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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: kurdimemin_diako » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:30 pm

Kulka wrote:Kermashan is beutiful kurdish city in Rojehalati Kurdistan (not in Iran). Its important to remember this for keeping kurdish identity.


No . Kimranshah is no more in Kurdistan . We lost it 30years ago . I visited Kirmanshah more than 50 times . I know more than u sis . belive me . no one speak Kurdish there . Kirmansha is dead and better to be forgeted . :(
Kulka wrote:i am proud to be your SISTER, kaka. but i cant agree to be proud of anything connected to Iran (the same to Turkya, Iraq and Syria), coz i dont accept any country and nation which occupies Kurdish land and kills kurdish people. Kurdistan is Kurdistan - not a part of any occupiers country. thats my point of view.

Exactly what I think . I am Agree With u



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Kulka wrote:.


The government is one thing, the people are another thing. We Kurds are an Iranian ethnic group, our genetics is close to them, and we are brothers with the Iranians, I'm proud to be Iranian in the same way a Persian, Azari, Tajik, Pasthun, and so forth are brother... nothing wrong with this brother!! Iran is not like Turkey, Iraq, and Syria at all... maybe the government is oppressive, but the people are your blood brothers and Iranians love Kurds, even Azaris love Kurds. Dont forget Kurdistan is part of Iranzamin :D

we are all in middle east so Genetic is close to Armenian or Georgian or Turks too . it does not mean we are turk or Armanian or Iranian . . and I should tell u Iran is as bad as turkey or surya . there is no diffrent to me . If like azaries or iranians it doesen't mean I am IRanian . don't u underestand ?
and Iranzamin is something that they brainwashed people with it . THERE IS NO IRANZAMIN .




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Kulka wrote:.


1. We speak an Indo-Iranian language, we're an IRANIAN ETHNIC GROUP. :shock:
2. Our genetics are extremely similar to Iranians.


Iranians and Kurds are brothers, don't insult my Iranian brothers, I am proud as hell to be an IRANIAN Kurd, and if you talk to any Iranian Kurd they will say the same.

I really hope in the future Iranzamin is re-united.

1 . Germans or Indians speaks Indo European language . does it mean they are all one country ?
2 . Our Genetic is more related to Armenian to Persian people . Don't u believe it ? :?

If we love eachother it does not mean we are from same country .........
and I am from Sine or as you say Sanandaj :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
I hope one day people understand it :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: Kulka » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:00 am

i will not make any comments of what this person wrote, but i remembered that he told me to find any Kurd from East Kurdistan - which is under iraninam occupation - who are not happy to be called iranian and who dont say iranians and Kurds are brothers - so i think there is a Kurd like that - kak Diako. am i right? but if this person doesntr want to be Kurd - its his choice.

kak Diako - we didnt loose any city - all of them are kurdish, no matter which language Kurds speak. and i am working with one Kurd from Krmashan - he speaks beutiful kurdish, so i think he is not the only one in that city. so dont worry - one day things will be back to normal.
My best wishes for you, for shari Sina and for all great Kurds there !
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: 0000 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:05 pm

I'm not trying to prove anything, but we're factually an Iranian ethno-linguistic group, as in... that's like literally what we officially are.

Hell... you talk about Kimranshah, most Kimranshani people don't even want to be separated, you find more Pan-Iranists in Iranian Kurdistan than you would separatists.

Iran is completely different from any other place Kurds live, no Kurd in Iran goes around saying "oh I'm Kurdish I'm Kurdish", they say I'm proud IRANIAN and KURD.

I mean how ignorant are you guys, have you never studied the history of the Kurds?

Also in Iranian Kurdistan, there is no such thing as "identity", in Iranian Kurdistan, you see Kurds who are half Persian, half Azari, half anything, part this, part that, because we're all IRANIANS. Again... if you never lived in Iran don't talk bad about Iran (the motherland of the Kurds), end of story, my loyalty like all other Iranian Kurds will always be with Iranzamin. Call me a traitor, I don't really care, because I would never want to destroy the land I love of Iran, I would never want to hurt Iran in any way, Iranzamin must be united, not separated.

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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: 0000 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:08 pm

I just did a Wikipedia search for Kurds, here's the first paragraph:
The Kurds (Kurdish: کورد / Kurd) are an Ethnic-Iranian ethnolinguistic group mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Substantial Kurdish communities also exist in the cities of western Turkey, and they can also be found in Armenia, Georgia, Israel, Azerbaijan, Russia, Lebanon and, in recent decades, some European countries and the United States (see Kurdish diaspora). Most speak Kurdish, an Indo-European language of the Iranian branch. The Kurds are classified as an Iranian people.

