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There are no conspiracy theories, just hard facts. I understand that people like you live in a different reality of their own, which is fine by me.I hope everybody reads so they can see how divorced from reality you are. But I'm not surprised, I have yet to meet an Israeli who doesn't think Gentiles aren't always secretly planning on their next plan to destroy the Chosen People.
Azerbaijan more important for Israel than France
Azerbaijan is a very natural ally, they are a secular Muslim nation. We share common interests, antisemitism is persecuted in Azerbaijan and crushed, 10000 Jews live there freely and do not have to stomp on the Jewish flag on their way to classes like in Iran.
@ Tabriz : Remove that picture with a derogatory caption for both Jews and Kamal Ataturk ! We on this forum are neither racist nor despicable enough to trash talk the Father of any Nation.
WHEN KEMAL ATATURK RECITED SHEMA YISRAEL
"It's My Secret Prayer, Too," He Confessed
By Hillel Halkin
ZICHRON YAAKOV - There were two questions I wanted to ask, I said over the phone to Batya Keinan, spokeswoman for Israeli president Ezer Weizman, who was about to leave the next day, Monday, Jan. 24, on the first visit ever made to Turkey by a Jewish chief of state. One was whether Mr. Weizman would be taking part in an official ceremony commemorating Kemal Ataturk.
Ms. Keinan checked the president's itinerary, according to which he and his wife would lay a wreath on Ataturk's grave the morning of their arrival, and asked what my second question was.
"Does President Weizman know that Ataturk had Jewish ancestors and was taught Hebrew prayers as a boy?"
"Of course, of course," she answered as unsurprisedly as if I had inquired whether the president was aware that Ataturk was Turkey's national hero.
Cited in Wikipedia: Crypto-Judaism is the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing to be of another faith; practitioners are referred to as "crypto-Jews" (origin from Greek kryptos - κρυπτός, 'hidden'). The term crypto-Jew is also used to describe descendants who maintain some Jewish traditions of their ancestors, often secretly, while publicly adhering to other faiths, most commonly Catholicism.[1][2][3][4][5]
Emmanuel Carasso or Emanuel Karasu (Salonica, 1862 - Trieste 1934) was a lawyer and a member of the prominent Sephardic Jewish Carasso family of Ottoman Salonica (now Thessaloniki, Greece). He was a prominent member of the Young Turks. The name is also spelled Karaso, Karassu, and Karasso. The form Karasu is a Turkification of his name, meaning literally 'black water'.
Early publications about Kemal always make mention of it. For example, the very first serious work on the First World War – the landmark work History of the War by the renowned British daily The Times, published in 22 parts during 1915-1922 – did not circumvent that fact. It states in particular: “Mustafa Kemal, reported by some to be of Salonika Jewish descent, only joined the Nationalist movement openly in June, 1919”.2 Another well-known Western publication, the American Literary Digest, describes Mustafa Kemal in 1922 as “[a] Spanish Jew by ancestry, an orthodox Moslem by birth and breeding”.3
"The Associated Press news agency, citing the Grand Vizier of Turkey, mentions in an item of the 3rd of July, 1920: “Mustafa Kemal, (the Turkish nationalist leader) whom the great vizier presents as a Jew, was born a Turk and his parents were from Saloniki and were Deonmes, that is converts, as were the parents of Talat4 and Djavid”.5"
"Pahlavi (Fahlavi) was a dialect which kings spoke in their assemblies and it is related to Fahleh. This name is used to designate five cities of Iran, Esfahan, Rey, Hamadan, Man Nahavand, and Azerbaijan." (Mehdi Marashi, Mohammad Ali Jazayery, Persian Studies in North America: Studies in Honor of Mohammad Ali Jazayery, Ibex Publishers, Inc, 1994. pg 255)
"In the beginning of the 5th/11th century the G̲h̲uzz hordes, first in smaller parties, and then in considerable numbers, under the Seljuqids occupied Azarbaijan. In consequence, the Iranian population of Azarbaijan and the adjacent parts of Transcaucasia became Turkophone." Minorsky, V.; Minorsky, V. "( Azarbaijan) ." Encyclopaedia of Islam. Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill.
"According to the most widely accepted etymology, the name "Azerbaijan" is derived from Atropates, the name of a Persian satrap of the late fourth century B.C." Professor. Tadeusz Swietochowski, Azerbaijan:Historical Background Vol. 3, Colliers Encyclopedia CD-ROM, 02-28-1996.
using "Tabriz Azari" username dont makes anyone azeri or turk, but makes him liar..as said about Ataturks and jews
using "Tabriz Azari" username dont makes anyone azeri or turk, but makes him liar..as said about Ataturk and Jews
you are false because your false sources..All the world knows that Azeries are Turk..also Atatürk is TurkMy dear friend:
I am Iranian-Azeri (Biz Azəriik və Azəri İranlıdır). I don't remember asking anyone from Israel, Cyprus or Turkey to give false narratives about my ethnic origin, and recommend to those that have an interest in scholarship from major universities to conduct their own independent inquiry as to the sources I provided:
if you understand and reply properly and not google reply i will understand you are turk from iran .
he can post all these but it doesnt matter , persians did a very big asimilations campaign against turks in iran