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you forgot me :eek: :sniper:



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Kirghiz celebrate too? Didnt know, i thought it was only celebrated by Shia/Persians, happy nouruz to you too bro. :)

you are welcome any time :D

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Great picture. :woot:

Strong Azerbaijan, will add power to Turkey's power. All best for our brothers.
Ofcourse, i consider Azerbaijan as my own country, Azerbaijan is the same as Turkey in my eyes. :cheers:
 
kyrgyz, kazakh, turkmen, uzbek all celebrate nevruz. tho, the exact rituals differ :)

bishkek during nooruz:

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Hmm, interesting, i know Uzbekistan has Persian influence and Turkmenistan to some degree but Kazakhstan? Or is there another reason why Nouruz is being celebrated so widespread in CA?
 
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I miss bakhlava and shekerbura
where do you live now?

Hmm, interesting, i know Uzbekistan has Persian influence and Turkmenistan to some degree but Kazakhstan? Or is there another reason why Nouruz is being celebrated so widespread in CA?
its not Iranian, it stays from long term... during SOviet Union, Government didnt let to celebrate it. People used to hide and knock the door and celebrate in in their apartment. my parent always used to talk about it..
 
Hmm, interesting, i know Uzbekistan has Persian influence and Turkmenistan to some degree but Kazakhstan? Or is there another reason why Nouruz is being celebrated so widespread in CA?

turks used to celebrate spring equinox long before they became neighbours with iranians. chinese traveller sima qian (2. century bc.) tells that turks have festivals on spring solstice. most probably we adopted persian name after we conquered eurasian steppes and maveraunnahr became turkic power projection centre (which spread iranian-influenced culture of central asia, i.e. chaghataids, timurids etc.).
 
i lived in Boston for 5 years.. Actually, i have many Azeri friends in Canada.. in case you plan to visit Baku, we can meet up and have a tea with pakhlava.. ;)

was in Boston couple years ago , really nice city.

just a warning , I am a pakhlava eating machine :D
 
was in Boston couple years ago , really nice city.

just a warning , I am a pakhlava eating machine :D
I use to study there. even though im not a fan of American life, i enjoyed there..
no worries, you will be guest and unlike westenners, we dont count things ..;)
 
I use to study there. even though im not a fan of American life, i enjoyed there..
no worries, you will be guest and unlike westenners, we dont count things ..;)

I went to uni in Houston, a lot of Azeris there. but yea specially when I was young was hard to get used to American life.
 
Well, guys I need some help...

I am searching for a rapid material which can be processable with CNC machinary, non-metal, light and rapid.. 2 pieces of 2 m2 x 15 - 20 mm height. A little bit flexibility can be tolerated but non-flex ones are better for my purpose of project. I examined thermoplastics like ABS, PE, PVC etc but some of them doesn't fit my needs moreover I didn't know they cost 10-15 TL per kg. and it's lot of money for my starting budget. Anyway could you kindly advise me some cheaper materials like hardened wood, mixed ones or other engineering plastics/stuff? Thanks
 
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