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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: Kulka » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:56 pm

its out of any comment..... if this funny Wikipedia is holy book for you. but you should read all, for example this:
"The Persians, Kurds, and speakers of other Indo-European languages in Iran are descendants of the Aryan tribes that began migrating from Central Asia into what is now Iran in the 2nd millennium BCE."

and specially this:
"In Iran, Kurds express their cultural identity freely, but have no self-government or administration. As in all parts of Iran, membership of a non-governmental political party is punishable by imprisonment or even death. Kurdish human rights activists in Iran have been threatened by Iranian authorities.[105][106] Following the killing of Kurdish opposition activist Shivan Qaderi and two other Kurdish men by Iranian security forces in Mahabad on July 9, 2005, six weeks of riots and protests erupted in Kurdish towns and villages throughout eastern Kurdistan. Scores were killed and injured, and an untold number arrested without charge. The Iranian authorities have also shut down several major Kurdish newspapers and arrested editors and reporters. Among those was Roya Toloui, a Women's rights activist and head of the Rasan ("Rising") newspaper in Sanandaj, who was alleged to be tortured for two months for involvement in the organization of peaceful protests throughout Kurdistan province."

and i found interesting the fact, that looks like english people are germans - wonder if they are aware that they are not english in fact :lol: :
"Historically, the English population are descended from several genetically similar peoples—the earlier Britons (or Brythons), the Germanic tribes that settled in the area, including Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, who founded what was to become England (from the Old English Englaland), and the later Norse and Danish Vikings and Normans. Following the Act of Union in 1707, in which the Kingdom of England became part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, English customs and identity became closely aligned with British customs and identity." - your holy Wikipedia.

good luck iranian - Kurds wish you good luck.
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: kurdimemin_diako » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:11 pm

0000 wrote:I'm not trying to prove anything, but we're factually an Iranian ethno-linguistic group, as in... that's like literally what we officially are.

Hell... you talk about Kimranshah, most Kimranshani people don't even want to be separated, you find more Pan-Iranists in Iranian Kurdistan than you would separatists.

Iran is completely different from any other place Kurds live, no Kurd in Iran goes around saying "oh I'm Kurdish I'm Kurdish", they say I'm proud IRANIAN and KURD.

I mean how ignorant are you guys, have you never studied the history of the Kurds?

Also in Iranian Kurdistan, there is no such thing as "identity", in Iranian Kurdistan, you see Kurds who are half Persian, half Azari, half anything, part this, part that, because we're all IRANIANS. Again... if you never lived in Iran don't talk bad about Iran (the motherland of the Kurds), end of story, my loyalty like all other Iranian Kurds will always be with Iranzamin. Call me a traitor, I don't really care, because I would never want to destroy the land I love of Iran, I would never want to hurt Iran in any way, Iranzamin must be united, not separated.

I will answer u now :

1. ) " you talk about Kimranshah, most Kimranshani people don't even want to be separated"
thats why I say Kirmanshah is dead . But people from Sine are real Kurds . not trators like Kirmanshahian traitors . u traitor don't still know I am from Sine as u say "Iranian Kurd" ? I lived all my life . my family is from here too . more than what u think .then u think u know more than me ?
in my city if someone say your words that will be his last words . Intermarriage with persian is NOT accepted here . IAM FROM HERE AND I KNOW MORE THAN YOU about Sunni Kurds from Rojhelat . but I am agree with u about Shie Kurds like Kirmanshah .(south of Rojhelat) They are like u sayed .Idon't like them / But Kurds from Sine , Mehabad , Bukan , Mehabad , Seqiz and etc. are diffrent with them . They are PURE KURDS . REAL KURDS .

2. ) " you find more Pan-Iranists in Iranian Kurdistan than you would separatist"
yes you find in south of rojhelat ,. but not in other parts of Rojhelat . not even 1% .


3. )"Iran is completely different from any other place Kurds live, no Kurd in Iran goes around saying "oh I'm Kurdish I'm Kurdish", they say I'm proud IRANIAN and KURD."
if thats true then Qazi mohemad , Dr Qasimlu , Dr Sherefkendi , Mamosta Hejar , Mamosta HEmen , mamosta qane' , kak ela , mela mesud and ......... were not kurds . :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:



4.) "Call me a traitor I don't really care"
sure . U know how we say it in Kurdish ? :lol:


5. ) "Most speak Kurdish, an Indo-European language of the Iranian branch. The Kurds are classified as an Iranian people"
no ALL Kurds speak an Indo-European language of the Iranian branch . so that make us Iranians . :shock:
I hope good luck for u my Iranian friend :( :( :( :( :( :(
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: kurdimemin_diako » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:17 pm

Kulka wrote:i will not make any comments of what this person wrote, but i remembered that he told me to find any Kurd from East Kurdistan - which is under iraninam occupation - who are not happy to be called iranian and who dont say iranians and Kurds are brothers - so i think there is a Kurd like that - kak Diako. am i right? but if this person doesntr want to be Kurd - its his choice.

kak Diako - we didnt loose any city - all of them are kurdish, no matter which language Kurds speak. and i am working with one Kurd from Krmashan - he speaks beutiful kurdish, so i think he is not the only one in that city. so dont worry - one day things will be back to normal.
My best wishes for you, for shari Sina and for all great Kurds there !


