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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
So every one living in Armenia, speaking Armenian is Armenian? or Everyone living in Russia, speaking Russian acting Russian etc is Russian?
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Iranic is not a race. It is an ethno-lingustic group. Iranics are Caucasoids which IS a race. And the jury is still out on whether kurds are an Iranic group. Just because kurdish is an Iranic language does not mean Kurds are an Iranic people.Originally posted by kurdman View PostKurds are Iranian, but Iranian is a race, and since the creation of Iran and the nationality Iranian, to avoid confusion the term Iranic is used instead, which basically means Indo-Aryan, which is a race and not ethnicity.
You too can read post 130, then if you come back if any sources I might take you a little bit seriously, like wise I'm looking forward to your sources for these 'military aids'
Also, it is you who needs to re read things. My point with kurds in turkey wishing to stay as part of turkey and not support the PKK is valid and one which you were too lazy or ignorant to respond back to in an intelligent fashion.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
By that logic, the fact that 350,000 Yazidies voted for Kurdish lists proves their Kurdish, they speak Kurdish, dress Kurdish, Act Kurdish and pray in Kurdish.Originally posted by KarotheGreat View PostTo people who believe that every person can choose for himself and that tribal loyalties mean nothing the word of the prince means as much as the word of any other Yazidi.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
To people who believe that every person can choose for himself and that tribal loyalties mean nothing the word of the prince means as much as the word of any other Yazidi.Originally posted by kurdman View PostGo read post 130, all the sources are there... the prince of the Yazidis, which is their highest authority stated their Kurds, what more do you want? lol.
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Go read post 130, all the sources are there... the prince of the Yazidis, which is their highest authority stated their Kurds, what more do you want? lol.Originally posted by KarotheGreat View PostHow many sources have you presented here? Since you are making the claims it should be you who supplies the sources.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
How many sources have you presented here? Since you are making the claims it should be you who supplies the sources.Originally posted by kurdman View PostKurds are Iranian, but Iranian is a race, and since the creation of Iran and the nationality Iranian, to avoid confusion the term Iranic is used instead, which basically means Indo-Aryan, which is a race and not ethnicity.
You too can read post 130, then if you come back if any sources I might take you a little bit seriously, like wise I'm looking forward to your sources for these 'military aids'
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Kurds are Iranian, but Iranian is a race, and since the creation of Iran and the nationality Iranian, to avoid confusion the term Iranic is used instead, which basically means Indo-Aryan, which is a race and not ethnicity.Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostHaha, kurdman, Iraq-Kurdistan doesn't get military nor financial support? I think you have shown how inaccurate all of your claims are, but come one... such a big lie? Iraqi-Kurdistan is getting massive financial, political and military support from Western countries, including the USA and Israel.
We have found ourselves a Kurdish version of Persepolis! What to expect of these Iranian people.
If Yezidi's are Kurds, then Kurds are Iranian, it's that simple.
You too can read post 130, then if you come back if any sources I might take you a little bit seriously, like wise I'm looking forward to your sources for these 'military aids'
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Oh dear god,Originally posted by Armanen View PostMillions of kurds in turkey have integrated into turkish society and do not supper the PKK. Should we now say that these people are turks because they wish to live in a turkish country and not an independent kurdistan? This is akin to you claiming the Yezdi are kurds because they'd rather live in kurdish controlled areas of Iraq. Which happens to be the only stable region because there is only one dominant ethno-religious group, the kurds.
Read posts 130 and 39, I'm tired of repeating the same things becuase people don't bother to read.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Haha, kurdman, Iraq-Kurdistan doesn't get military nor financial support? I think you have shown how inaccurate all of your claims are, but come one... such a big lie? Iraqi-Kurdistan is getting massive financial, political and military support from Western countries, including the USA and Israel.Originally posted by kurdman View PostSo, funny I forgot to laugh, if anything your being breast fed by Russia, we however do not get any military or money support from other nations, it's all our governments success.
We have found ourselves a Kurdish version of Persepolis! What to expect of these Iranian people.
If Yezidi's are Kurds, then Kurds are Iranian, it's that simple.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Millions of kurds in turkey have integrated into turkish society and do not supper the PKK. Should we now say that these people are turks because they wish to live in a turkish country and not an independent kurdistan? This is akin to you claiming the Yezdi are kurds because they'd rather live in kurdish controlled areas of Iraq. Which happens to be the only stable region because there is only one dominant ethno-religious group, the kurds.
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