d[061204] x[Kiviaho Allan] z[KivA-FR4qc] r[RosL-FR4] s[Re: Turchia es le sol pais que pote salvar vetule Europa II/II] [log in to unmask] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Rosenmeier Lars 061204: Si tu permitte, que io me inmisce: Il es generalmente considerate multo mal netiquette publicar messages inviate privatemente a uno. -------------------------------------------------------x-------- Salute, Lars! Le persona in question respondeva a mi message que era inviate al publico general. Io pensa que il es netiquette dubitose commentar messages public in private, e in iste caso in un tono bastante inimic (sed io nutri nulle rancor pro illo ...). :: "Vostre sposa, Brita-Lisa, es consolabile." :: "Con salutes a vos e vostre sposa miserabile" Heh, mi sposa pote esser miserabile sed illa es ancora plus grande admirator de turcos quam io ... E ille peteva solmente que io non publicarea su e-mail a "islamanos" :: "Al fin de mi message io spera, que vos non :: publicara mi e-mail a islamanos." Io non revelava su nomine mesmo a christianos e paganos. Io pensava que le nomine del village polonese in Turchia es "Polonköy". Nunc io trovava que le nomine correcte es "POLONEZKÖY". Ecce un documento interessante de illo. Io esserea grate si tu traducerea lo a interlingua. ************************** A Polish village in Turkey POLONEZKÖY ************************** http://newspot.byegm.gov.tr/arsiv/2002/may-jun/n11.htm In 1772 Austria, Russia and Prussia signed a treaty concerning the partition of Poland which the Ottoman Empire never accepted. This helped to turn the Ottoman lands into a shelter for Polish political refugees. Especially after the war of 1831, the Hungarian Uprising of 1848, the Crimean War and the Polish Uprising of 1863, groups of fleeing soldiers found a safe place to live under Turkey's protection. In 1841 Adam Czartoryski [*], a Polish prince living in France, founded at his own expense a Polish agency in Istanbul. The first governor of the agency was Michal Cajkowski (Çayka Pasha). In 1842 Prince Czartoryski submitted to the Ottoman Government a letter in which he proposed to create a Polish colony on the vast land, near Istanbul, which belonged to the Lazarists. The Ottoman Government and the Lazarists accepted the proposal and signed an agreement on 3 March 1842. The prince was offered 5000 dönüm (c. 1250 acres) of Lazarists' land as a perpetual lease. The agreement enabled the Polish farm colony to come into existence on Ottoman territory. On 19 March 1842 at a religious ceremony the village was given the name Adampol (now known as Polonezköy). Several Presidents of Poland have visited Polonezköy: Lech Walesa in 1994, and later - on 13 June 1996 and 19 June 2000 - Aleksander Kwasniewski. Numerous Polish politicians and ministers customarily call at the village during their visits to Turkey. In addition, the members of the Polish army have often been guests in the village. - - - [*] Le prince Adam Czartoryski es uno del plus grande heroes de libertate in le historia polonese. Mesmo ille un devote amico de Turchia! Ille era descendente de Jagellones; como io scribeva, Katarzyna Jagellonica era regina de Finlandia (e Svedia). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lars Rosenmeier: Io non ha le energia pro leger toto de tu messages e vole dunque abstiner me de commentar lor contento. -------------------------------------------------------x-------- Si, si! Le problema es cognoscite. Le juventute europee hodierne manca energia ... Un plus ration a illo proque nos besonia plus turcos in vetule Europa ... - - - Salutante Allan Kiviaho -- Archivos e disabonar: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/INTERLNG.html