Alfredo Kurdi wrote:Hello.
My name is Arez Abdullah, I'm new member in this forums and this is my frist post, i hope to enjoy good time here and make some friends
I have a question for who have information about Kurdish area, i asked so many people but they didn't know that : have we a border with The Arabian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea?
I asked someone from Rojhalat but he said this map is not true Arabs lives from that city which called Dezful, but i'm not sure about!!
but what about in bakkur have we border with water in Mediterranean Sea?
Look this map.
Piling wrote:Seems to be inspired by Cherif Pacha map in 1919, presented to the society of nations. Very Very irrelevant
Moreover it is curious to not mention Efrîn under Ayntab. And the Syrian coast is inhabited by Arab Alawis, or Christians, as in Antakya.
Piling wrote:The best proof that Coast is not Kurdish but Alawi is that PYD let it to the Baath and did not seize it
My proof that part of the coast is Kurdish is the Kurdish mountain on the Northern border of Syria
Piling wrote:My proof that part of the coast is Kurdish is the Kurdish mountain on the Northern border of Syria
Çiyayê Kurmanc or Jebel Akrad is the mountains of Efrîn. Lattakieh and Tartus are not Kurdish and have never been :
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/syria-map.htm
Just compare the map
My map gives Kurds more land
Piling wrote:My map gives Kurds more land
You work for the Kurdish Jingiz Khan
Anthea wrote:@ Arez (Alfredo Kurdi)
What part of Kurdistan do you and/or your family come from?
Alfredo Kurdi wrote:I'm From Hawler, Başûr.
Fields sings for rain
Mountains Sings for eagles
Rivers sings to never stop flowing
The sun sings to rise
The wind sings for the blossom
And i , My Kurdistan, sing for you
I sing for You.
Piling wrote:Öcalan is not the Kurdish Jingiz Khan, but the King Ubu of Kurdistan. :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubu_Roi
Anthea wrote:
I enjoyed the poem did you write it
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