What is "you" here? I have ancestral ties to Iraq.
Yes Assyrians, Chaldeans and Arameans are closer to other locals than they are to people from Jordan, KSA, Egypt, Palestine, Italy, Georgia or Bahrain. Very shocking.
Yet those people cluster more with the Arabs of those regions than any Kurds. Besides what you are saying just confirms that Kurds are a recent invention and just a mixture of Anatolians, Semites, Iranian migrants to the ME, Turks etc. Hence why recorded Kurdish history is so new.
Fact of the matter is that all of Northern Syria and Northern Iraq was inhabited by Semitic people and civilizations (originally migrating from the nearby Arabian Peninsula and Levant) long before anything called Kurd or Farsi existed and that you Kurds or others cannot suddenly erase that history and call it "Kurdish land" just because you inhabit it today. That's the main point here.
In such a case certain districts/neighborhood of Sao Paulo are "Arab land".
Anyway the official name is Ayn Al-Arab. Kurds can call it Stalingrad or Kobane if you want to. Won't change the official name or history of that area though.
I am not part of your Turkish-Kurdish dick contest here either and don't "support" anyone.
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