shahmaran wrote:boomerang wrote:shahmaran wrote:Well depending on how far North they started traveling from, they might really be Turkish after all
But I am glad we agree on the meaning of indigenous, and one more time established the fact that the Cypriot people are no where near being indigenous of this island.
If ingenuousness was a vessel locked in Earth's orbit, we would think it was a moving star. That is how close Cypriots are to being indigenous.
Case closed.
we agreed?...where exactly did we agree...
with your mentality in 2000 years my offspings will be considered indigenous and i will be using the same argument as you regarding indigenous...coz even the aboriginals would have been fully assimilated by then...
you are a perfect example of not knowing what you are talking about...cypriots are indigenpus...look around you...with every conquest in cyprus there were people before the conquerer arrived...or are you saying when the conquerers arrived the island was empty...get it together man...
case closed...along with your discredited turkish thesis myth...
Which conquers are you on about?
No buddy, 2000 does not make you indigenous, 120,000 maybe, but its too late for that now
Show me 1 scientific paper that refers to the Cypriots as indigenous.
I do not care if we do not agree, you clearly have no idea and like to redefine words at will.
2000?...where did you pluck this fugure?...put the turkish thesis link so we can marvel it...
yeah well we will be saying the same to the aboriginals in 7 millenia...nice argument you got going here...
keep on comparing 7 millenia with 400 and 200 years just so it makes it better sleeping tonight...
it sounds the only affiliation you have towards cyprus, it's captured land and nothing else...unfortunately our little discussion points me to such direction...pity coz a few posts back i called you a cypriot...
anyway we are going to agree to disagree...maybe the turkish thesis should be open for discussion...