Greeks displayed Turkish habits in the not so distant past

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  • Ottoman
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    Originally posted by Moon Tiki View Post
    I don't see why he wouldn't speak Greek, especially if he was of Greek ancestry or lived and worked in Constantinople in late 15th, early 16th century. (Unless, his ignorance of Greek language is mentioned somewhere).
    Because he couldnt, he didnt knew Greek, some Ottomans knew Greek like some Ottoman sultans but Mimar Sinan didnt knew Greek.

    Originally posted by Moon Tiki View Post
    What?
    He is right not all Greeks were christians once and not all Turks were muslims once.
    Last edited by Ottoman; 02-17-2011, 04:06 PM.

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  • Moon Tiki
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    Originally posted by Onur View Post
    Not all Greeks was christians once and most definitely not all Turks was muslims.
    What?
    Originally posted by Onur View Post
    And still, there are christian Turks today.
    They are rare species (about 0,1%). Among them they are mostly Armenians, Syrians and very few Greeks. Also, some Catholics.

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  • Onur
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    Originally posted by Moon Tiki View Post
    Since they were Christians, they couldn't have Turkish roots.
    Dont believe everything you heard!

    Not all Greeks was christians once and most definitely not all Turks was muslims. And still, there are christian Turks today.

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  • Moon Tiki
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    Originally posted by Ottoman View Post
    I think lifestyle, religion and language are the key elements to that.

    Mimar Sinan didnt know Greek, he only spoke Ottoman Turkish and he was muslim, how much Greekness is left in this man???
    I don't see why he wouldn't speak Greek, especially if he was of Greek ancestry or lived and worked in Constantinople in late 15th, early 16th century. (Unless, his ignorance of Greek language is mentioned somewhere).
    Originally posted by Ottoman View Post
    The same thing for the Greeks which have Turkish roots, they consider themselves Greeks and nothing else because they are Greeks, they dont know any better than that.
    Since they were Christians, they couldn't have Turkish roots.

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  • George S.
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    ottoman if they can't work oot what they are then either they are on the booze or drugs.
    Should be locked up & the key thrown away.
    Last edited by George S.; 02-17-2011, 12:02 PM. Reason: edit

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  • Ottoman
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    I think lifestyle, religion and language are the key elements to that.

    Mimar Sinan didnt know Greek, he only spoke Ottoman Turkish and he was muslim, how much Greekness is left in this man???

    The same thing for the Greeks which have Turkish roots, they consider themselves Greeks and nothing else because they are Greeks, they dont know any better than that.

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  • George S.
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    How can you tell if one person is turkish or greek by looking at them?or by what they are wearing or what??Of course it's been open slather if you want to call yourself greek.Simply speaking greek or behaving like a greek could make you into one.You don't have to be a wannabee.If you feel like it you could pretend to be greek (ti kanish) see!

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  • Voltron
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    Ottoman, Couldnt of said it better myself. Have a good one mate.

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  • Ottoman
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    In Ottoman times everyone was considered Ottoman, calling these people Greek is inaccurate. I dont know one Greek in my life who is proud of Mimar Sinan for example.

    Why? because this man was raised like an Ottoman, had an Ottoman lifestyle and finally died as an Ottoman, he was just an Ottoman not Greek, we Turks are proud of him because he was a great artist, because of him Ottoman architecture became known around the world and he also influenced others with his work.
    Last edited by Ottoman; 02-17-2011, 03:48 AM.

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  • makedonche
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    Originally posted by vassilis View Post
    we dont consider them greeks for us they are ottomans (turks) nothing more than that, most turks consider them also as ottomans so there is no problem for us.
    Vassal
    So because you don't consider them Greeks that means they aren't?
    Tell me where I can check your credentials and your authority on who is and who isn't Greek or Turk ?

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  • vassilis
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    the turkish saint i posted is 100% turkish, and the turkish ruler ottoman posted is also 100% turkish, its a silly discussion.

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  • vassilis
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    we dont consider them greeks for us they are ottomans (turks) nothing more than that, most turks consider them also as ottomans so there is no problem for us.

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  • osiris
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    what are the greek meanings of the words that make up the name of that dog karajaferis

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  • George S.
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    good one TM.

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Originally posted by vassilis View Post
    ottoman you are really stupid,

    this is a turkish saint, how do i see that? because he wears turkish clothes, you ever see greeks dressed like that?

    turkish saint

    Sure they did:



    Water pipe smoking Albanians,,,,oops I mean grks.

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