08-18-2008, 01:01 PM
independent Wrote:ANd to be hones I'm shoked with Your wasy of Thinking. Well we are having 450 000 refugees from Abkhazia. At that time when war started there 215 000 Abkhazs were living in that territory. Now tell me if 68% of the pupolation wants to live with Georgia and 32% don't what we have to do? Do we have to obey them? DO we have to live our houses and move to another place? IF your neighbour tells u I don;t want to live any more with u what will be your reaction? Will u move in anothere destination?Tamar Wrote:Dear Independent, I think you misunderstood, you know, "so united" - MEANS THAT WE STAND TOGETHER AS NEVER BEFORE IN OUR STROND DESIRE TO RETURN HISTORICAL TERRITORIES OF GEORGIA, TAKE THE BOOKS AND READ ABOUT SAMACHABLO AND ABKHAZIA, WILL YOU? And yes, I belive what I wrote, million times I do, as each Georgian these days does!
And You are telling me that S-Ossetians and Ahkbasians share that point of view ?
Because You want them to be part of Your unite Georgia - I really see an paradox in Your way of
thinking.
Secound question is - THIS IS OUR TERRITORY!!!!!!!!!!
In the 9th–6th centuries BC, the territory of modern Abkhazia became a part of the ancient Georgian kingdom of Colchis (Kolkha), which was absorbed in 63 BC into the Kingdom of Egrisi. Greek traders established ports along the Black Sea shoreline. One of those ports, Dioscurias, eventually developed into modern Sukhumi, Abkhazia's traditional capital. In the 16th century, after the break-up of the united Georgian Kingdom, the area was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, during this time some Abkhazians converted to Islam. The Ottomans were pushed out by the Georgians, who established an autonomous Principality of Abkhazia. The expansion of the Russian Empire into the Caucasus region led to small-scale but regular conflicts between Russian colonists and the indigenous Caucasian tribes. Eventually the Caucasian War erupted, which ended with Russian conquest of the North and Western Caucasus. Various Georgian principalities were annexed to the empire between 1801 and 1864. The Russians acquired possession of Abhkazia in a piecemeal fashion between 1829 and 1842; but their power was not firmly established until 1864, when they managed to abolish the local principality. Abkhaz are the descendants of North Caucasian tribes, who migrated to Abkhazia from the north of the Caucasus Mountains and merged there with the existing Georgian population.
SO IF ANYBODY DON'T WANT TO LIVE ON OUR TERRITORY, PLEase feel free to leave.
THE SAME HISTORY IS WITH S OSETIA.