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I'm explaining to you.
Native Arabs are NOT discriminated.
If he was discriminated (or felt discriminated) it would be because he identifies more with Arab world than Turkey.
Native Arabs identify with Turkey, they don't wish to be part of Syria, and they are socially accepted without a doubt. Though the anti-Arab statements might hurt their feelings, those statements never targets them.
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Türk-İslam sentezcileri Çomarları Sovyet kucağına bırakmamak için bir Kemalist elitin teşvikiyle 70 lerde kurulmuştu. Artık öyle birşey kalmadı.
Kıbrıs Barış harekatı zamanları değil artık, Müslüman işgalcilere karşı mücadele olunca Türk-İslam sentezinin hükmüde kalmıyor.
Kafanı bunlara yorma sen.Lezginka, kartal, kalpak filan takıl.
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This is brainwash at it's finest. Osroene was a kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia populated mainly by Assyrians(part of the Syriac Orthodox Church) at that time. Arabs got implanted there later on.
Antioch is called the craddle of Christianity and is home to native Levantine Christians, nothing to do with Arabs or whatnot.
Btw ancient Nabatean Arabs will come out closer to Lebanese than to Saudis genetically speaking.
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My wife is from the Tayy tribe. However she belongs to the Banu Lam sub-tribe, and to the Dafhair clan, which eventually became it's own tribe. As Banu Lam were mostly Shias, the Dafhair refused to become such, and this there was inter-clan fighting and after that they would move from Southern Iraq into northern Iraq and Anatolia, as well push into Syria. A lot of the Tayy were Christian, but unlike the Ghassanid, Taghlib they became Muslim. The majority of Nabateans also became Muslim, and many were pagan, only few of them were truly Christianized.
Some families that claim Tayyid lineage that are Christian are like the Al-Twal in Jordan.
My genetic results
1 50% Azeri_Dagestan +50% BedouinA @ 2.879975
One nation and one destiny
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Please go to the Antioch visit the Native Arab(Nusayri) neighboorhoods if you gonna find more than 100 syrian refugees come and spit my face.
Native Arabs of Turkey ≠ Arab refugees who people criticize for their behaviours.
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*sigh* What's up with you people and the Lebanese? No, the Nabateans were genetically very closely related to Yemenite Jews and Arabain admixed Levantines like Palestinians or Syrians. Really? That's not what the article suggests:
Yes, Arabs were one of the major populations in that region along with Assyrians and Armenians. So, yeah.Osroene, or Edessa, acquired independence from the collapsing Seleucid Empire through a dynasty of the nomadic Nabataean Arab tribe, the Orrhoei, from 136 BC. Its name derives from Osroes of Urhay, a Nabataean king, who, in 120 BC, wrested control of the region from the Seleucids in Syria.[10] Most of the kings of Osroene were called Abgar or Manu and settled in urban centers.[11] Under the Nabataean dynasties, Osroëne became increasingly influenced by Syriac Christianity[12] and was a centre of national reaction against Hellenism.
In his writings, Pliny the Elder refers to the natives of Osroene and the Kingdom of Commagene as Arabs and the region as Arabia.[19] Abgar II is called "an Arab phylarch" by Plutarch,[20] while Abgar V is described as "king of the Arabs" by Tacitus.[21]
According to Pliny, a nomadic Arab tribe called Orrhoei occupied Edessa in about 130 BC.[22] Orrhoei founded a small state ruled by their chieftains with the title of kings, and the district was called after them Orrhoene. The name eventually became Osroene, in assimilation to the Parthian name Osroes or Chosroes (Khosrau).[23]
The Edessene onomastic contains a lot of Arabic names.[24] The most common one in the ruling dynasty of Edessa being Abgar, a well-attested name among Arabic groups of antiquity.[25]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osroene
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