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Postby bill cobbett » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:57 am

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insan wrote:As for the size of my dick, it's around 17 cms. :lol:

Yup! It's a rice stick alright... :?


17 cms? What's that in feet and inches?
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:42 am

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Piratis wrote:Insan, I really want to know what Turks were doing at around 1400BC. Can you tell me or give some good source?


The first mention of the term "Turk" which remains to this day, was by the Gokturks in the 6th century. A letter by the Chinese Emperor written to the Göktürk khan named Isbara in 585 describes him as "the Great Turk khan". The Orhun inscriptions from the same time use the term "Turuk".


http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Turks

Yet, a little is known abt the origins of Turks and even these known things r very controversial; therefore i can only recommend u to read a general overview regarding the history of the Turks and possibility of what they were doing around 1400 BC.


By 6th century AD the Greeks were celebrating their 2000nd Birthday in Cyprus. I hope you can comprehend how deep our roots are on this island even when compared to your whole history.
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:48 am

insan wrote:
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Piratis wrote:
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Hattusili's son, Tudhaliya IV, was the last strong Hittite king able to keep the Assyrians out of Syria and even temporarily annex the island of Cyprus.


Remember the "temporary" part, because that holds true for all foreign invaders of Cyprus, including the Turks ;)

By the way, Tudhaliya IV rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE. Cyprus already had a Greek population by that time and by having some Hittie ruler for a while didn't change this fact. So this answers your question "What was the GC population of Cyprus during the Hittite Rule?" ;)

And the Phonecians came much later, in the 8th century BC.


Oh really? :lol:

Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E.

Development of ceramics and a distinctive script


Egyptian Rule – 1450 – 1000 B.C.E.

Egyptian domination of the island


City States – 1,200 – 1,000 B.C.E.

Limassol lies between the remains of two city states Amathus (19 km away from Limassol) and Khourion (19 km west of Limassol)
Amathus part of which lies under water had been settled since the Neolithic period but finds of this time are rare. Excavations show Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods of settlement. You can see a walled acropolis, lower town, port, and necropolis.
Khourion is an important ancient city-kingdom and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island.

http://www.limassol.eu/

When is that Greek invasion of Cyprus before 1200 BC?


Your sources contradict themselves. One say that Hitties temporarily annexed Cyprus during the rule of Tudhaliya IV (who rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE), and the other one talks about "Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E."

Shows how reliable your sources are :lol:

There was never a "Greek Invasion" of Cyprus. Greeks peacefully settled in Cyprus at around 1400B.C. No annexation, no invasion, no empire building. Those are the things that the temporary foreign rulers did, not the Greeks.


That was the conquest of Cyprus by 3rd Hittite Kingdom u illiterate fool. :lol:


Insan, not only you are illiterate, but you are also irrelevant with the history of our island. Let the history of our island to us. If any Egyptians or Hittites want to discuss this with us they are welcome, but you as a Turk you have nothing to do with the ancient history of our island.

If you want you can tell us what your own people were doing in 1400BC somewhere in central Asia. Or you know nothing about it? :lol:


Says the assimilated so-called Hellene Piratis. :lol:


Sorry to break your bubble mate, but I look every bit indo-European, and in Cyprus we speak Greek and have a Greek culture continually for 3500 years.

How about you? Do you even look Central Asian like the real Turkic people? Or maybe you are a fake Turk?

Image


I many times listed my possible mixed ethnic background but obviously and foolishly u believe that u r a pure Hellene blood. :lol:


There is no such thing as "pure blood" of anything mate. It is not about "blood" but about language, culture and identity of people.

Do you include "Turkic" in your possible mixed ethnic background? If yes, why? Do you have slanted eyes or maybe a small oriental dick? ;)


I look like a typical meditarennean as vast majority of Turks of Turkey and Turks of Cyprus look like.

Therefore I should have both the mixed ethnicity of Selçuk Turks and mixed ethnicity of natives of Anatolia. As for the size of my dick, it's around 17 cms. :lol: It seems u r an expert of the relation between dick sizes and people's ethnicity... What is the situation with women? The narrowest the most eastern? :lol:


If you look typical Mediterranean then why you assume that you have any Turkic (Central Asian) blood in you? If you were 50% Central Asian and 50% Mediterranean then you wouldn't look "typical Mediterranean".
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Postby insan » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:52 am

Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Hattusili's son, Tudhaliya IV, was the last strong Hittite king able to keep the Assyrians out of Syria and even temporarily annex the island of Cyprus.


Remember the "temporary" part, because that holds true for all foreign invaders of Cyprus, including the Turks ;)

By the way, Tudhaliya IV rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE. Cyprus already had a Greek population by that time and by having some Hittie ruler for a while didn't change this fact. So this answers your question "What was the GC population of Cyprus during the Hittite Rule?" ;)

And the Phonecians came much later, in the 8th century BC.


