Ugh again they go with ethnic cleansing as if there wasn’t any ethnic cleansing of azerbaijanis and their cultural heritage in modern day Armenia
kurdechanian on
Corruption.
Mammedoff on
delulu
Local_Consequence963 on
Touching tips with turkiye 😳
Local_Consequence963 on
Touching tips with turkiye 😳
Dolmetscher1987 on
How do Azerbaijanis go from one place to the other?
Educational_Set4531 on
Bribery, Corruption, made-up taxes and stealing financial aid from government.
Necefmaybe on
as a nakhchivani from father side, that place is the best town-vibe place ever in azerbaijan. i wish i went there one more time.
Temur_ on
My dad’s side of the family is from there.
humbabaganoush on
I worked in Naxçıvan for several years. It’s actually a really interesting place. Culturally and linguistically feels more proximal to Turkey than mainland. Epic landscapes, amazing historical sites, welcoming people. It’s quite sleepy and rural so I can’t say much goes on there beyond country life and some military bases. I’ve heard there is some weird nightlife in the city owing to the border with Iran, but it didn’t experience that personally.
UzbekPrincess on
u/GlitteringTry8187 your time to shine 🤩🤩🤩
Astute_Fox on
Calling Nakhchivan “stolen Armenian land” when they can’t name or give the date of the last Armenian owner of it. (Outside of a very brief military conflict in 1919 where they took effective control). Classic.
Rufeefe on
is nahçıvan people have armenian genes?
HQIneedU on
Nothing
Accomplished_Risk477 on
Millət belə davam edin, içəndə oxumaq ləzzət edir
Local-Data5702 on
I am actually from Nakhchivan and lived my whole life there until recent years, though I still visit from time to time. If you ask me what’s going on over there, I would say not much, because people are pretty much just minding their own business, busy with work, and trying to survive in the given conditions. Truthfully, when I left for university, I thought—and was kind of sure—that I probably wouldn’t be able to use my full potential there. And today, I see that I proved myself right. But I need to highlight one thing tho : whenever I need to recharge and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and the stressful work environment, I turn my head to my hometown. It offers the best conditions to forget any kind of stress and heal.
DemeXaa on
As a Georgian I’d say pure border gore, playing paradox games is catching up
BitterSong24 on
Alizade
TherealEthrax on
Eviction of armenians out their homeland
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Ugh again they go with ethnic cleansing as if there wasn’t any ethnic cleansing of azerbaijanis and their cultural heritage in modern day Armenia
Corruption.
delulu
Touching tips with turkiye 😳
Touching tips with turkiye 😳
How do Azerbaijanis go from one place to the other?
Bribery, Corruption, made-up taxes and stealing financial aid from government.
as a nakhchivani from father side, that place is the best town-vibe place ever in azerbaijan. i wish i went there one more time.
My dad’s side of the family is from there.
I worked in Naxçıvan for several years. It’s actually a really interesting place. Culturally and linguistically feels more proximal to Turkey than mainland. Epic landscapes, amazing historical sites, welcoming people. It’s quite sleepy and rural so I can’t say much goes on there beyond country life and some military bases. I’ve heard there is some weird nightlife in the city owing to the border with Iran, but it didn’t experience that personally.
u/GlitteringTry8187 your time to shine 🤩🤩🤩
Calling Nakhchivan “stolen Armenian land” when they can’t name or give the date of the last Armenian owner of it. (Outside of a very brief military conflict in 1919 where they took effective control). Classic.
is nahçıvan people have armenian genes?
Nothing
Millət belə davam edin, içəndə oxumaq ləzzət edir
I am actually from Nakhchivan and lived my whole life there until recent years, though I still visit from time to time. If you ask me what’s going on over there, I would say not much, because people are pretty much just minding their own business, busy with work, and trying to survive in the given conditions. Truthfully, when I left for university, I thought—and was kind of sure—that I probably wouldn’t be able to use my full potential there. And today, I see that I proved myself right. But I need to highlight one thing tho : whenever I need to recharge and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and the stressful work environment, I turn my head to my hometown. It offers the best conditions to forget any kind of stress and heal.
As a Georgian I’d say pure border gore, playing paradox games is catching up
Alizade
Eviction of armenians out their homeland