Al-Kurdi
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Are you aware you are just projecting your own insecurities? You very well know that Kurds never had a state and without or with Turkish migration it wouldn't matter. There is a very good reason you never had a state. Let's leave a state aside since that is too high of a grasp for you. Show me two stones you put on each other to build something. Where is Kurdish architecture, science, literature, or culture? All you have is halay and some barbaric practices that is specific to you like female circumcision and stoning your own daughters.
Please define what you mean by a state. An area on a map called Kurdistan from anicent times? Well there is and that was by the way long before the name Turk even came into existence. You see the name Kurd didn't come with the Indo-European incursions into the ME, it was there all along called by different names such as Gordoyene/Corduene/Carduchi. Mentioned by Xenophon. It is mentioned in the bible aswell, for instance Noah's ark landed on Mount Curdi/Cudi which is in todays Sirnax(Sirnak). Kurds and Armenians share the Hurrians as ancestors but Kurds are much closer to Iranians than to Armenians/Georgians etc by genetics. I can show you mine. Do you mean a dynasty where the leadership and the army was made of Kurds and the majority of the peopel werent Kurds? There is also that, it was called Zand dynasty. Do you mean an empire where the leaders were ethnic Kurds? Then we have the Ayyubid. Do you mean an empire comprimised of tribes which was led by one big Kurdish one? Then we have the Median Empire. Kurmanj by the way means "son of Mad" Do you mean a modern state? The Republic of Mahabad but it lasted one year. Kurds were not as fortuned as your Azeri brothers. But everything was there, a modern Kurdish system. Southern Kurdistan is de facto independant aswell, just not on the paper. I think we all know that by now. It gets well treated as one, especially by your erdogan.
KURDISH WRITTEN LITERATURE – Encyclopaedia Iranica
Kurdish Literature | Kurdish Academy of Language
Kurdish literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We have our own very rich culture and history, we don't need to copy belly dancing from others or take Byzantine architecture to prove anything. And go claim Dolma is anicent Turkish or something.
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Khanzad Castle
Kurdish Ezidi Temple
Kurdish dance
we don't either have to go copy others music translating them into their own . Turksih culture, Turkish history nothing but a mixtape. Your authors even go to Kurdish villages, ask them to tell Kurdish folktales, then you write it on paper and win a nobelprize. About that
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