No sis . I did not say that there is no Kurd in kirmanshah . there are good kurds there . but very little population .less than 5% of kirmanshah city . but as I saied we LOST Kirmanshah . As Mela Mostefa sayed a Kurd is some one who have 1)KURDISH blood , 2)Speaks Kurdish , and 3)be proud of being Kurdish .
they have just 1 of them . the blood , and they are losing it too by intermarriage .

A KURD MUST SPEAKS KURDISH
( I think it is the only thing that we are not agree with each other ! and I know if you were here too and saw that trators how they betray Kurdistan u were agree with me .)
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: Kulka » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:41 pm

4.) "Call me a traitor I don't really care"
sure . U know how we say it in Kurdish ?

Jash? :lol:

I agree with you Kaka.

well, i am in trouble in fact, coz i wasnt born in Kurdistan the Great, my parents are not Kurds and i am in a difficult process of learning kurdish language - so out of three only one apply to me - I AM PROUD THAT I CHOSE TO BE KURDISH AND I AM PROUD THAT MY HEART IS KURDISH AND I AM PROUD THAT I CAN FIGHT FOR KURDISTAN THE GREAT!

Best wishes Diako Giyan :D
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:45 pm

0000 - whoever you are and whoever you want to be - i was wondering what you are doing here on kurdish forum? you want to fight with us, or insult us or what? maybe you should be more interested to be the member of iranian forum - where you would be pleased to kiss your iranian "brothers"... hands.
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PostAuthor: kurdimemin_diako » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:13 am

thanks sissy .
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:21 am

any time, dear Bro :)
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PostAuthor: Akam » Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:24 pm

talk about going offtopic
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: ideas » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:55 pm

0000 wrote:
Kulka wrote:i am woman rather than man - but doesnt matter. i am not going to waste my time to fight with you - if you wish go to iraninas and they will make you happy. good luck.


1. We speak an Indo-Iranian language, we're an IRANIAN ETHNIC GROUP.
2. Our genetics are extremely similar to Iranians.


Iranians and Kurds are brothers, don't insult my Iranian brothers, I am proud as hell to be an IRANIAN Kurd, and if you talk to any Iranian Kurd they will say the same.

I really hope in the future Iranzamin is re-united.


Now let us talk about the term "Iranian" a word that came into use around 1935 with political motives, what does Iranian mean? Aryan? now why would someone recognise kurds as Aryans only when clearly we are not? I mean surely after the persians deafeted the medes, some of the median tribes mixed with the persians, however some of the median tribes notably the "magis" did not, and hated the persians, now I shall add that the magis are the ancesters of kurds, and then this tribe happend to mix with many other local tribes and ethnic groups that most likely disliked the persians and all of these tribes (possibly 60) mixed together and the term kurd was born from the land karda and the Corduene, kurmanji which happened to be the most common language among these tribes became the most spoken language and kurmanji which is an INDO-EUROPEAN(ARYAN) language is similar to Persian NOW the new term IRANIAN or shall I say ARYAN was invented by the persians to justify their occupation of the surrounding peoples land, this does NOT make kurds Iranians because the term Iranian is politically engineered to fool people like you into believing so! I hope that you can re-think your errors and come to a more appropriate view.

Which brings me to my last question, are you or your family shia? Im aware of the kermanshani kurds, but lets not generalize as yes majority do not want to separate due to the fact that they are shia, I mean thats the problem in the middle east, look at Iraq the Iraqi arabs are at each others throat because one is shia and one is sunni, even though they are both arabs.. I do hope that this changed your mind.

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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: Azadi » Fri Oct 01, 2010 4:31 pm

I've nothing against mixed 'race' relationships or marriges, as long as the other part supports a free Kurdistan :lol:
Got to add that my girl is Indian, and many of my Kurdish friends have Pashto, Mexican, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, British girls. I can't see why it would matter really, from a boys perspective. But if you're a Kurdish girl, well.. I donno to be 100% honest, regarding family, friends etc. ?
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Re: what do people think of mixed race relationships/marrages

PostAuthor: Mov » Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:43 am

To my knowledge, all Muslim women are forbidden from marrying non-Muslim men, or else serious consequences follow...

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