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    THE TURKISH LIRA'S ARMENIAN FAUX PAS

    EurasiaNet.org
    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/65091
    March 6 2012
    NY

    March 6, 2012 - 8:12am, by Giorgi Lomsadze

    Tensions between Turkey and Armenia have manifested themselves before
    in many forms, but, now, some ultra-nationalist numismatists have
    come up with a brand-new cause for alarm -- the new symbol for the
    Turkish lira, they claim, is pretty much the inverted symbol of the
    Armenian dram.

    The resemblance, far-fetched as it may sound, was also detected inside
    Armenia itself, where, as in many other small countries, there is
    sometimes an eagerness to trace various things around the world back
    to Armenia. One Armenian blogger, no doubt with thoughts of former
    Armenian-populated territory that's now part of Turkey in mind, even
    called the new lira design a Freudian slip on the part of the Turks.

    The voice of reason came from the designer of the Armenian dram, Karen
    Kamendarian, who told Mediamax he'd already discussed the similarity
    with some concerned Turks on Facebook. The design of the Turkish lira
    symbol is clearly based on the Latin letters "t" for "Turkish" and
    "l" for "lira," he asserted, and its two intersecting lines are also
    sported by the Mongolian tugrik and the euro as well as the dram.

    But amidst the jingoistic shouting on either side, don't expect
    anybody necessarily to listen.

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