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let's talk about the kurds!

Any questions you have about the Kurds I will answer!

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Reply 1
Is a united and independent Kurdistan possible?
Original post by Ascend
Is a united and independent Kurdistan possible?

YES! it is a little complex though!
Reply 3
Original post by Kurdistan1991
YES! it is a little complex though!

What's the most plausible pathway (as complex as it already is)?
Original post by Ascend
What's the most plausible pathway (as complex as it already is)?

well! first, we would have to sort out the Kurds in Rojava, Syria and turkey! (get them to calm down a bit)
Original post by Kurdistan1991
Any questions you have about the Kurds I will answer!

How are they coping with covid 19?
Original post by ByEeek
How are they coping with covid 19?

As soon as Iraq heard about the virus in Iran they closed their borders
Original post by ByEeek
How are they coping with covid 19?

good! I live in Britain so quarantining. but in Kurdistan the guidance is bad! they are still socialising!
Reply 8
Original post by Kurdistan1991
well! first, we would have to sort out the Kurds in Rojava, Syria and turkey! (get them to calm down a bit)

Don't they all famously dislike each other?
Original post by ساره
As soon as Iraq heard about the virus in Iran they closed their borders


That will stop it I reckon.
Why are the Kurds seen as a very distinct group of people compared to other Iraqis, Iranians etc..

were they are different culture e.g. before Islamisation and did they have a different religion before this and do they consider themselves to be Arab?


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Original post by Napp
Don't they all famously dislike each other?


No. They like each other very much and support each other.
Original post by BlueIndigoViolet
Why are the Kurds seen as a very distinct group of people compared to other Iraqis, Iranians etc..

were they are different culture e.g. before Islamisation and did they have a different religion before this and do they consider themselves to be Arab?


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No we consider ourselves Kurds! We are seen as distant people cause we don’t have our homeland! Yes before Islam they had Zoroastrianism and before that they worshipped fire!.
Reply 13
Original post by Kurdistan1991
No we consider ourselves Kurds! We are seen as distant people cause we don’t have our homeland! Yes before Islam they had Zoroastrianism and before that they worshipped fire!.

Those are the same thing?
Reply 14
Original post by Kurdistan1991
No. They like each other very much and support each other.

Since when? :lol:
Original post by Napp
Those are the same thing?

No they are different!
Reply 16
Original post by Kurdistan1991
No they are different!

Zoroastrians are famously fire worshipers..
Original post by Napp
Since when? :lol:

since they ypj and pkk
Reply 18
Original post by Kurdistan1991
since they ypj and pkk

2 parties does not equal all Kurds loving each other. With the Syrian/Iraqi/Turkish/Iranian leaderships being famously hostile to each other.
Original post by Napp
2 parties does not equal all Kurds loving each other. With the Syrian/Iraqi/Turkish/Iranian leaderships being famously hostile to each other.

they re not parties!

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