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I smell a Jew here? It is obvious you are a Jew, Turk, or something similar, since you people despise Armenians so much. and want our nation finished and our history as well. I smell a Jew here? It is obvious you are a Jew, Turk, or "something similar", since you people despise Armenians so much. and want our nation finished and our history as well.


Its sad, but, Moses is not even a Hebrew name. Did you know that? Its obvious you dont, since you also most likely think Ararat is a Hebrew name or word too hah. Just cause Ararat is mentioned, and only 3 times, and no more in the Bible. Does not mean its a Hebrew name or word. Its the place mentioned in the Bible, which is the land of Ararat, Armenia, Hayastan, etc etc. the mountains land Ararat / Aratta. Which the Sumerians have the flood story which was taken later by Moses, the Egyptian name, not Hebrew. So, now that I have myself clear, places mentioned in the Bible, does not mean its Hebrew. Egypt, Assyria, Ararat, Ur of Chaldees, Babylon, Erech, etc. Im sorry, Moses is not a Hebrew name, and for sure Ararat isnt a Hebrew word or name. Its sad, but, Moses is not even a Hebrew name. Did you know that? Its obvious you dont, since you also most likely think Ararat is a Hebrew name or word too hah. Just cause Ararat is mentioned, and only 3 times, and no more in the Bible. Does not mean its a Hebrew name or word. Its the place mentioned in the Bible, which is the land of Ararat, Armenia, Hayastan, etc etc. the mountains land Ararat / Aratta. Which the Sumerians have the flood story which was taken later by Moses, the Egyptian name, not Hebrew. So, now that I have myself clear, places mentioned in the Bible, does not mean its Hebrew. Egypt, Assyria, Ararat, Ur of Chaldees, Babylon, Erech, etc. Im sorry, Moses is not a Hebrew name, and for sure Ararat isnt a Hebrew word or name.

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Yes Sarajevo does indeed and member of Bosnia and Herzegovina presidency from Sarajevo made it clear that Bosnia will not recognise Kosovo. --Avala (talk) 23:30, 26 February 2008 (UTC)

Ararat

I smell a Jew here? It is obvious you are a Jew, Turk, or "something similar", since you people despise Armenians so much. and want our nation finished and our history as well.

Its sad, but, Moses is not even a Hebrew name. Did you know that? Its obvious you dont, since you also most likely think Ararat is a Hebrew name or word too hah. Just cause Ararat is mentioned, and only 3 times, and no more in the Bible. Does not mean its a Hebrew name or word. Its the place mentioned in the Bible, which is the land of Ararat, Armenia, Hayastan, etc etc. the mountains land Ararat / Aratta. Which the Sumerians have the flood story which was taken later by Moses, the Egyptian name, not Hebrew. So, now that I have myself clear, places mentioned in the Bible, does not mean its Hebrew. Egypt, Assyria, Ararat, Ur of Chaldees, Babylon, Erech, etc. Im sorry, Moses is not a Hebrew name, and for sure Ararat isnt a Hebrew word or name.

It amazes me that you dont even know the story of Ararat, where the rebirth of the nations took place, and Armenian ancestors also like the Semetic ancestors fled to Sumer or Babylon, Ur of the Khaldees. That is what is mentioned with the Armenian leader Hayk in 2492 BC, returning to his forefathers land, Ararat.

76.250.10.220 (talk) 21:38, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

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