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 Hello Lucin. Thanks for the welcome. Actually one can find a lot of information about Zazas in internet.Originally posted by Lucin View PostHello Jam and welcome.  
 
 Can you give us more info on who the Zaza are? Also I noticed a symbol of ancient Iran (Zoroastrian era) on your avatar. I know it's beautiful but why did you choose that? I wonder if you have any particular belief?
 
 Zazas are people of Iranian heritage that live in Eastern Anatolia. Dersim (Tunceli), Erzincan, Elazig (Xarpet), Bingöl (Cholig), Varto and North Diyarbakir are mostly Zaza populated areas. Half of Zazas are Alevis, which live mostly in the north whereas Sunni Muslim Zazas live in the south. Zazas call their language also Kirmancki, Dimili, Sobe or just Zazaki, which is the same language but different dialects.
 
 Zazas should not be confused with Kurds, since Zazaish is not a Kurdish language or dialect. Tunceli for sure and maybe Elazig are the only cities in Turkey where a Zaza majority live.
 
 The picture you see in my avatar is called Faravahar or also called Fravashi, which is the symbol of a Zoroastrian angel. It stands for good thoughts, good words, good deeds, loyalty and fidelity. Symbol of Zoroastrianism is fire.
 
 I chose that because I know that Iranians and Iranics used to be Zoroastrians before they were forced to convert to Islam. Alevi faith that is practiced in Tunceli is a mix of Zoroastrianism, Shia Islam and Christianity. So, I am interested in our roots and ancient culture that is why I put that. I also think to convert in a few years.
 
 Here is a video about Zoroastrianism in Armenian:
 
 
 
 You can also visit this Armenian forum where I posted some information and videos about Zoroastrianism.
 
 
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 Hello Jam and welcome.Originally posted by Jam View PostHi everyone.
 
 I'm interested in politics and history of Middle East and Caucasia so I joined this forum. I am not Armenian or at least not pure Armenian. I live in Germany and my parents are from a town called Tunceli (formerly known as Dersim and Mamekiye), which is in Criminal Republic of Turkey.  
 
 Can you give us more info on who the Zaza are? Also I noticed a symbol of ancient Iran (Zoroastrian era) on your avatar. I know it's beautiful but why did you choose that? I wonder if you have any particular belief?Last edited by Lucin; 08-10-2009, 09:30 PM.
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 I have met only a few Alawite from Hatay so far I think Alawites are nice people not like other Turks. Aren't Alawites from Hatay Arabs or something like that?
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 While talking to the foreigners, if I'm in the mood of making explanations, I'm an Alawite (coming from Hatay). If I want to cut it short, I'm a Turk.
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 Thanks for welcoming me. I am a Zaza you're right. My father's grandmother was an Armenian that's why I said that I am not pure Armenian. But there are still some Armenians living in Tunceli.Originally posted by seruven View PostWelcome to the forum, Jam. What do you mean by saying you're not a pure Armenian?
 As you are coming from Tunceli, I thought that you'd be a Zaza. Am I wrong?
 
 Are you Turkish? You're nick-name means adventure in Turkish.
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 Welcome to the forum, Jam. What do you mean by saying you're not a pure Armenian?
 As you are coming from Tunceli, I thought that you'd be a Zaza. Am I wrong?
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 BarevHi everyone.
 
 I'm interested in politics and history of Middle East and Caucasia so I joined this forum. I am not Armenian or at least not pure Armenian. I live in Germany and my parents are from a town called Tunceli (formerly known as Dersim and Mamekiye), which is in Criminal Republic of Turkey.Tags: None
 

 
	 
	
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