde Monuments
-Odunpazarı historical urban site
-The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel
-Safranbolu
 
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