Generally I find the Armenians good people…I know that there is large community in Sydney.. I Have afew good friends that are Armenians.. From what they tell me.. they too have suffered greatly..as we all know they too been thru Genocide and lost a great part of their land to turkey..they also tell me their people are divided similar to the Macedonians... divided in the sense of not being patriot, not sticking together and not fighting as one...Many Armenian are disperse... many would say I'm Armenian Syrian or Lebanese Armenian.. etc etc..
The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!
Armenians are great people. I know many that are from Jordan, Syria and France. These people had suffered hardship just like us and they really stick together and help each other in business and other personal areas. Guys, trust me, Armenians are a tight knit community and they all keep each other in loop just like the Jews.
There are many examples in the world who have suffered as much as macedonia.
Armenians, Kurds, Irish, jews, basques, catalonians, corsicans, bretons, scottish, welsh, native americans, tibetans etc....
We have lost our country and pride by foreign invaders and couldn't manage to gain back our pride as a whole country.
But at least we could achieve that one part can be free.
Other nations can't even manage any independence but still live under complete occupation.
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The world belongs to Macedonia. Macedonia does not belong to the world, especially not to Macedonia's neighbouring countries.
What is your general view on Armenians and Armenia?
Do there live many Armenians in Macedonia?
Haven't met many Armenians , so I cannot comment. I am not sure if many live in Macedonia, but in the days of East Rome several thousand were settled in Macedonia proper and the Macedonia theme to counter the influence of 'troublesome' Slavic-speakers. As it turned out, most of them integrated with the local populace and most likely produced the families of Basil II and Tsar Samuel among others.
In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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