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Last edited by Hudayar; 10-15-2017 at 06:30 PM.
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For some reasons whereever Oghuzes go Kurds also follow them. There are even Kurds in Turkmenistan/Khorasan. Kurds explain this
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. There are no Kurds except 3-4 villages in northern province of Adana(well there Kurds but are all recent migrants in Adana, Mersin etc), but it is shown majority as if theyre majority. There are also no kurds in southern hatay, it's arabic populated.
Delikanu, Kilisanlu etc sound more like turkish tribes in Iran
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I think the map exaggrates the amount of Kurdish tribes. For example there are no Kurds in Kilis but there's supposedly a literal tribe located in Kilis on the map. We should take this map with a grain of salt.
don't know anything about Kurds in Konya though. I've heard that they do exist before.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds_in_Turkmenistan
they DO exist but they're a tiny minority
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