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  1. It's from the books "The Chronicles of Narnia" by Irish author CS Lewis. The books contain many Christian themes coupled with a Greco-Roman touch. The word Aslan just sounds cool. Mr. Lewis most likely got the idea from Ali Pasha's nickname "Aslan", who was an ally of the United Kingdom against Napoleon. There's also a character named Prince Caspian. These books had a profound impact upon children in the 50's and still do.
  2. Polilog ev multilog barer@ guyutyun chunen. "dia"-n erkusn eh bayc bun dialog bar@ nshanakum erku kam aveli mardkanc mijev zruyc voch te miayn erku mardkanc mijev zruyc.
  3. dialogue/dialog բառը արդեն նշանակում է զրույց/խոսակցություն երկու կամ ավելի մարդկանց միջև:
  4. Իսկ այժմ իմ հարցը: ինչպես Լ հնչյունը դառավ Ղ որոշ բառերում ? պատառաքաղ, երուսաղեմ, բարսեղ և այլն:
  5. Eatible(ուտվում է)-ուտելիք որը դեռ հնացած կամ փչացած չէ և դեռ կարելի է ուտել: Edible-յուրաքանչյուր բան որը կարելի է ուտել:
  6. Sometimes it's hard to figure out what's worse, azveris or gruzins.
  7. The tendencies to vote for friendly or similar countries is fine by me. I would love to see who gets ours for example. Would it be Hellas, Cyprus or a Slavic country? What about Romania? You never know. This should be very interesting as the results do indeed reflect a larger socio-political atmosphere. Also it is indeed mostly popsa slightly leaning towards ethnic melodies.
  8. UN Votes to Make Turkey Imaginary Country until Armenian Genocide is Recognized Written by Ponderous Oaf Possibly For Sale? Mideastern land Mass-- Bony Soil but Excellent Ports As the Turkish government continues its prosecution of famed novelist Orhan Pamuk on charges he “denigrated the Turkish national identity” by saying that the Armenian genocide of World War I did indeed happen, the UN has decided to investigate Turkish History and determine if, in fact, there is truly a country named Turkey. “Until we get some real evidence, the so-called country named Turkey will receive imaginary country status within the UN,” said Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General. “As an imaginary country, they are welcome to attend our UN sessions, but no one really needs to listen to them.” The new status for Turkey took effect quickly. During an afternoon general assembly on the topic of peace in the Mideast, the Turkish ambassador took the floor and offered Turkey’s perspective on the situation. Many of the UN representatives began gobbling, preening, and scuffling around their desk. Once the bewildered ambassador finished and took his seat, the Israeli representative took the microphone. “I’m sorry, did someone say something?” he asked. Muttering filled the room over the protests of the Turkish representative. “I heard a lot of wind,” responded the Lebanese representative. “There must be a storm outside.” “Perhaps,” responded the Israeli. “But to me, it sounded more like a gobbling sound. Like a large, flightless, feathered bird.” “Yes!” said the Russian ambassador. “That’s it! I heard it. But it was indecipherable.” “I guess we should move on.” Later in the day, at a reception for some Asian dignitaries visiting the 3M, many representatives arrived adorned with fake wattles—the fleshy piece that dangles from a turkey’s neck. There was a moment of embarrassment as the Turkish ambassador frantically scurried around the room, trying to remove the wattles and demanding that his colleagues listen to him. An investigatory committee has been formed to produce evidence of Turkey’s history and existence. “It’s really quite simple,” said Kofi Annan. “If the Armenian Genocide did not happen, then there’s a strong likelihood that Turkey never happened. We’re going to use the same level of investigatory diligence and scholarship that Turkey has used in investigating the Armenian genocide, and find out if we’ve had an imposter in the UN all these years. If what we suspect is true, we believe that there’s a huge land mass in the middle east that’s for sale. Israel is apparently very interested.” http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s3i9909
  9. Ջան բառը իրանական (պարսկական, պարթևական) ծագում ունի:
  10. Nkar@ cuyc tvek et Emmy-i mi hat asem. Siroushoun vat cher lini.
  11. Whoa. I didn't even realize right away that it's the same spot. You have to admit that nobody would even care to visit the site had it not been partially "restored". It would be of no interest to anyone other than an actual archeologist. Not justifying anything but I can understand why it was done. What I don't understand is the following. What's the difference between the restoration of Garni or Zvartnots compared to the constant work done on Classical sites of Athens for example? I mean surely most of what we see today in Athens has been restored more or less.
  12. Siroun axchika bayc shat mouq a mi kich vorpes Islandiayi nerkayatsutsich, harav Irlandiayic en ir naxniner@ yerevi.
  13. Please elaborate. I visited the site this October again and took tons of high qualiy photos. Other than a new road everything looked the same as it did ten or fifteen years ago.
