In Kyotachea, Turkey (ancient Greek Kotiaion, home of Aesop), archaeological excavations have uncovered Roman statues and heads of the Greek goddess Aphrodite as well as other important finds.
During excavations carried out in the ancient city of Kotiaon in Kotachia, two heads of statues of Aphrodite, known as the goddess of love and beauty in mythology, and a head of a statue of Dionysus, the god of wine, were found. . The excavations in the ancient city, which includes the best temple of Zeus in Anatolia, were included in the tentative list of World Heritage Sites of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and were carried out by the ministry. Turkish Culture in cooperation with Kotaccia University and with the support of the Turkish Historical Society and its governor. At this time, excavations were mainly carried out in the bazaar and Koka Chai.
There is no other way to explain it, since the “holy lands” of our forces in Asia Minor are soaked in blood even today, and the Turks are outraged when they see, even scientifically speaking, that there have been thugs roaming Greek territory for centuries, while thousands of them carry acid. Greek nuclear, because of their Muslim ancestors, to say everything correctly.
As the months, years and centuries pass, the Turks will not be able to build even a thousandth of what our glorious ancestors built, decorated and created on this land. In this particular case, in the soil of the Greek Pontus Mountains.
Gorbuz angrily revealed that based on the map, the western parts of present-day Turkey appear on it like Greece.
The Turkish expert, who said he bought the atlas in question after receiving a tip-off from a friend of the scout group’s leader Yavuz Ergin, assessed the situation as “5th Battalion activity” inside Turkey.
Paying attention to the date of printing and place of publication of the atlas, it clearly shows the western parts of Turkey as Greek:
“The first edition sold out in 2019, and the second edition has been released!!
Who knows how many copies they sold in three years.They were shown this map in schools, what kind of brainwashing was done.
Didn’t the General Staff in Ankara notice this, didn’t the Turkish intelligence notice it, didn’t the General Directorate of Security inform it, didn’t the General Directorate of Gendarmerie take it lightly? Jarbuz asked and continued his article as follows: “Mr. President R.N. Ernogan, in his statement years ago, said that more than 70,000 Armenians are in our country illegally.
According to the investigation conducted by the media department of our newspaper, some of them live in the Forty Churches (A, Thrace), and some reside in the Eminonu district of Istanbul. Armenians with information (they are mostly nurses).If we have a big problem with Greece tomorrow, the next day, as in the past, what will these Armenians do among us?
As I write these lines, the sister country Azerbaijan is facing problems with Armenia.
We have problems with Greece, and we have problems with Syria and Iraq. The occupying countries have a problem with Nicosia.
“We do have our own problems and we have undermined some.”, He concluded himself NB The map was made by a Polish company.
A related announcement from the publishing house that prepared the map stated the following: “It is a cultural atlas and aims to show the cultural richness of countries, and is not related to geographical information.”
However, no matter how many months, years and centuries, the Turks will never build even a thousandth of what our glorious ancestors built, decorated and created in this land of Asia Minor.
We simply remind you that Greece is not limited only to the narrow geographical borders of the current Greek state, but rather includes much larger geographical areas and millions of people around the world. We must never forget this.
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