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Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:07 pm
Author: Marie K.
The kurds are one of the branches of the famous aryan race immigration to north-western and north-eastern of the lake of ormieh about 2000 b. C. And there’s no doubt about it. The kurds are ethnic iranian whose language,culture and customs are related to other iranian tribes,living in this land. From the area of the achaemenidae to the era after islam,they are called “the kurds”. It is supposed that the kurds after immigration of the aryans to iran attended the union of the medes,like other tribes: mannayan,loloyan,etc.

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:12 pm
Author: Barış
Welcome back!

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:24 pm
Author: Tola
Roj Bash Marie....

Marie K. wrote: The kurds are one of the branches of the famous aryan race immigration to north-western and north-eastern of the lake of ormieh about 2000 b. C.



Can I ask u, Where did u get these information and figures??


The kurds are ethnic iranian whose language,culture and customs are related to other iranian tribes,living in this land.


Can u explain more.....

Thanks ...

Regards....

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:54 pm
Author: Marie K.
Barış wrote:Welcome back!


tks baris i didnt it before..

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:12 pm
Author: Barış
Marie K. wrote:
Barış wrote:Welcome back!


tks baris i didnt it before..

''I didn't it before''? I don't get it. :?

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:44 pm
Author: Marie K.
Tola wrote:Roj Bash Marie....

Marie K. wrote: The kurds are one of the branches of the famous aryan race immigration to north-western and north-eastern of the lake of ormieh about 2000 b. C.



Can I ask u, Where did u get these information and figures??


yea sure in there (and an other i dont remember right now:
http://www.iranian.com/History/2005/March/Gutians/


The kurds are ethnic iranian whose language,culture and customs are related to other iranian tribes,living in this land.


Can u explain more.....

Thanks ...

Regards....[/quote]

its means they r from same ethnic roots nevertheless they have got distinct culture and customs than persian

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:44 pm
Author: Marie K.
Barış wrote:
Marie K. wrote:
Barış wrote:Welcome back!


tks baris i didnt it before..

''I didn't it before''? I don't get it. :?


ahah i forget one word: seen

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 8:32 am
Author: Vladimir
According to genetic population research Kurds and Armenians are genetically very close to Turks and other Middle East populations and there is no HLA genetic trace of the so-called Aryan invasion, which has only been defined on doubtful linguistic bases. According to genetic research it seems than Turks, Kurds and Armenians are very close genetically and all of them seem to have been living in the area for many millennia, because typical Asian HLA genes are not found Probably, small different ‘‘elite’’ invaders (altaic/aryan/etc) with higher cultural and military abilities imposed different languages on these three different groups who originally spoke a similar pre-Indo-European language (36). Armenians (Urartu 900 B.C.) and Kurds (’’Kurti‘‘) probably were initially splits of Hurrian groups (2nd millennium – 1st millennium B.C.), the Kurds remaining mainly at the mountains. It seems that the genetic input coming from the Altai mountains regions was comparatively low. Most of the Anatolian invasions detailed above may have been accomplished by a so-called ‘‘elite’’ dominance process. In fact you are Hurrians. Indo-European (Iranian), Altai (Turkic), etc were imposed on the Hurrians and in some remarkable way Kurds became an ethnic category.

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:33 am
Author: Diri
Yes... :)

Re: Kurdistan is land of Medes/Aryan

PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:53 am
Author: Vladimir
And I think how the 'Kurti' identity developed, is because foreigners called the 'mountain people' Kurti/Kurds/Kardakhi/etc. It didn't mattered to them which 'etnicities' lived there. Doesnt the word Kurd mean mountain people?