what say the Hayasdan soldiers if you click on there picture ?
what say the Hayasdan soldiers if you click on there picture ?
AFAIK, they still didn't have their unit name voice yet... and if they are ordered, they use eastern unit responses.
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i have play and than i was hear that they say : alahu akbar
or something that sounded so
and i wantet to ask if you heard that too
No, though I think they say something that sounds kinda close(sounding).
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@antisocialmunky
indeed may be the only similar sounds (sry if this is not gramatic correct i make this bie translate.google.de)
@ludens
jes your right i know that that is a muslim cry
that is the reason why I opened this topic
To see if others heard that too
I couldn't find any that sounded like what was described, the closest one is a move order that sounds more like "Alahwan Faroz"
"Allah-u-Akbar" would make no sense. There are no muslims in 272 BC, nor do Armenians speak Arabic.
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