  14. Menak te normal teskov mard gtnen...karevor chi lav k'erqi te che... ~~~ http://www.doteurovision.com/phpnews/news....fullnews&id=855 The Republic of Armenia hopes to make its debut at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. Yesterday during the annual Armenian Music Awards, it was announced that the country has applied to be included in the 51st contest. Earlier this month, Diana Mnatsakanyan, the Head of International Relations at the Public TV Company of Armenia confirmed that the broadcaster was interested in taking part next year. Today she commented, "We do have plans to participate, but it is not yet confirmed by EBU." Bjørn Erichsen, the Director of the EBU Television Department has previously voiced his support for their bid, saying, "We learned how important the Eurovision Song Contest was for Armenian TV. Besides the five hours of highly professional TV entertainment, this programme has a strong symbolic importance. To take part is to be a real and respected member of the live European TV family. And that is important in Armenia." The EBU has not published a provisional list of participants this year, preferring to keep the line up under wraps until after 23 December, when the deadline passes for broadcasters to withdraw without facing any financial penalty. Broadcasters will learn tomorrow about how much it will cost to take part in 2006 when the EBU notifies provisional participation fees. Source: Public TV Company of Armenia Date Posted: 15 December, 2005
  15. Lyuboy "Armyanin" kotori takoje govorit o Russkix ne Armjanin a DELETEDBolshinstvo Armjan uvajayut i lyubat Russkix i Russkujo kulturu, tak vsegda bilo i budet.
  16. Silly turk, I don't want recogntion by turks. I could care less about what the average turk thinks. As long as there is a single turk West of the Caspian, we have a problem that needs to be dealt with. Get off your high horse and realize that you're the scourge of mankind despised by all of your temporary neighbours, just look at the the kurdish cavemen. Even your coloninal remnants in South-Eastern Europe, I'm talking about the vile shiptars, are distancing themselves from you. Understand why we refuse to discuss serious matters with your kind, as long as the blood of our ancestors has not been avenged and as long as our historic lands are under occupation there can be no compromise. You have something we Armenians want, we want something from you that you will never give up on your own. Ergo, no matter how many "open minded" turkish squatters come here the result will be the same. We Armenians have nothing to discuss with you, nothing. Stop being obsessed with us. Moreover, what does this say about you, my goat molesting turkish friend? Are you just here to be annoying? As for ROA, the problems we have in Armenia have little to do with the corruption or the overall economy. Our real problems are geo-political. In short, we are in a shitty neighborhood under f-ed up circumstances. We have a tiny landlocked country, tiny population, no natural resources, and we are surrounded by enemies big and small. We are an Occidental oasis in an Oriental cesspool. When one takes the aforementioned facts into consideration, one realizes that our fledgling republic is doing just fine. Armenia, with all her problems, is doing better than most of the former Soviet states. However, the pro-Turk jewrun media and government here would like you to believe that Armenia's end is just around the corner. Goodbye livestockphiliac.
  17. I feel sorry for Armenians that discuss such issues with turks on an equal footing. Quit giving them a verbal head, they've certainly not deserved it. They corrupt everything they get involved in. As for their police state, it's rotting from within. Give it some time before it disintegrates. Moshe wont save their ass this time. Btw, Artsakh sure as hell wasn't a "romantic idealist absurdity", I think the word you were looking for was reality. Turks are a sick people, we merely want to help and cure them. That's it, that's all. Here's a look at their twisted, troubled minds: http://www.rozanehmagazine.com/NoveDec05/aazariINDEX.HTML
  18. Bionn dha insint ar sceal agus dha leagan deag ar amhran!
  19. Ne uvajayu i ne lyublu yevreyev i musulmanov. Uvajayu vsex yazichnikov.
  20. Asag araj Britanioy Mets tirapetn Ovkianow. Im k'owns xalal e & anowch Ownim aheg nawatormil, Enparteli em i tsovrn. Ovkianosn e im parisp, Klgis p'aker e shrjapat: Im bagowkners parger em es Minchi Hndiks & Chenastan. T'e Halatsen gis gamak'en, Es i tsovown lolal ditem, Zerd Leviat'an jowr p'chelov Ogolem es achxarh bolor: Mets Napoleon, ayn dor vichap, Fshag mrgeg end Leviat'an, Or iwr gorel pochov olreg Taraw p'akeg Heline klgin: T'ol ays bnakan im gorowt'iwn, Es harowst em anchap' anhown. Glowxs dnem oski bardzin Hangist k'nem es apahov: ~~~ Ov ouni ays Hayeren tarerov?
  21. This is all very interesting. Do you have any pictures of the ruins? I wonder if they resemble Hellenistic architecture like those in the ruins of Artaxata. Battle of Tigranocerta http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sarson/Tigranocerta.html http://fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/tigranocerta.html
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