@RomaJamesGB@koomerdotwav This is also bullshit. In our culture, baking has historically been women’s work, not done by “my brothers.” It’s in Uzbek culture that baking is considered a male craft, which is why their ovens are much bigger and deeper
@alexxozydu@koomerdotwav It is Uzbek ovens. Their baking is mostly done by men, which is why they have such dangerous and deep ovens. Our baking is done by women, so the traditional ovens are not deep and are small.
@SerkanOskay2@visegrad24 4:19 Ermeni, we will genocide you again if you don’t stop resisting us!
4:20 We didn’t commit genocide, but you deserved it!!
4:21 Noooo, you genocided us!!!
@HayastanPapist They’re bitter that some Armenians in Abkhazia fought for their second homeland, yet ignore those who fought for Georgia + we stopped them from taking Lori. They’ll still trash Armenians while azeris seize their church on the border
@PeopleOfAr@TheArtsian According to one popular theory, Buzand may even have been a member of the medieval clergy himself. Naturally, he would have been inclined to portray a ruler who was in conflict with the Church in a negative light, just as Catholic writers did when describing Henry VIII.
@galatasaray0500@jikaji77@Malak356775433 Yes, linguistically they weren’t Indo-European, but genetically they had the Indo-European R1b haplogroup and were similar to modern Armenians.