Movses Silikyan, a hero, who fought for our country, is an ethnic Udi btw
audiodudedmc on
>What do you think about Caucasian Albania
It would be nice if azeris stopped attributing everything Armenian to them. Otherwise I don’t have anything else to say about them, good or bad.
TheJaymort on
Prior to the war they were just Armenians who spoke a different language, nothing different about them, they have the same religion as us same names everything (even genetically, they are almost identical to Armenians).
After the war the part that fled to Armenia or Russia is still normal, the part that remained in Azerbaijan is the most brainwashed tool used for Azerbaijani propaganda imaginable. Azerbaijan has established a fake “church” for them (they haven’t had a church of their own in over a thousand years) and forced them to go to Armenian churches in Karabakh and pose with Turkish flags to show how they are actually “Ancient Albanian Temples”.
pacolingo on
I don’t envy them for their name. Always having to specify “yeah not that albania”. Not to mention being the tool of choice for historical falsification.
Key_Addition1225 on
“WE WUZ CAUCASIAN ALBANIANS N SHIEET” – 🇦🇿
Diasuni88 on
The only reason Caucasian Albania constantly gets attention is because of Azerbaijans effort with their pseudohistorical crackpot theories and also by involving Armenia. Otherwise nobody cares.
Frequent-Cost2184 on
Can someone explain this Caucasian Albanians please, I heard about them but mostly through Aliev portraying Azeris as descendants of them and all the Armenian churches in the region are in fact belonged to Christian Albanians, my question is do these Christian Albanians still exist and are they related to Muslim Albanians living in Balkans now in Albania, Kosovo, and if they are related how did they end up there from Caucasus, thanks
Beneficial_Bench_106 on
There are barely any today, but if they still existed as a country they’d be our closest brothers. Our languages were made by one, our culture would’ve been extremely similar, our religion was the same. I mean many Caucasian Albanians either assimilated within the Azerbaijani and Armenian population, Azerbaijani due to the immigration from Central Asia but Armenian due to cultural ties.
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Movses Silikyan, a hero, who fought for our country, is an ethnic Udi btw
>What do you think about Caucasian Albania
It would be nice if azeris stopped attributing everything Armenian to them. Otherwise I don’t have anything else to say about them, good or bad.
Prior to the war they were just Armenians who spoke a different language, nothing different about them, they have the same religion as us same names everything (even genetically, they are almost identical to Armenians).
After the war the part that fled to Armenia or Russia is still normal, the part that remained in Azerbaijan is the most brainwashed tool used for Azerbaijani propaganda imaginable. Azerbaijan has established a fake “church” for them (they haven’t had a church of their own in over a thousand years) and forced them to go to Armenian churches in Karabakh and pose with Turkish flags to show how they are actually “Ancient Albanian Temples”.
I don’t envy them for their name. Always having to specify “yeah not that albania”. Not to mention being the tool of choice for historical falsification.
“WE WUZ CAUCASIAN ALBANIANS N SHIEET” – 🇦🇿
The only reason Caucasian Albania constantly gets attention is because of Azerbaijans effort with their pseudohistorical crackpot theories and also by involving Armenia. Otherwise nobody cares.
Can someone explain this Caucasian Albanians please, I heard about them but mostly through Aliev portraying Azeris as descendants of them and all the Armenian churches in the region are in fact belonged to Christian Albanians, my question is do these Christian Albanians still exist and are they related to Muslim Albanians living in Balkans now in Albania, Kosovo, and if they are related how did they end up there from Caucasus, thanks
There are barely any today, but if they still existed as a country they’d be our closest brothers. Our languages were made by one, our culture would’ve been extremely similar, our religion was the same. I mean many Caucasian Albanians either assimilated within the Azerbaijani and Armenian population, Azerbaijani due to the immigration from Central Asia but Armenian due to cultural ties.