Turkey Presents Armenian Portasar as Turkish Gobekli Tepe

When the Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923, the Republic of Turkey was established. In its attempts to shroud the Armenian heritage of Turkey, the authorities of the republic began a systematic campaign to alter Armenian placenames. These attempts included the name change of the geographical expression “Armenian plateau“ to “Eastern Anatolia.“ Turkey presents Armenian Portasar to the world as a Turkish Stonehenge. Portasar is a great ritualistic-religious-scientific building, which is situated in th
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