Oh really? :lol:

Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E.

Development of ceramics and a distinctive script


Egyptian Rule – 1450 – 1000 B.C.E.

Egyptian domination of the island


City States – 1,200 – 1,000 B.C.E.

Limassol lies between the remains of two city states Amathus (19 km away from Limassol) and Khourion (19 km west of Limassol)
Amathus part of which lies under water had been settled since the Neolithic period but finds of this time are rare. Excavations show Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods of settlement. You can see a walled acropolis, lower town, port, and necropolis.
Khourion is an important ancient city-kingdom and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island.

http://www.limassol.eu/

When is that Greek invasion of Cyprus before 1200 BC?


Your sources contradict themselves. One say that Hitties temporarily annexed Cyprus during the rule of Tudhaliya IV (who rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE), and the other one talks about "Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E."

Shows how reliable your sources are :lol:

There was never a "Greek Invasion" of Cyprus. Greeks peacefully settled in Cyprus at around 1400B.C. No annexation, no invasion, no empire building. Those are the things that the temporary foreign rulers did, not the Greeks.


That was the conquest of Cyprus by 3rd Hittite Kingdom u illiterate fool. :lol:


Insan, not only you are illiterate, but you are also irrelevant with the history of our island. Let the history of our island to us. If any Egyptians or Hittites want to discuss this with us they are welcome, but you as a Turk you have nothing to do with the ancient history of our island.

If you want you can tell us what your own people were doing in 1400BC somewhere in central Asia. Or you know nothing about it? :lol:


Says the assimilated so-called Hellene Piratis. :lol:


Sorry to break your bubble mate, but I look every bit indo-European, and in Cyprus we speak Greek and have a Greek culture continually for 3500 years.

How about you? Do you even look Central Asian like the real Turkic people? Or maybe you are a fake Turk?

Image


I many times listed my possible mixed ethnic background but obviously and foolishly u believe that u r a pure Hellene blood. :lol:


There is no such thing as "pure blood" of anything mate. It is not about "blood" but about language, culture and identity of people.

Do you include "Turkic" in your possible mixed ethnic background? If yes, why? Do you have slanted eyes or maybe a small oriental dick? ;)


I look like a typical meditarennean as vast majority of Turks of Turkey and Turks of Cyprus look like.

Therefore I should have both the mixed ethnicity of Selçuk Turks and mixed ethnicity of natives of Anatolia. As for the size of my dick, it's around 17 cms. :lol: It seems u r an expert of the relation between dick sizes and people's ethnicity... What is the situation with women? The narrowest the most eastern? :lol:


If you look typical Mediterranean then why you assume that you have any Turkic (Central Asian) blood in you? If you were 50% Central Asian and 50% Mediterranean then you wouldn't look "typical Mediterranean".


I assume Turkic in my blood is around 20% and as a Turkic speaker i consider myslef Turkic. :wink:
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Postby insan » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:09 am

Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:Insan, I really want to know what Turks were doing at around 1400BC. Can you tell me or give some good source?


The first mention of the term "Turk" which remains to this day, was by the Gokturks in the 6th century. A letter by the Chinese Emperor written to the Göktürk khan named Isbara in 585 describes him as "the Great Turk khan". The Orhun inscriptions from the same time use the term "Turuk".


http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Turks

Yet, a little is known abt the origins of Turks and even these known things r very controversial; therefore i can only recommend u to read a general overview regarding the history of the Turks and possibility of what they were doing around 1400 BC.


By 6th century AD the Greeks were celebrating their 2000nd Birthday in Cyprus. I hope you can comprehend how deep our roots are on this island even when compared to your whole history.


Being among the previous colonisers of Cyprus even if it is from the pre-historic ages, don't provide u any advanteges today. Before Greeks, there were some other aboriginal nations living in Cyprus but all of them assimilated by Greeks. Had they been powerful enough today there would have been at least 3-4 nation states in Cyprus either as seperate sovereign states or united under a federation...

TCs r powerful enough to resist against Greeks of Cyprus therefore we either will unite under a federation or have our seperate sovereign states. :wink:
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Postby David Carter » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:21 am

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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:24 am

insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Hattusili's son, Tudhaliya IV, was the last strong Hittite king able to keep the Assyrians out of Syria and even temporarily annex the island of Cyprus.


Remember the "temporary" part, because that holds true for all foreign invaders of Cyprus, including the Turks ;)

By the way, Tudhaliya IV rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE. Cyprus already had a Greek population by that time and by having some Hittie ruler for a while didn't change this fact. So this answers your question "What was the GC population of Cyprus during the Hittite Rule?" ;)

And the Phonecians came much later, in the 8th century BC.


Oh really? :lol:

Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E.

