HamburgerBoy
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Oh shit, he was Armenian?
Can you guess what this cocksucking faggot is?
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Saved. I know what I'm masturbating to tonight, thanks.
Oh shit, he was Armenian?
Can you guess what this cocksucking faggot is?
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Name these empires that expanded without military force.
Greece ruled Palestine? Wow, thanks for the information, I had no idea. Oh wait, you're forgetting the subject again? Fair enough, let's talking about Greece. How, exactly, did the Greeks rule Greece during Ottoman subjugation?
i already named you a few, Armenia being a part of the Russian Empire for one. The Brits also didnt use "military" force in all of their campaigns. Same for the Persian. And even the Mongols(which Armenia was also a part of). Your mother should have read you a few history books while breastfeeding you.
Im not forgetting anything, im just schooling you. You're asking for well established countries(now squeezing in "ruled" in there like the little sideways faggot you are) thinking no such thing existed. You can add Egypt, Bulgaria, Albania and a shit load of other COUNTRIES(look up the definition, they were all headed by their own government) that were ruled by that EMPIRE to that list too. "OH NOEZ THEY WERE RULED BY THE TURKS SO THEY WERENT A COUNTRY"
"name me a well established country that was a part of the ottoman empire, err i mean the country of ottoman"
go play with your stuffed animals sweetie.
The Armenian National Council declared the independence of Armenia on 28 May 1918. From the very onset, Armenia was plagued with a variety of domestic and foreign problems. A humanitarian crisis emerged from the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide as tens of thousands of Armenian refugees from the Ottoman Empire settled there. The republic lasted for over two years, during which time it was involved in several armed conflicts caused by territorial disputes. By late 1920, the nation was conquered by the Soviet Red Army. The First Republic, along with the Republic of Mountainous Armenia which repelled the Soviet invasion until July 1921, ceased to exist as an independent state, superseded by the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic that became part of the Soviet Union in 1922. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the republic regained its independence as the current Republic of Armenia in 1991.[21]
whats my point? you faggot you said there were no well established countries under the ottoman empire. You literally displayed with one of your first post that you didnt even fucking know the different between a country and an empire.
And the fact that you LOL'd over the Mongol empire part of my post is the funniest tbh. Just again displaying your ignorance. its like every one of your responses is "PROVE IT". "PROVE THAT THERES WHITE GUILTTT" lmao. If you think every country sharpened their sword when they saw the Persian or Mongols heading their way than you surely should not even be commenting on this subject. And im not going to hold your hand and walk you through everything like ive been doing for the past few weeks. Go look for them yourself.
And what exactly are you trying to say with that republic of Armenia link? That Armenia wasnt a real country before 1918 ?![]()
I'm saying that Russia didn't non-militarily incorporate Armenia into its empire.
You fucking idiot, Armenia was a part of the Russian empire sine the early 1800's, whihc i said in one of my first posts. Do you not know how to fucking read? What you did was post a link that was basically Armenia becoming "the republic of Armenia" AFTER the Russian empire fell apart. A-F-T-E-R-. In other words, your link makes absolutely no sense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Armenia
no military force. Fuuuuuuuck you're such an idiot.
Russian Armenia is the period of Armenian history under Russian rule from 1828, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire following Qajar Iran's loss in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) and the subsequent ceding of its territories that included Eastern Armenia per the out coming Treaty of Turkmenchay of 1828.[1]
Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire following Qajar Iran's loss in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
Armenians still living under Persian rule were encouraged to emigrate to Russian Armenia and 30,000 followed the call. In 1828, the Russians declared war against the Ottoman Empire. They quickly conquered Kars, Akhalkalak, Akhaltsikhe, Bayazid, Alashkert, Erzerum, and reached Trabzon. However, in the peace treaty of 1829, the Russians gave all of the newly captured Armenian territories back to the Ottoman Empire, keeping only Akhalkalak and Akhaltsikhe.
I didn't say Armenia became a part of the USSR in 1918, I quoted a link which showed they became of the USSR in 1920 which is what I thought you were talking about (my mistake).
Hahaha, a shitty political football that the Russians kicked back to the Turks.
They bent the knee, as they always have through all of history like the backwater cowards they are.
You better hurry up, he needs someone to whisper in his ear and stick a finger in his butt while he spews forth his nonsense and rewrites history with his autism.Cheerlead? Jesus you're being salty and triggered right now. I've never seen you like this.
SnowflakeburgerBoy.
I'm still reading about empires as I cook dinner, twatholio.