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Old Baloch custom of drinking blood from skulls of their enemies

Aleppo is adjacent to kurdish lands so there might be truth in Baloch claims that they have migrated from aleppo.

Kurds, whose origins are unknown, are not any different from other ME people genetically while Baluch people are although they are the closest to other ME people of all South Asian populations genetically wise. At least it appears to be the case if I recall some of the genetic tests that I once looked at.

Many of them (Kurds) have undoubtedly Semitic origins themselves. They are not a homogenous people by any means and reappeared very recently in history compared to other peoples of the ME. Aleppo is an ancient city (one of the oldest in the world) founded by Semitic peoples and its natives are Semites. Not Kurds. Kurds are a minority there.

I don't think that Baluch people have any connection with Kurds outside of an linguistic (which does not equal actual ancestry) and maybe some minor ancestral kinship.

I don't know any such Arab customs.

The only remotely similar customs I know about are the customs of the Bedouins who form a very small percentage of the total 450-500 million big Arab population nowadays.

Honor codes of the Bedouin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bedouin systems of justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cannibalism, drinking blood from skulls of enemies is not something we have done. Or other Semites.

Regarding population movements then it's no secret that most people that settled in South Asia did it AFTER living on the Arabian Peninsula and the Arab world. This can be confirmed by taking a look at ancient human population movements and some historians also say that the founders of IVC (which shares many similarities with ancient civilizations of the ME) came from the ME originally.

At least historians have proven similarities between IVC and Mesopotamia and the Dilmun civilization in what is Eastern Arabia (Bahrain, KSA). All 3 civilizations were also trading partners. Geographically there is not a long distance between them either.
 
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We have tribal customs. We tie our enemies to a post and tickle the hell out of them with a feather until they wet themselves, and eventually defecate themselves to death.

Brutal us AJK folk are.
 
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We have tribal customs. We tie or enemies to a post and tickle the hell out of them with a feather until they wet themselves, and eventually defecate themselves to death.

Brutal us AJK folk are.

If that enemy has eaten a cauldron full of Nihari....the eventuality in bold may end up causing your deaths too ! :whistle:
 
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what a bunch of biblical nonsense .....

in old times ppl did all wired kinds of shyte ..... arabs for example buried their women alive , and somehow they still do

that doesn't mean they (balouchs) still do that shyte .

now i can name millions of these witchy stuff happening in "modern 1st-world countries" and other countries as well .

just try me :)
 
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what a bunch of biblical nonsense .....

in old times ppl did all wired kinds of shyte ..... arabs for example buried their women alive , and somehow they still do

that doesn't mean they (balouchs) still do that shyte .

now i can name millions of these witchy stuff happening in "modern 1st-world countries" and other countries as well .

just try me :)

A tiny percentage of Arabs did that and it was confined to areas around Makkah. Large parts of the Arabian Peninsula were Christian, Jewish and Hanifs. All fellow Semitic religions. The Pagans who followed ancient Semitic religions barely did such things. In fact women commanded entire tribes and also even ruled kingdoms. Queen of Sheba comes to mine which is one of the oldest attested queens in history. She was an Arab.

Nobody buries any daughters. Don't confuse your practices (Kurds) with that of Arabs as you are leading in the region when it comes to honor killings, women circumcision.

Persians did not burry people in the ground, used some of the most brutal torture devices and were themselves known for brutality as described by Romans and Greeks alike.

Scaphism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dakhma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Or look how your cousins behave as seen by this thread or just look at Pathans. Or your own Kurds.

Idiot.
 
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Aleppo is adjacent to kurdish lands so there might be truth in Baloch claims that they have migrated from aleppo.

They most likely are from Aleppo but that doesn't mean they are Arabs. Remember Syria was for a long time under Persian empires as well.
 
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A tiny percentage of Arabs did that and it was confined to areas around Makkah. Large parts of the Arabian Peninsula were Christian, Jewish and Hanifs. All fellow Semitic religions. The Pagans who followed ancient Semitic religions barely did such things. In fact women commanded entire tribes and also even ruled kingdoms. Queen of Sheba comes to mine which is one of the oldest attested queens in history. She was an Arab.

Nobody buries any daughters. Don't confuse your practices (Kurds) with that of Arabs as you are leading in the region when it comes to honor killings, circumcision.

Persians did not burry people in the ground, used some of the most brutal tortured devices and were themselves known for brutality as described by Romans and Greeks alike.

Scaphism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dakhma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Or look how your cousins behave as seen by this thread or just look at Pathans. Or your own Kurds.

Idiot.