Development of ceramics and a distinctive script


Egyptian Rule – 1450 – 1000 B.C.E.

Egyptian domination of the island


City States – 1,200 – 1,000 B.C.E.

Limassol lies between the remains of two city states Amathus (19 km away from Limassol) and Khourion (19 km west of Limassol)
Amathus part of which lies under water had been settled since the Neolithic period but finds of this time are rare. Excavations show Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods of settlement. You can see a walled acropolis, lower town, port, and necropolis.
Khourion is an important ancient city-kingdom and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island.

http://www.limassol.eu/

When is that Greek invasion of Cyprus before 1200 BC?


Your sources contradict themselves. One say that Hitties temporarily annexed Cyprus during the rule of Tudhaliya IV (who rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE), and the other one talks about "Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E."

Shows how reliable your sources are :lol:

There was never a "Greek Invasion" of Cyprus. Greeks peacefully settled in Cyprus at around 1400B.C. No annexation, no invasion, no empire building. Those are the things that the temporary foreign rulers did, not the Greeks.


That was the conquest of Cyprus by 3rd Hittite Kingdom u illiterate fool. :lol:


Insan, not only you are illiterate, but you are also irrelevant with the history of our island. Let the history of our island to us. If any Egyptians or Hittites want to discuss this with us they are welcome, but you as a Turk you have nothing to do with the ancient history of our island.

If you want you can tell us what your own people were doing in 1400BC somewhere in central Asia. Or you know nothing about it? :lol:


Says the assimilated so-called Hellene Piratis. :lol:


Sorry to break your bubble mate, but I look every bit indo-European, and in Cyprus we speak Greek and have a Greek culture continually for 3500 years.

How about you? Do you even look Central Asian like the real Turkic people? Or maybe you are a fake Turk?

Image


I many times listed my possible mixed ethnic background but obviously and foolishly u believe that u r a pure Hellene blood. :lol:


There is no such thing as "pure blood" of anything mate. It is not about "blood" but about language, culture and identity of people.

Do you include "Turkic" in your possible mixed ethnic background? If yes, why? Do you have slanted eyes or maybe a small oriental dick? ;)


I look like a typical meditarennean as vast majority of Turks of Turkey and Turks of Cyprus look like.

Therefore I should have both the mixed ethnicity of Selçuk Turks and mixed ethnicity of natives of Anatolia. As for the size of my dick, it's around 17 cms. :lol: It seems u r an expert of the relation between dick sizes and people's ethnicity... What is the situation with women? The narrowest the most eastern? :lol:


If you look typical Mediterranean then why you assume that you have any Turkic (Central Asian) blood in you? If you were 50% Central Asian and 50% Mediterranean then you wouldn't look "typical Mediterranean".


I assume Turkic in my blood is around 20% and as a Turkic speaker i consider myslef Turkic. :wink:


oh, so now it is not about your blood, but about the language you speak? :lol:
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Postby insan » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:28 am

Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Hattusili's son, Tudhaliya IV, was the last strong Hittite king able to keep the Assyrians out of Syria and even temporarily annex the island of Cyprus.


Remember the "temporary" part, because that holds true for all foreign invaders of Cyprus, including the Turks ;)

By the way, Tudhaliya IV rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE. Cyprus already had a Greek population by that time and by having some Hittie ruler for a while didn't change this fact. So this answers your question "What was the GC population of Cyprus during the Hittite Rule?" ;)

And the Phonecians came much later, in the 8th century BC.


Oh really? :lol:

Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E.

Development of ceramics and a distinctive script


Egyptian Rule – 1450 – 1000 B.C.E.

Egyptian domination of the island


City States – 1,200 – 1,000 B.C.E.

Limassol lies between the remains of two city states Amathus (19 km away from Limassol) and Khourion (19 km west of Limassol)
Amathus part of which lies under water had been settled since the Neolithic period but finds of this time are rare. Excavations show Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods of settlement. You can see a walled acropolis, lower town, port, and necropolis.
Khourion is an important ancient city-kingdom and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island.

http://www.limassol.eu/

When is that Greek invasion of Cyprus before 1200 BC?


Your sources contradict themselves. One say that Hitties temporarily annexed Cyprus during the rule of Tudhaliya IV (who rained between 1237 BCE and 1209 BCE), and the other one talks about "Hittite Rule – 1,500- 1,450 B.C.E."

Shows how reliable your sources are :lol:

There was never a "Greek Invasion" of Cyprus. Greeks peacefully settled in Cyprus at around 1400B.C. No annexation, no invasion, no empire building. Those are the things that the temporary foreign rulers did, not the Greeks.


That was the conquest of Cyprus by 3rd Hittite Kingdom u illiterate fool. :lol:


Insan, not only you are illiterate, but you are also irrelevant with the history of our island. Let the history of our island to us. If any Egyptians or Hittites want to discuss this with us they are welcome, but you as a Turk you have nothing to do with the ancient history of our island.

