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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent share and article, thank you.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Erin Nelson Thanks for the very interesting article this morning! The pictures are awesome and this is the first I've heard of this historical site. Hopefully, there won't be any dispute bettween the Turks and Armenians and will get restored and preserved without getting destroyed.
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Erin Nelson
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The toll of many rulers the question, will there be a repeat? I hope not not only for the sake of the ruins itself but due to the fact that well there were 5 Empires to rule this Kingdom it currently sits just inside the borders of turkey and if there is a dispute over the ownership of the ruin it may will turn into a new war between these two countries. Fighting is all too much apart of both of their history being the two of the three largest conquering Empires since the Byzantine era.
Visitors who pass through Ani’s city walls are greeted with a panoramic view of ruins that span three centuries and five empires – including the Bagratid Armenians, Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, Georgians and Ottomans. The Ani plateau was ceded to Russia once the Ottoman Empire was defeated in the 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War. After the outbreak of World War I, the Ottomans fought to take back northeast Anatolia, and although they recaptured Ani and the surrounding area, the region was given to the newly formed Republic of Armenia. The site changed hands for the last time after the nascent Turkish Republic captured it during the 1920 eastern offensive in the Turkish War of Independence.
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Erin Nelson
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And then two at one point it was heated over to rush and we sure don't want to get them involved in a fight anywhere because it will end up involved in the fight as well
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Erin Nelson
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Sorry for the delay I was in a webinar
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Erin Nelson - No worries that for the feedback above - interesting perspective!
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I guess I'd rather have mother nature do it that those a-hole ISIS bastards blowing it up.
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Erin Nelson
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Rev. 17-18 mystery babylon, who is it that rides the Beast and sits a queen. The mother of all whores that rides the Beast and brings the seven angels of tribulation is Isis. Mystery Babylon Babylon only ever had one Queen babylon's first ruler before that was ever a kingdom it was a queendom never married she was a queen in her own right and her name was Isis, also known as isil which means the goddess of Heaven. The second clue is in the mother of all harlots, at the time that this was written a harlot or a whore had nothing to do with sex. In fact it was someone who caused another to commit the sin of idolatry. Isis was revered as the mother of Horus. She is the only deity that was worshipped by Egypt and its entirety. From the beginning of time long before the confounding of tongues of the Tower of Babel Isis has been worshipped in fact the last known Sanctuary built For The Cult of Isis was in 1969 in England. Adding to that lacking any pictures drawings or otherwise of Mary with baby Jesus we instead and still today use the images of Isis with her baby Horus the images for Mary and Jesus. Ergo who is the Babylonian Queen that caused others to commit so much idolatry which will also be the cause of such Bloodshed and detriment AZ to bring the seven angels of Revelations and opening the vials before the day of judgement. Isis
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