Islamic sources attest that daughters were buried alive and it was the Prophet Muhammad PBUH who banned female infanticide, even non-Muslim scholars attest that before Islam this was the norm in the region but Islam banned it completely. So I don't think you should take Haman's word as an attempt to troll because they are true.
 
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masai still catch a calf, turniquet its neck, pierce a slant in skin, draw blood, close the would with mud and herbs mix pste, the calf doesn't even feel any pain. take just a bowlfull.

very healthy. btw, still in 2014? masais hunt on foot ! kill lions if necessary.
 
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Islamic sources attest that daughters were buried alive and it was the Prophet Muhammad PBUH who banned female infanticide, even non-Muslim scholars attest that before Islam this was the norm in the region but Islam banned it completely. So I don't think you should take Haman's word as an attempt to troll because they are true.

Yes, and women were killed, oppressed, mistreated and looked down upon all over the world 1500 years ago. They were secondary citizens. Besides this only involved small communities of Hijaz (Pagans). Those practiced did not occur elsewhere. There are no historical reports of this practice elsewhere.

In pre-Islamic times women in the Arab world commanded whole tribes and even ruled kingdoms.
 
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dont call me that hon :)

you brought kurds up and i just came back at u nigga :D

for now , i've gotta go cause i have things to do in my life unlike a clown like you , so tai tai
 
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200 years and long before anything called Iran or Farsis existed Syria like the entire Arab world was inhabited by Semites and part of ancient native Semitic civilizations.

History of Syria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kurds are not form Aleppo either but fairly new arrivals.

@SALMAN AL-FARSI

Anyway Baluch are ethnically closest too Kurds and while I do not speak the Baluchi language I have heard it is similar to Kurdish. In fact Arab historians during the Islamic era claimed that Kurds and Baluch lived amongst one another as one people although they had different tongues.

This is not to say there aren't Baluch of Arab descent as there are tribes who have Arab origins like Baluchi Syeds obviously.
 
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dont call me that hon :)

you brought kurds up and i just came back at u nigga :D

for now , i've gotta go cause i have things to do in my life unlike a clown like you , so tai tai

My post number 46 is factual and did not contain any nonsense unlike yours. "Some are buried today".:lol: Maybe you should educate yourself.

Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Queen of Sheba (an Arab Queen) ruled one of the biggest kingdoms of the ancient world almost 3000 years ago before anything called Iran and Persians, let alone Kurds, existed. Arab clans/families in Pre-Islamic times were also lead by women. The practices mentioned in the Qur'an deal with a tiny area of the entire Arab world and a minority of Pagans in one geographical region of the Arabian Peninsula. This was not the case elsewhere nor are there any historical sources that say anything along those lines.

Yes, that "clown" has a better command of English than you will ever have, a much better historical knowledge as demonstrated 100's of times, speaks several languages, has studied at leading universities in 3 countries, lived on 3 continents and economic wise is nowhere near your level. Nor in terms of social status.

Enjoy your time in Kermanshah and keep trolling on several forums.
 
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Yes, and women were killed, oppressed, mistreated and looked down upon all over the world 1500 years ago. They were secondary citizens. Besides this only involved small communities of Hijaz (Pagans). Those practiced did not occur elsewhere. There are no historical reports of this practice elsewhere.

In pre-Islamic times women in the Arab world commanded whole tribes and even ruled kingdoms.

Well yeah they were heck it still happens in some places (baby girls drowned in milk in a country bordering Pakistan ;) ) but Hijazis were also Arabs so his statement would still be factually correct. Not to mention some scholars do say it happened all over Arabia so it is pretty much split down the middle concerning this.

My post number 46 is factual and did not contain any nonsense unlike yours. "Some are buried today".:lol: Maybe you should educate yourself.

Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Queen of Sheba (an Arab Queen) ruled one of the biggest kingdoms of the ancient world almost 3000 years ago before anything called Iran and Persians, let alone Kurds, existed. Arab clans/families in Pre-Islamic times were also lead by women. The practices mentioned in the Qur'an deal with a tiny area of the entire Arab world and a minority of Pagans in one geographical region of the Arabian Peninsula. This was not the case elsewhere nor are there any historical sources that say anything along those lines.

Yes, that "clown" has a better command of English than you will ever have, a much better historical knowledge as demonstrated 100's of times, speaks several languages, has studied at leading universities in 3 countries, lived on 3 continents and economic wise is nowhere near your level. Nor in terms of social status.

Enjoy your time in Kermanshah and keep trolling on several forums.

C'mon man don't fight on this thread, take it to Iranian section. :lol:

@Irfan Baloch

Bro I see you are online, so what does your tribe says about its origins? Semetic or Iranic?
 
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