If you want you can tell us what your own people were doing in 1400BC somewhere in central Asia. Or you know nothing about it? :lol:


Says the assimilated so-called Hellene Piratis. :lol:


Sorry to break your bubble mate, but I look every bit indo-European, and in Cyprus we speak Greek and have a Greek culture continually for 3500 years.

How about you? Do you even look Central Asian like the real Turkic people? Or maybe you are a fake Turk?

Image


I many times listed my possible mixed ethnic background but obviously and foolishly u believe that u r a pure Hellene blood. :lol:


There is no such thing as "pure blood" of anything mate. It is not about "blood" but about language, culture and identity of people.

Do you include "Turkic" in your possible mixed ethnic background? If yes, why? Do you have slanted eyes or maybe a small oriental dick? ;)


I look like a typical meditarennean as vast majority of Turks of Turkey and Turks of Cyprus look like.

Therefore I should have both the mixed ethnicity of Selçuk Turks and mixed ethnicity of natives of Anatolia. As for the size of my dick, it's around 17 cms. :lol: It seems u r an expert of the relation between dick sizes and people's ethnicity... What is the situation with women? The narrowest the most eastern? :lol:


If you look typical Mediterranean then why you assume that you have any Turkic (Central Asian) blood in you? If you were 50% Central Asian and 50% Mediterranean then you wouldn't look "typical Mediterranean".


I assume Turkic in my blood is around 20% and as a Turkic speaker i consider myslef Turkic. :wink:


oh, so now it is not about your blood, but about the language you speak? :lol:


Both and even somethings else... :wink:
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:29 am

insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:Insan, I really want to know what Turks were doing at around 1400BC. Can you tell me or give some good source?


The first mention of the term "Turk" which remains to this day, was by the Gokturks in the 6th century. A letter by the Chinese Emperor written to the Göktürk khan named Isbara in 585 describes him as "the Great Turk khan". The Orhun inscriptions from the same time use the term "Turuk".


http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Turks

Yet, a little is known abt the origins of Turks and even these known things r very controversial; therefore i can only recommend u to read a general overview regarding the history of the Turks and possibility of what they were doing around 1400 BC.


By 6th century AD the Greeks were celebrating their 2000nd Birthday in Cyprus. I hope you can comprehend how deep our roots are on this island even when compared to your whole history.


Being among the previous colonisers of Cyprus even if it is from the pre-historic ages, don't provide u any advanteges today. Before Greeks, there were some other aboriginal nations living in Cyprus but all of them assimilated by Greeks. Had they been powerful enough today there would have been at least 3-4 nation states in Cyprus either as seperate sovereign states or united under a federation...

TCs r powerful enough to resist against Greeks of Cyprus therefore we either will unite under a federation or have our seperate sovereign states. :wink:


How many states would be in Turkey using the same calculations? About a 1000 probably :lol:

You can't have a separate state on a territory where we are the 82% majority. Ethnic cleansing might have worked for you during the Ottoman times, but it doesn't work anymore. Sorry.
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Postby insan » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:38 am

Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Piratis wrote:Insan, I really want to know what Turks were doing at around 1400BC. Can you tell me or give some good source?


The first mention of the term "Turk" which remains to this day, was by the Gokturks in the 6th century. A letter by the Chinese Emperor written to the Göktürk khan named Isbara in 585 describes him as "the Great Turk khan". The Orhun inscriptions from the same time use the term "Turuk".


http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Turks

Yet, a little is known abt the origins of Turks and even these known things r very controversial; therefore i can only recommend u to read a general overview regarding the history of the Turks and possibility of what they were doing around 1400 BC.


By 6th century AD the Greeks were celebrating their 2000nd Birthday in Cyprus. I hope you can comprehend how deep our roots are on this island even when compared to your whole history.


Being among the previous colonisers of Cyprus even if it is from the pre-historic ages, don't provide u any advanteges today. Before Greeks, there were some other aboriginal nations living in Cyprus but all of them assimilated by Greeks. Had they been powerful enough today there would have been at least 3-4 nation states in Cyprus either as seperate sovereign states or united under a federation...

TCs r powerful enough to resist against Greeks of Cyprus therefore we either will unite under a federation or have our seperate sovereign states. :wink:


How many states would be in Turkey using the same calculations? About a 1000 probably :lol:

You can't have a separate state on a territory where we are the 82% majority. Ethnic cleansing might have worked for you during the Ottoman times, but it doesn't work anymore. Sorry.


Ethnic cleansing worked for u in the beginning of the Greek colonisation but didn't work during the Ottoman Rule, under the British neither the 3 years lasted RoC era. :wink: So, it won't work anymore...
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