Sunday, June 01, 2008

And the Fraud Had a Name: Outline

And the Fraud Had

a Name

Azarbaijan: the Real, the Fake and the Absurd

OUTLINE
Introduction: the Forgery and the Naming Deception of Fake “Azerbaijan”
  • I. The Real
    • a. The Geography of Azarbaijan (Atrpatakan) x
    • b. The People of Azarbaijan (Atrpatakan)
    • c. The Language of Azarbaijan (Atrpatakan)
    • d. Median and Achaemenid Empires of Iran
    • (Media and Persia, a Brief Historic Account)
      • i. The Median Empire
      • ii. The Achaemenid Empire
  • II. The Fake (Everything’s in a Name)
    • a. An Introduction
    • b. The Origin of the Term Azarbaijan
    • c. The Meaning of the Term Azarbaijan (Ատրպատական)
  • III.The Absurd (Fabricated History to Suit a Fabricated “Nation”)
    • a. An Introduction
    • b. The Turanian Fallacy
    • c. Fallacious Population Argumentations
    • d. The Artsakh Issue: Roots and Causes
      • i. Artsakh in History
      • ii. Armenian-Tatar Wars
      • iii. Petition from the Armenians of Artsakh to Khrushchev
      • iv. The Artsakh Movement 1988, the blow that crumbled the USSR
      • v. The “Azeri” Response: Genocide and War
        • 1. Sumgait
        • 2. Gandzak
        • 3. Baku
        • 4. The Ring Operation
        • 5. Maragha
      • vi. The Khojaly Incident Scam
        • 1. An attempt to understand Turkish inhumanity
        • 2.The Greatest
          Intergalactic
          Tragedy in the
          History of the
          Universe
          the insignificant
          Khojaly
          Incident

        • 3. Khojaly Appendix
      • vii.More Lies from a Warmongering Loser
        • 1. “Azeri” fabricated 20% myth
        • 2. “Azeri” fabricated one million lie
        • 3. “Armenians did not win, it was the Russians” lie
      • viii.The Slaughter of Gurgen Markarian
      • ix. The Nakhijevan Destruction
      • x. The Petroleum Policy and the Future of Artsakh
        • 1. Armenians, the successful pioneers of Baku oil industry
        • 2. Searching for the reasons behind western antagonism
        • 3. The double standards of the “international” community
        • 4. Debunking the “International” Crisis Group (ICG)
        • 5. The Artsakh-Kosovo comparison
        • 6. Israel boosting “Azeri” mythology
        • 7. The future of Artsakh and Armenia
    • e. Stealing Iranian Dynasties
      • i. Safavids Are Kings of Persia not “Azerbaijan”
      • ii. Nader Shah Is the Savior and King of Persia not “Azerbaijan”
      • iii. Qajars Are Kings of Persia not “Azerbaijan”
    • f. Stealing Iranian Cultural Icons
      • i. Nezami Is an Iranian Poet
      • ii. Babak Khorramdin Is an Iranian Hero
  • IV.Historians about Azarbaijan (Atrpatakan) and Aluania
    • a. Greek and Roman Historians of Antiquity
      • i. Herodotus
      • ii. Patrocles
      • iii. Eratosthenes
      • iv. Polibi
      • v. Strabo
      • vi. Pliny
      • vii.Plutarch
      • viii.Dionysus
      • ix. Cornelius Tacitus
      • x. Ptolemy
      • xi. Arrian
      • xii.Dio Cassius
    • b. Islamic Historians
      • i. Baladhuri
      • ii. Dinwari
      • iii. Ya’qubi
      • iv. Ibn Khordadbeh
      • v. Tabari
      • vi. Ibn Faqih
      • vii.Massoudi
      • viii.Istakhri (Estakhri)
      • ix. Ibn Rosteh
      • x. Ibn Hawqal
      • xi. Kharazmi (Khwarizmi)
      • xii.Sohrab (Ibn Srabion)
      • xiii.Anonymous
      • xiv.Muqaddasi (Moghaddasi)
      • xv.Abu Reyhan Biruni
      • xvi.Abulfada (Abul Fida)
      • xvii.Qudamah ibn Jafar
      • xviii.Ibn Miskuyeh
      • xix.Bakri Qurtubi
      • xx.Idrissi
      • xxi.Toosi
      • xxii.Ibn Athir
      • xxiii.Yaqut Hamawi
      • xxiv.Zachariah Qazvini (Ghazvini)
      • xxv.Hamdollah Qazvini (Ghazvini)
      • xxvi.Ibn Khaldun
    • c. Armenian Historians
      • i. Movses Kaghankatouatsi
        • 1. Turks according to Kaghankatouatsi
        • 2. The ancestral tree of Aghvans according to Kaghankatouatsi
    • d. 19th and 20th Century Historians
      • i. Vasili Vladimirovich Bartold
      • ii. Vladimir Minorsky
      • iii. Joseph Markwart
      • iv. Kamilla Vasilyevna Trever
      • v. Igor Mikhailovich Diakonov
      • vi. Nina Viktorovna Pigulevskaia
      • vii.Bakikhanov
      • viii.Mirza Jamal Javanshir
      • ix. Igrar Aliev
  • V. Why Did the Aghvans Disappear?
  • VI.Conclusion
  • VII.Selected References and Bibliography
    • a. From the Internet
    • b. From Books and Articles
    • c. Works of Greek and Roman Historians of Antiquity Presented
    • d. Works of Islamic Scholars Presented
    • e. Works of 19th and 20th Century Historians Presented
    • f. From the Trashcan

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