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Looks beautiful actually. We should rebuild the hippodrome.

And please, go easy on emojis. I get it, you find it funny.

Anniversary of the Mohacs battle and it seems Hungarians are either seething or coping.
 

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It looks like I became Kadir Misiroglu im gonna go bang some tables.
 
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Honestly as a Muslim and a Turk I feel like Europeans should be happy that the Turks most of them became Muslim. As usual Muslims are tolerant to Christians due to recognising them as the people of the book.

If we were Tengrists I feel like we could have easily wipe them all out without any mercy.

I mean the Mongols actually nearly came close until Ogedei Khan died.

Europeans got lucky. Same story with Atilla when the pope begged on his knees.
 
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Honestly as a Muslim and a Turk I feel like Europeans should be happy that the Turks most of them became Muslim. As usual Muslims are tolerant to Christians due to recognising them as the people of the book.

If we were Tengrists I feel like we could have easily wipe them all out without any mercy.

I mean the Mongols actually nearly came close until Ogedei Khan died.

Europeans got lucky. Same story with Atilla when the pope begged on his knees.
At the arrival of the all-powerful scourge (universal wrath) confronting us, the invaders [Turks], like billowing waves of the sea, crashed against the walls and demolished them to their foundations. [In Partaw], seeing the terrible danger from the multitude of hideously ugly, vile, broad-faced, without eyelashes, and with long flowing hair like women, which descended upon them, a great terror (trembling) seized the inhabitants. They were even more horrified when they saw the accurate and strong [Khazar] archers, whose arrows rained down upon them like heavy hailstones, and how they [Khazars], like ravenous wolves that had lost all shame, fell upon them and mercilessly slaughtered them on the streets and squares of the city. Their eyes had no mercy for neither the beautiful, nor handsome, nor the young men or women; they did not spare even the unfit, harmless, lame, nor old; they had no pity (compassion, regrets), and their hearts did not shrink at the sight of the babies embracing their murdered mothers; to the contrary, they suckled blood from their breasts like milk. -vitaminsiz ermeni Tarihçi movses
 

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At the arrival of the all-powerful scourge (universal wrath) confronting us, the invaders [Turks], like billowing waves of the sea, crashed against the walls and demolished them to their foundations. [In Partaw], seeing the terrible danger from the multitude of hideously ugly, vile, broad-faced, without eyelashes, and with long flowing hair like women, which descended upon them, a great terror (trembling) seized the inhabitants. They were even more horrified when they saw the accurate and strong [Khazar] archers, whose arrows rained down upon them like heavy hailstones, and how they [Khazars], like ravenous wolves that had lost all shame, fell upon them and mercilessly slaughtered them on the streets and squares of the city. Their eyes had no mercy for neither the beautiful, nor handsome, nor the young men or women; they did not spare even the unfit, harmless, lame, nor old; they had no pity (compassion, regrets), and their hearts did not shrink at the sight of the babies embracing their murdered mothers; to the contrary, they suckled blood from their breasts like milk. -vitaminsiz ermeni Tarihçi movses

No wonder the Europeans shat themselves when it came to the Avars, Huns, Cumans, Pechenegs and the Mongols.

Europeans sure did fear the Nomadic man.

When the Seljuks and Ottomans appeared. I know the Seljuks and Ottomans became more settled rather than Nomadic still the Europeans feared them believed they were the same old Nomads who came to threaten Europe.

Fear of nomadic man became part of the culture in Europe. Its even in modern media like the videogame kingdom come deliverance where the Cumans were the villains alongside the Hungarians.
 

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We should open an alternative history thread.

I wonder what would have happened if Turks actually turned Christian after taking over Constantinople. Maybe the Roman Empire would legitimately still be alive etc. :D
 

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We should open an alternative history thread.

I wonder what would have happened if Turks actually turned Christian after taking over Constantinople. Maybe the Roman Empire would legitimately still be alive etc. :D
It depends which branch, if Orthodox Christianity they would just turn into a Turkish influenced Eastern Roman Empire, Balkans would be much easier to conquer and control while expansion would focus on the east/south. What's more intersting is would it affect the rise of the Russians? How would the Catholics react? The Ottoman even as Muslims were pretty influencal in Eastern Europe as Orthodox probably much more influencal. Definitely a nightmare for Muslim Middle Eastern countries but also a pain for the Roman Catholics.

Pope Pius II wrote a letter for Mehmed II...
An insignificant trifle can make you the greatest, the most powerful, the most famous of living mortals. You ask what it is? It is not hard to find; there is no need to go far in search of it. It can be found everywhere: a little water with which to be baptized, to be converted to Christianity, and to accept the faith of the Gospel. Once you have done this there will be no prince on the whole earth to outdo you in fame or equal you in power. We shall appoint you the emperor the Greeks and the Orient...
All Christians will honor you and make you the arbiter of their quarrels... Many will submit to you voluntarily, appear before your judgement seat, and pay taxes to you. It will be given to you to quell tyrants, to support the good and combat the wicked. And the Roman Church will not oppose you... The first spiritual chair [the Pope] will embrace you in the same love as other kings, and all the more so accordingly as your position is higher. Under these conditions you can easily, without war or bloodshed, acquire many kingdoms...
We [the Papacy] shall never lend aid to your enemies, but on the contrary call on your arm against those who sometimes usurp the rights of the Roman Church and raise their horns against their own mother.
 

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We should open an alternative history thread.

I wonder what would have happened if Turks actually turned Christian after taking over Constantinople. Maybe the Roman Empire would legitimately still be alive etc. :D
Heloggg :D

 

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