The Turks [AKA: Tartars] are all up-tight they lost Crimea to those Rooskies who were over getting "raided" and sold into slavery by the Tur...
The Turks [AKA: Tartars] are all up-tight they lost Crimea to those Rooskies who were over getting "raided" and sold into slavery by the Turks [Tartars] Lets see what wikapedia has to say about Crimea before the Rooskies snatched it: >""Until the beginning of the 18th century, Crimean Tatars were known for frequent, at some periods almost annual,devastating raids into Ukraine and Russia.[24] For a long time, until the late 18th century, the Crimean Khanate maintained a massive slave trade with the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East which was the most important basis of its economy.[25] One of the most important trading ports and slave markets was Kefe.[24] Slaves and freedmen formed approximately 75% of the Crimean population.[26] Some researchers estimate that altogether up to 3 million people were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate.[27][28] On the other hand, lands of Crimean Tatars were also being raided by Zaporozhian Cossacks,[29] armed Slavic horsemen, who defended the steppe frontier – Wild Fields – against Tatar slave raids and often attacked and plundered the lands of Ottoman Turks and Crimean Tatars. The Don Cossacks and KalmykMongols also managed to raid Crimean Tatars' land.[30] The last recorded major Crimean raid, before those in theRusso-Turkish War (1768–74) took place during the reign of Peter the Great (1682–1725)[29] However, Cossack raids continued after that time; Ottoman Grand Vizier complained to the Russian consul about raids to Crimea and Özi in 1761.[29] In 1769 one last major Tatar raid, which took place during the Russo-Turkish War, saw the capture of 20,000 slaves.[25] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Tatars#Slave_trade So, the Turks [Tartars] are holding a big pow-wow >"" Dzhemilev said at the second World Congress of Crimean Tatars in Ankara on August 1. Read more on UNIAN:http://www.unian.info/politics/1107172-dzhemilev-doesnt-rule-out-crimean-tatar-military-formation-in-kherson.html Dzhemilev doesn't rule out CrimeanTatar military formation in Kherson Read more on UNIAN:http://www.unian.info/politics/1107172-dzhemilev-doesnt-rule-out-crimean-tatar-military-formation-in-kherson.html http://www.unian.info/politics/1107172-dzhemilev-doesnt-rule-out-crimean-tatar-military-formation-in-kherson.html --- So, PorkO called up and promised an "autonomous Tartarstan" on Crimea if those Turks, er, I mean Tartars would somehow win a battle with the second largest military force on the planet, Russia. See: http://www.unian.info/politics/1107188-poroshenko-crimea-to-have-status-of-national-territorial-autonomy-within-ukraine.html A word of advice for PorkO: Kiev is a Turkic place name (Küi = riverbank + ev = settlement). If I were PorkO, and the Turks, er, I mean Tartars did defeat Russia militarily, I would be a bit concerned the Turks would want Kiev back also! -- And here is The Donald talking about where we get the very word "slavery" from What’s in a name? . Aristotle called slaves ‘human instruments’ signifying their use as tools. . Fifth-century Anglo-Saxons called their slaves ‘Welshman’, after the people they captured. . The word ‘slave’ is adapted from Slav, originating from the time when the Germans supplied the slave markets of Europe with captured Slavs. - See more at: http://newint.org/features/2001/08/05/history/#sthash.NSbe0OOk.dpuf #financial_support_div{ display:none; position: absolute; width:300px; height:180px; margin-left: -150px; margin-top: -70px; /*- half of width and height */ top:50%; left:50%; padding: 5px; opacity:0.9; filter:alpha(opacity=90); z-index:1000; background-color:#000; color: white; } .close_box{ background: gray; color:#fff; padding:1px 3px; display:inline; position:absolute; right:1px; margin-right: -13px; margin-top: -13px; border-radius:3px; cursor:pointer; border: 1px #000 solid; } $(document).on("click",".close_box",function(){ $(this).parent().fadeTo(300,0,function(){ $(this).remove(); }); }); Loading the player ... Less