Gari je Zidob. Po majci je ArmenNadzornik wrote: ↑25/10/2020 23:46
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#10228 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Iran rasporedjuje trupe na granici sa NK.
Sta reci,ustati i spomenuti Iran...
Sta reci,ustati i spomenuti Iran...
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Ovi tvoji su iz Jerevana, nisu iz Stepanskarta...Nadzornik wrote: ↑25/10/2020 23:46
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btw, pametni zive gdje je bolje, budale tamo gdje se rode
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#10232 Re: Nagorno Karabah
SuSaKrokodajl wrote: ↑25/10/2020 23:48MorningStar wrote: ↑25/10/2020 23:08 Opet znaci na teritoriji van gornjo kaRabaka dje nema niti jednog grada.. ima onaj Dzibrail sta vec (2 ulice) je zapravo zivilo 600 000 azera tj. 3x veca populacija nego sto je imao NK koji ima eto 5x vise sela i tih "gradova"
Jel ozbiljno ono vjerujete u to ili ima trunka sumnje ... ono malo kad razmislite .. ako mozete ? (odnosi se na ove navijace i generale
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Kakva dva sela???
Samo u Šuši i Adamu je živjelo 200 000 stanovnika, Šuša je kulturni centar Azera i važan grad Azerske historije, u Adamu je oko 80 000 ljudi protjerano, grad sravnjen sa zemljom...
Dakle vise je bilo u suSi nego u komplet NK - kako ne zna se al ako ti tako kazes okOn 29 November 1989, direct rule in Nagorno-Karabakh was ended and the region was returned to Azerbaijani administration.[65] The Soviet policy backfired, however, when a joint session of the Armenian Supreme Soviet and the National Council, the legislative body of Nagorno-Karabakh, proclaimed the unification of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia. In 1989, Nagorno-Karabakh had a population of 192,000.The population at that time was 76 percent Armenian and 23 percent Azerbaijanis, with Russian and Kurdish minorities
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#10238 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Ma ja se odjavljujem sa teme... Ban me iskreno razočarao, a i ovo trolanje.
Čuvajte se.
Čuvajte se.
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Evo i tebi izvori:
Pa naravno da je necitljiva jer znacajnom broju forumasa je citljiva ako se onanise na "nase" 24/7 sve sa propagandom veoma lose kvalitete. Armeni jednako glupu propagandu lupaju ali nitko ne prenosi njihovu interesantno ali zato od Azera i g*vno mirise"Population of NKR as of 01.01.2013". NKR. 1 January 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
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#10243 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Zašto mene kvotaš? Nisam to ja spomenuo.
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#10244 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Ma da, niko, zato si ti zapeo za tu barijeru zvana Armenija
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#10247 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Dotle tzv. Iran donirao Armenima dronove kamikaze da mogu dronirati sunarodnike trećine Irana...




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#10249 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Ajde de postavi taj izvjestaj u kojem je protjerano 600 k Azera iz NK i okolnih okupiranih podrucija ne ukljucujuci teritoriju Jermenije.Nespin wrote: ↑26/10/2020 00:10Ovo što si naveo su referece sa stranice Wikipedije o Nagorno Karabagu, koji je planinski region, u kojem živi oko 140 000 Armena. Armeni su okupirali mnogo veći teritorij i broj protjeranih ljudi sa svih tih teritorija je opisan u gorepomenutom izvještaju UNHCR-a i iznosi preko 600 000 ljudi. Naravno, sa tobom ne treba raspravljati argumentima, jer tvoj cilj je očito samo da uništiš svaku temu infantilnim provokacijama. Slažem se, većini komentara fali dobra doza objektivnosti. A sad adioooMorningStar wrote: ↑25/10/2020 23:59Evo i tebi izvori:
Pa naravno da je necitljiva jer znacajnom broju forumasa je citljiva ako se onanise na "nase" 24/7 sve sa propagandom veoma lose kvalitete. Armeni jednako glupu propagandu lupaju ali nitko ne prenosi njihovu interesantno ali zato od Azera i g*vno mirise![]()
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(znam o kojem izvjestaju govoris i on ukljucuje sve protjerane ukljucujuci i one iz Jermenije) al hajd da vidim da sama sebe klepis. Regija cija je populacija 140k stanovnika bila od kojih je 75% Jermena bilo okruzena regijom koja je veoma slabo naseljena ali eto ima 5x vise stanovnika i to sve Azeri - Hajd de postavi molim te
PS: O i da one reference se odnose i na populaciju NK (138 000 ljudi - 75% Jermeni 1989 godine) tako da reference koje sam postavio itekako imaju veze.
Bon vojage.
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#10250 Re: Nagorno Karabah
Još pod policijskom pratnjom, haman se prepali berlinskijeh Turaka
