User talk:Pylambert

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[edit] Huh?

I don't understand, why are you leaving? I know that I may have disagreed with you at some things, but I have to say that you will really be missed here. Besides, we still need you to help make the Assyrian people page a featured article! Come on man, just because you get into conflicts with Benne doesn't mean that we can't work things out. Please reconsider things. --Khoikhoi 06:23, 19 February 2006 (UTC)


What? What is this all about? I dont understand, I thought you were happy about the merge finally occuring, like you initially suggested? How in the world can we find someone who can create something like Assyrian diaspora - I mean my God, who can find so much facts and put it all together, is really something amazing. Please, we need you here to continue this project that has just began. We are far from finishing. Please dont leave. Chaldean 06:43, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] No reason for deletion

Deleting this page will also erase the history of discussions Pylambert was involved in. Therefore, I urge sysops not to delete this page. A remark could be made that since he has left Wikipedia, edits to his talk page are not likely to get a response. --Benne ['bɛnə] (talk) 17:55, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bonjour

Welcome back! :-) Khoikhoi 01:46, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

After one whole year?! :) Welcome back friend. Chaldean 03:10, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Turks in Germany

1. Turks of Turkey are not an ethnic group 2. Laz, Circassians and the Romans are very much assimilated and consider themselves Turks 3. Kurds in Turkey are not a minority

I take it you are from Europe, French probably. I can understand your interest in "ethnicism" and "minorities" since these are mostly inventions of European minds.--Doktor Gonzo 18:16, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Check my last version.--Doktor Gonzo 09:30, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
The main problem is "ethnic Turks" really. What is an ethnic Turk? We are all old subjects of the Ottoman Empire, who after the foundation of the Republic, adopted the Turkish identity. I don't really care what some geneticist says I am, I am a Turk, period. I accept Kurds being mentioned seperately though, since apperantly some of them want it that way. Cheers--Doktor Gonzo 10:22, 16 March 2007 (UTC)