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This is a discussion on Supporting Kurdish independence within the Middle East - General forums, part of the Global Discussion category; Quote: Originally Posted by Meathead Quote: Originally Posted by Kurdistani4ever Quote: Originally Posted by Meathead That was my point exactly. Nomadic tribes are very difficult ...
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| You're a bit thick, aren't you? I called you neither Roma nor Gypsies and you have no land which is typical of nomadic tribes. The Kurds are a nation but not a state, and while I believe they will eventually manage to gain a degree autonomy in some remote sections of Iran, Turkey and Syria as they have in Iraq, an independent Kurdish state is a pipe-dream which championed by the likes of the PKK, is a very dangerous one. If we wanted, we could easily turn Turkey into a rotten hell, and that will happen soon, if the Turkish leaders refuse to accept our rights for freedom. Kurdistan is on the list of states that will soon be liberated, so hang on tight buddy ![]() Kurd means nomad in the language of ancient Persia and nomads do not occupy land. |
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| You're a bit thick, aren't you? I called you neither Roma nor Gypsies and you have no land which is typical of nomadic tribes. The Kurds are a nation but not a state, and while I believe they will eventually manage to gain a degree autonomy in some remote sections of Iran, Turkey and Syria as they have in Iraq, an independent Kurdish state is a pipe-dream which championed by the likes of the PKK, is a very dangerous one. If we wanted, we could easily turn Turkey into a rotten hell, and that will happen soon, if the Turkish leaders refuse to accept our rights for freedom. Kurdistan is on the list of states that will soon be liberated, so hang on tight buddy ![]() Kurd means nomad in the language of ancient Persia and nomads do not occupy land. Now piss off with your retarded nomad claim.
__________________ I am confused by God's wisdom: In this world of States Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed, What for have they all become fugitives, condemned? Ahmad Khani |
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| Look, we already have a country, the one we have lived on since the dawn of time, even if it's occupied. The enemy will never make us leave this place. If we wanted, we could easily turn Turkey into a rotten hell, and that will happen soon, if the Turkish leaders refuse to accept our rights for freedom. Kurdistan is on the list of states that will soon be liberated, so hang on tight buddy ![]() Kurd means nomad in the language of ancient Persia and nomads do not occupy land. Now piss off with your retarded nomad claim. Etymology The term "Kurd" is first encountered in Arabic sources of the 1st century of the Islamic era.[1] The term seems to refer to variety of pastoral nomadism and possibly a set of political units, rather than a linguistic group.[1] Books from the early Islamic era, including those containing legends like the Shahnameh and the Pahlavi Karnamak Ardashir-e-Papkan and other early Islamic sources provide early attestation of the name Kurd.[2] The term Kurd in the Middle Persian documents simply means nomad and tent-dweller and could be attributed to any Iranian ethnic group having similar characteristics.[3] In the early Islamic Persian and Arabic sources, the term Kurd became synonymous with an amalgamation of Iranian and Iranicized nomadic tribes and groups[4][5][6] without reference to any specific Iranian language.[1][7] History of the Kurdish people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| There are only theories of ancient Kurdistan because they were never able to document their own history and have to go to Greek, Armenian, Jewish and Persian historians to try to reconstruct anything of their past. Kurd means nomad in the language of ancient Persia and nomads do not occupy land. Now piss off with your retarded nomad claim. Etymology The term "Kurd" is first encountered in Arabic sources of the 1st century of the Islamic era.[1] The term seems to refer to variety of pastoral nomadism and possibly a set of political units, rather than a linguistic group.[1] Books from the early Islamic era, including those containing legends like the Shahnameh and the Pahlavi Karnamak Ardashir-e-Papkan and other early Islamic sources provide early attestation of the name Kurd.[2] The term Kurd in the Middle Persian documents simply means nomad and tent-dweller and could be attributed to any Iranian ethnic group having similar characteristics.[3] In the early Islamic Persian and Arabic sources, the term Kurd became synonymous with an amalgamation of Iranian and Iranicized nomadic tribes and groups[4][5][6] without reference to any specific Iranian language.[1][7] History of the Kurdish people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia You don't know, what the hell your talking about. So get your sh*t together and accept kurds as one of the largest ethnic groups in this region, purely ethnic to their own homeland. Kurd= Karda= Mountain people
__________________ I am confused by God's wisdom: In this world of States Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed, What for have they all become fugitives, condemned? Ahmad Khani |
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| Etymology The term "Kurd" is first encountered in Arabic sources of the 1st century of the Islamic era.[1] The term seems to refer to variety of pastoral nomadism and possibly a set of political units, rather than a linguistic group.[1] Books from the early Islamic era, including those containing legends like the Shahnameh and the Pahlavi Karnamak Ardashir-e-Papkan and other early Islamic sources provide early attestation of the name Kurd.[2] The term Kurd in the Middle Persian documents simply means nomad and tent-dweller and could be attributed to any Iranian ethnic group having similar characteristics.[3] In the early Islamic Persian and Arabic sources, the term Kurd became synonymous with an amalgamation of Iranian and Iranicized nomadic tribes and groups[4][5][6] without reference to any specific Iranian language.[1][7] History of the Kurdish people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia You don't know, what the hell your talking about. So get your sh*t together and accept kurds as one of the largest ethnic groups in this region, purely ethnic to their own homeland. Kurd= Karda= Mountain people You have no business calling others idiots, although you are certainly free to do so. You are out of your league with those that have more than a superficial understanding of the history and realities of the region. Last edited by Meathead; 01-21-2013 at 02:01 PM. |
