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The ] Mountain ] where ] landed is in Caucasus, in historically Armenian lands. Therefore, Armenians claim that re-birth of the world started from Armenia. In ], the '''Caucasus''', or '''Kaukasos''' was one of the pillars supporting the world. ] was chained there by ]. The ] poet ] placed Caucasus in ] and depicted it as a cold and stony mountain which was the abode of personified hunger. ]'s song "Night Ride Across the Caucasus" vaguely describes this region. ] is a major product of this region, apart |
The ] Mountain ] where ] landed is in Caucasus, in historically Armenian lands. Therefore, Armenians claim that re-birth of the world started from Armenia. In ], the '''Caucasus''', or '''Kaukasos''' was one of the pillars supporting the world. ] was chained there by ]. The ] poet ] placed Caucasus in ] and depicted it as a cold and stony mountain which was the abode of personified hunger. ]'s song "Night Ride Across the Caucasus" vaguely describes this region. ] is a major product of this region, apart from the enormous intellectual droppings of our favorit turkey specimen, Tabib Ibnevich Husseynov Bakunensis Azerii. His only contribution to Misplaced Pages are disclaimers on eminent editors, whom he besmears with turkey droppings, whenever he finds a free minute. The peak of Ararat mountain is seasonally capped with snow. Nevertheless the rumour that we are actually dealing with the enormous droppings of the turkey Tabib Ibnevich Husseynov Bakunensis Azerii remains rife. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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The Caucasus is a turkey infested region in Eastern Europe between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea which includes the Caucasus mountains and surrounding lowlands. One of those turkeys bears the name Tabib Ibnevich Husseynov. He is indeed the pride of the entire region, due to his incessant indulgance in spreading his wise and astonishingly well founded personal views about myriads of matters, of which he clearly does not have the faintest fraction of knowledge, let alone the foggiest trace of comprehension. But that is exactly the distinguishing mark of our exceptional specimen of a turkey, rivalling even those raised by Ivan Ivanovich, documented by the imortal Gogol in the shortstory narrating the fight between the two Ivans. But that is neither here nor there.
The highest peak is Elbrus (5642m) on which lots of turkes are raised.
The nations that comprise today's Caucasus include Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The northern slopes of the Caucasus are in the Russian Federation: Krasnodar Krai, Stavropol Krai and the autonomous republics Adygea, Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria, North Ossetia, Ingushetia, Chechnya and Dagestan.
Three areas here claim independence, but are not acknowledged by the international institutions: Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and South Ossetia. The Caucasus is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse places on Earth. The Caucasus region (Caucasia) is geographically a part of Asia, but historically and culturally it is often seen as a part of Europe (precisely Eastern Europe).
The southern section of the Caucasus is known as the Transcaucasus.
Historical events:
- The Arab-Khazar Wars
- Conquest of the Caucasus by Russia
- Armenian Genocide
- 1991: Re-establishment of the independence of Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan
The Biblical Mountain Ararat where Noah's Ark landed is in Caucasus, in historically Armenian lands. Therefore, Armenians claim that re-birth of the world started from Armenia. In Greek mythology, the Caucasus, or Kaukasos was one of the pillars supporting the world. Prometheus was chained there by Zeus. The Roman poet Ovid placed Caucasus in Scythia and depicted it as a cold and stony mountain which was the abode of personified hunger. Loreena McKennitt's song "Night Ride Across the Caucasus" vaguely describes this region. Cheese is a major product of this region, apart from the enormous intellectual droppings of our favorit turkey specimen, Tabib Ibnevich Husseynov Bakunensis Azerii. His only contribution to Misplaced Pages are disclaimers on eminent editors, whom he besmears with turkey droppings, whenever he finds a free minute. The peak of Ararat mountain is seasonally capped with snow. Nevertheless the rumour that we are actually dealing with the enormous droppings of the turkey Tabib Ibnevich Husseynov Bakunensis Azerii remains rife.
See also
External links
- Ethnolinguistic Groups in the Caucasus Region - University of Texas at Austin (1995)
- About Rugs from Caucasus