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@al-Hasani either you messing with the Turks or you are a troll lol.
Russia is a huge land power, so it is not a good idea to fight them on the land.
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
I mean the air superiority the US will gain in the battlefield would be epic, you have to agree?
All this Russian joke would be sleeping with the fishes. And Germans, Scandinavians, etc will do fine.
That only 3 of those World Unesco Heritage sites were built by Turkic people.
The Europeans have enough experience fighting on land and they have the manpower and technology to do that.
Do you have problems with counting? I can see more than 3 in my post.
Not only a land power but an air dominant power as well . There is no way that the western europe will match or compete well against a military superpower like Russia .
Considering Europe's performance in Libya, it is hard to imagine how they could fight a behemoth like Russia without the US.
I dont claim anything, i picked all the heritage sites built by Turks out of that list.I love how you desperately try to avoid my question and act like you don't know what I am referring to. Do you know the difference between heritage sites that are now located in Turkey AND heritage sites built by TURKS? Apparently not.
Let me make it very simple:
You cannot claim Greek and other non-Turkic heritage as your own just because it lies in Turkey today. You and other Turks claim that you came to what is now Turkey about 1000 years ago. So how can you claim heritage that is 2000 years old as your own? Care to answer me? Or just going to repeat yourself?
Russia's ground troops are extremely strong, while it can also maintain the air superiority in its home turf, so it is impossible for the European army to fight them in Ukraine.
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) Hierapolis–Pamukkale
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.