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| Retarded? Etymology The term "Kurd" is first encountered in Arabic sources of the 1st century of the Islamic era.[1] The term seems to refer to variety of pastoral nomadism and possibly a set of political units, rather than a linguistic group.[1] Books from the early Islamic era, including those containing legends like the Shahnameh and the Pahlavi Karnamak Ardashir-e-Papkan and other early Islamic sources provide early attestation of the name Kurd.[2] The term Kurd in the Middle Persian documents simply means nomad and tent-dweller and could be attributed to any Iranian ethnic group having similar characteristics.[3] In the early Islamic Persian and Arabic sources, the term Kurd became synonymous with an amalgamation of Iranian and Iranicized nomadic tribes and groups[4][5][6] without reference to any specific Iranian language.[1][7] History of the Kurdish people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia You don't know, what the hell your talking about. So get your sh*t together and accept kurds as one of the largest ethnic groups in this region, purely ethnic to their own homeland. Kurd= Karda= Mountain people You have no business calling others idiots, although you are certainly free to do so. You are out of your league with those that have more than a superficial understanding of the history and realities of the region. ![]() Why don't search for "Nomad" on Wikipedia? Apparently you trust it as a solid source. There are nomads in many nations, that doesn't make the entire nation one big group of nomads, this shouldn't be too hard to understand. Look mr. Smartass, if we are as weak, as you claim, then how could we survive a century of opression? How are we still proud kurds? How is our population still growing faster than the turkish? Of course you are free to hate, but we get so much hate from our enemies, that your opinion is completely meaningless. Give it 30 more years, and your new neighbour will be us
__________________ I am confused by God's wisdom: In this world of States Why have the Kurds remained Stateless, dispossessed, What for have they all become fugitives, condemned? Ahmad Khani |
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| Kurds are really no longer nomads. If there are any Kurdish nomads left, they are predominately semi-nomadic. Kurds are finally leaning towards nationalism than Islam/tribalism, thus we get more organized under the Kurdish identity. Do you think we are seriously getting butthurt over some Armenian who says it is a pipe-dream? Last edited by APO; 01-22-2013 at 06:28 AM. |
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| Kurds are really no longer nomads. If there are any Kurdish nomads left, they are predominately semi-nomadic. Kurds are finally leaning towards nationalism than Islam/tribalism, thus we get more organized under the Kurdish identity. Do you think we are seriously getting butthurt over some Armenian who says it is a pipe-dream? ![]() |
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| That's all you can say. CheeseKurds, Pussy, anything else you often say? It's not about being pussies, you dumb bitch. I have had relatives who fought for Kurdistan. |
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| Page 123 www.state.gov/documents/organization/24968.pdf Ocalan, whose nom de guerre is "Apo." CNN - Profile: Ocalan inspires loyalty, hate - February 16, 1999 |
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| Page 123 state. gov/documents/organization/24968 .pdf Ocalan, whose nom de guerre is "Apo." edition . cnn. com/WORLD/europe/9902/16/ocalan .profile/index .html ![]() And yes, Apo is the nick name of Ocalan. Congratulations, you guessed it correct, because of that, I'm going to rep you! Anyway, Apo is one of my Kurdish leaders, as well to many other millions of Kurds. Biji Serok Apo! Last edited by APO; 01-23-2013 at 12:18 AM. |
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| I'm just having a good laugh at you pussy warriors who are waiting for others to fight Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Turkey you'll never get because it's a NATO country. Iran will slice you pussies up into small pieces. Iraq and Syria are maybes because someone else has weakened them for you, but I doubt that Syrians, once Assad is gone, will ever give you shit. |
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| I'm just having a good laugh at you pussy warriors who are waiting for others to fight Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Turkey you'll never get because it's a NATO country. Iran will slice you pussies up into small pieces. Iraq and Syria are maybes because someone else has weakened them for you, but I doubt that Syrians, once Assad is gone, will ever give you shit. My uncle died protecting his family and city, you think you'r cool because you are a internet warrior all you can do is play the tough guy on internet and what's the difference between Iran and Iraq? i mean if we look at Iraq-Iran war both sides couldn't beat each other. so we can do the same thing in Iran as we did in Iraq, but there are too many kurdish politicians in prison in Iran if komala attacks Iran the prisoners will be immediately executed so all we can do is wait for the right time, why don't you stop trolling this thread? Last edited by MedianKurd; 01-23-2013 at 08:10 AM. |
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