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Since: Jul 09
East Orange, NJ
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As an Armenian, I am interested to know what is the feelings that Georgians have towards Armenians. We have a similar culture, religion, and even genetically are close. But politics and conflict have set us apart.
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ArmenianPrince
Milton, Canada
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Well religion yes
Culture kinda(i'd say Georgians closer to Chechens), and all those crazy-papakhi Caucasus people
Genetically? I dont think Georgians belong to Armenoid sub-race
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ArmenianPrince
Milton, Canada
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Osstetians are closest people to Armenians in Caucasus, Indo-European group, and Christian religion.
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Abchazian
Newark, NJ
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Armenians feeling toward back of georgians
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Since: Apr 09
York, UK
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Mov wrote: As an Armenian, I am interested to know what is the feelings that Georgians have towards Armenians. We have a similar culture, religion, and even genetically are close. But politics and conflict have set us apart. Hm,depends...Some of you are nice,some others insult us,so our reaction will be exactly according to your behaviour.
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Abchazian
New York, NY
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Georgians hate armenians. They force them to change last names from armenian to georgian
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Since: Apr 09
York, UK
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Abchazian wrote: Georgians hate armenians. They force them to change last names from armenian to georgian No,it is armenians who decided to do that,nobody forced them.
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Since: Apr 09
Warsaw, Poland
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I like Armenians. Ancient and proud nation more experienced by history than analogous Georgian kingdoms/first republic. Even now Armenia can't give up being Russian protege in order to survive. And I've no idea how to drag it off Moscow's orbit and put onto tracks of western-like model of development like the one obtained in Georgia proper.
During soviet times my father had friends of all nationalities including Armenians and Azeris. Once they were partying so hard in Tbilisi that they woke up in a train at Yerevan station. No panic, they've just stayed there for next month hosted by local Armenian friends :)
It must've been good times when people were partying all over Caucasus instead of fighting :)
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Since: Apr 09
York, UK
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reemi wrote: I like Armenians. Ancient and proud nation more experienced by history than analogous Georgian kingdoms/first republic. Even now Armenia can't give up being Russian protege in order to survive. And I've no idea how to drag it off Moscow's orbit and put onto tracks of western-like model of development like the one obtained in Georgia proper. During soviet times my father had friends of all nationalities including Armenians and Azeris. Once they were partying so hard in Tbilisi that they woke up in a train at Yerevan station. No panic, they've just stayed there for next month hosted by local Armenian friends :) It must've been good times when people were partying all over Caucasus instead of fighting :) This time will return at once,despite of your masters attempts.
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Abc
New York, NY
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Besserk wrote: <quoted text> This time will return at once,despite of your masters attempts. Go to sleep, mister slave
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Since: Apr 09
York, UK
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Abc wrote: <quoted text>Go to sleep, mister slave Why? It is morning,soon I have to go to lecturers.
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Vlad Vladovich
Newark, NJ
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The Kurds are currently living in seven countries: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. They would have to claim the territories from each of those seven countries. Good Luck!
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