Sotos wrote:Tomorrow is the anniversary of one of the many massacres of the Turks against Cypriots.During the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the Ottoman authorities feared that Greek Cypriots would rebel again. Archbishop Kyprianos, a powerful leader who worked to improve the education of Greek Cypriot children, was accused of plotting against the government. Kyprianos, his bishops, and hundreds of priests and important laymen were arrested and summarily hanged or decapitated on July 9, 1821.
The Turks are the Problem of Cyprus.
Get Real! wrote:Do tell us where this Cypriot General served prior to 1821!
Was he a LOK at Stavrovouni or OYK at Zigi?
barouti wrote:Get Real! wrote:Do tell us where this Cypriot General served prior to 1821!
Was he a LOK at Stavrovouni or OYK at Zigi?
Well, I can at least say for certain he fought in Greece in 1821. Now, GR (also the country code for Greece) what you need to explain (and please do, I'm so looking forward to it ) what he and the Cypriot volunteers were doing in Greece in 1821? You surely must have something more to add than these " ".
Get Real! wrote:Entity with the IQ of a sparrow…
It would be wiser to start by proving his existence and worry about his travels later!
Clue: Go find the fool who sold you the story of a Cypriot General and ask him to explain how such a thing was possible in the early 1800s while the Ottomans were in full control of the island!
Then go find your mom and tell her you’re too stupid to be a son and just kill your self!
denizaksulu wrote:Sotos wrote:Tomorrow is the anniversary of one of the many massacres of the Turks against Cypriots.During the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the Ottoman authorities feared that Greek Cypriots would rebel again. Archbishop Kyprianos, a powerful leader who worked to improve the education of Greek Cypriot children, was accused of plotting against the government. Kyprianos, his bishops, and hundreds of priests and important laymen were arrested and summarily hanged or decapitated on July 9, 1821.
The Turks are the Problem of Cyprus.
Was is a 'fear' or a 'reality'? Please answer my dear friend!
Sotos wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Sotos wrote:Tomorrow is the anniversary of one of the many massacres of the Turks against Cypriots.During the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the Ottoman authorities feared that Greek Cypriots would rebel again. Archbishop Kyprianos, a powerful leader who worked to improve the education of Greek Cypriot children, was accused of plotting against the government. Kyprianos, his bishops, and hundreds of priests and important laymen were arrested and summarily hanged or decapitated on July 9, 1821.
The Turks are the Problem of Cyprus.
Was is a 'fear' or a 'reality'? Please answer my dear friend!
It was a fear of reality. The reality that Cypriots would rebel to free Cyprus from the foreign invaders! And that is why the Turks are the problem. Or you want to say that we should be the slaves of the Turks and the problem is that we want to be free? So after you blame us for EOKA you should now also blame us for revolting against the Ottomans ... maybe you should blame us for not welcoming the first Ottoman invaders with open arms! Yes... it was all our fault. The innocent Turks just wanted to steal our lands and make us their slaves... they did nothing wrong We are the bad ones because we fight for our freedom
Then go find your mom and tell her you’re too stupid to be a son and just kill your self!
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