asi vor dvakane?? ayn tvakane vor kominist more qunac hayere rusneri het gravecin hayasdane yev tashnakneri kodorecin yev hay azke 75 tari sdrukacucin ayn dvagane?????
@@varduhialexanyan6145 it is not Iranian mosque because, It is a construction suitable for Azerbaijani architecture.Irevan was an old AZERBAIJAN KHANATE.INSHALLAH SOON WE WILL RETURN TO IREVAN AND MAKE THE GREAT MUSLIM TURK AZERBAIJAN AGAIN thats why I dont worry but you must afraid of from this reality!
iam really dissapointed by what Armenians did to yerevan they should have these monuments and churches and then complain how turks destroy their lands?
Most of Yerevans old churches were destroyed by the Soviets during Soviet times. The other monuments were mostly statues of Stalin and Lenin. Do you really think Armenians should have kept those?
@@ericv1957 okay then . Then what about historical buildings ?? such as 'Ani hotel' and many other homes and monumental buildings that were destroyed for $$$ ? Armenians are still responsible for that.
"The eastern part of the current territory of the Republic of Turkey is part of the ancestral homeland of the Armenians.[4] Along with the Armenian population, during and after the Armenian genocide the Armenian cultural heritage was targeted for destruction by the Turkish government. Of the several thousand churches and monasteries (usually estimated from two to three thousand) in the Ottoman Empire in 1914, today only a few hundred are still standing in some form; most of these are in danger of collapse. Those that continue to function are mainly in Istanbul." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_cultural_heritage_in_Turkey
@@sedArt-ub9be There were no Armenians in the region till 18th century. Take a look at old drawings and pics - all you will notice are mosques. Not a single architectural evidence of Armenian presence-)
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very nice post my friend
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asi vor dvakane?? ayn tvakane vor kominist more qunac hayere rusneri het gravecin hayasdane yev tashnakneri kodorecin yev hay azke 75 tari sdrukacucin ayn dvagane?????
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Ինձ հիշեցրիք անհիշելին: :)
0:08 Muslim Mosque
Dont worry, it is Iranian Mosque, and is still in Yerevan
@@varduhialexanyan6145 it is not Iranian mosque because, It is a construction suitable for Azerbaijani architecture.Irevan was an old AZERBAIJAN KHANATE.INSHALLAH SOON WE WILL RETURN TO IREVAN AND MAKE THE GREAT MUSLIM TURK AZERBAIJAN AGAIN thats why I dont worry but you must afraid of from this reality!
@@Great_Azerbaijan_ Yerevan has built in 782 BC, by Armenian king Argishti I.
@@nzhdeh_tseghakron This is not reality which you said, every body see reality from the pictures! Irevan is the old KHANATE OF SAFAVID EMPIRE!
@@Great_Azerbaijan_ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you are so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
iam really dissapointed by what Armenians did to yerevan
they should have these monuments and churches
and then complain how turks destroy their lands?
Most of Yerevans old churches were destroyed by the Soviets during Soviet times. The other monuments were mostly statues of Stalin and Lenin. Do you really think Armenians should have kept those?
@@ericv1957 okay then . Then what about historical buildings ?? such as 'Ani hotel' and many other homes and monumental buildings that were destroyed for $$$ ? Armenians are still responsible for that.
Because Turks don't destroy things right, oh wait, that's all Turks do. Turks destroyed the Parthenon
"The eastern part of the current territory of the Republic of Turkey is part of the ancestral homeland of the Armenians.[4] Along with the Armenian population, during and after the Armenian genocide the Armenian cultural heritage was targeted for destruction by the Turkish government. Of the several thousand churches and monasteries (usually estimated from two to three thousand) in the Ottoman Empire in 1914, today only a few hundred are still standing in some form; most of these are in danger of collapse. Those that continue to function are mainly in Istanbul."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_cultural_heritage_in_Turkey
@@sedArt-ub9be There were no Armenians in the region till 18th century. Take a look at old drawings and pics - all you will notice are mosques. Not a single architectural evidence of Armenian presence-)