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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojava View Post
    Said Nursî Bediüzzaman sheltered many Armenians in his home.
    You are lying. Said Nursi Bediüzzaman was an evil Kurdish Islamist.

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    I don't think that it will be possible because of the religious and culture differences. It's none of my business though.
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    Isn't it a way to justify Kurdish presence in formerly Armenian lands?

    There is also no continuity between Hurrians and Armenians/Kurds. Finally, Kurds and Armenians are genetically different, Kurds being more similar to other Iranians.

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    Armenians suffered at the hands of Kurds, and Kurds have suffered at the hands of Armenians. Kurds in Armenia don't identify as Kurds anymore but rather as Yezidi. And because of the Armenian military many areas which were formerly known as Red Kurdistan, which was populated by a Kurdish majority, do not have a kurdish majority anymore

    I don't believe Kurds were the reason for the Armenian depopulation in Anatolia, but if people do then just know that the Armenians have gotten their revenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish witness View Post
    Armenians started kill and rape Muslims village people then Muslims did also bad things. Most victims indeed were Kurdish.
    Yes, some Armenian groups started to war. But we have to go more back... There was Armenia/Hayastan in this lands (today east Turkey), some Armenians want back their lands.



    "Map of Armenia and the Roman client states in eastern Asia Minor, ca. 50 AD, before the Roman-Parthian War and the annexation of the client kingdoms into the Empire"

    Muslims after came to Anatolia, true sentence; "Muslims started to war and invasion, stole Christians lands".

    Not only Armenians, also Assyrians, Pontos Greeks and Anatolian Greeks etc. Turks and Kurds (Muslim Brotherhood, like ISIS) stole Christians lands, this is reality. Most of Anatolian Greek Islamized and adopted Turkish language, and most of Assyrian and Armenian Islamized and adopted Kurdish language etc. But after, this two thief can't deal each other, they can't share lands which are they stoled and started Turk-Kurt issue... Two robber fighting each other...

    Most of Kurds are Armenian origin, and most of Turks are Anatolian origin. Only they are in a deep Stockholm Syndrome...

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    Kurdistan should rather unite with Turkish and Iranian Kurdistan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojava View Post
    Armenians suffered at the hands of Kurds, and Kurds have suffered at the hands of Armenians. Kurds in Armenia don't identify as Kurds anymore but rather as Yezidi. And because of the Armenian military many areas which were formerly known as Red Kurdistan, which was populated by a Kurdish majority, do not have a kurdish majority anymore
    I don't believe Kurds were the reason for the Armenian depopulation in Anatolia, but if people do then just know that the Armenians have gotten their revenge.
    Stop lying. You are a pro Kurdish Nationalist and you support Kurds whatever they are Islamic or not.

    You support fucking Sheyh Sait's Kurdish Army that they were murderers of my ancestors. You are filthy liar.

    You must recognise Armenian Genocide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tngz View Post
    Yes, some Armenian groups started to war. But we have to go more back... There was Armenia/Hayastan in this lands (today east Turkey), some Armenians want back their lands.



    "Map of Armenia and the Roman client states in eastern Asia Minor, ca. 50 AD, before the Roman-Parthian War and the annexation of the client kingdoms into the Empire"

    Muslims after came to Anatolia, true sentence; "Muslims started to war and invasion, stole Christians lands".

    Not only Armenians, also Assyrians, Pontos Greeks and Anatolian Greeks etc. Turks and Kurds (Muslim Brotherhood, like ISIS) stole Christians lands, this is reality. Most of Anatolian Greek Islamized and adopted Turkish language, and most of Assyrian and Armenian Islamized and adopted Kurdish language etc. But after, this two thief can't deal each other, they can't share lands which are they stoled and started Turk-Kurt issue... Two robber fighting each other...

    Most of Kurds are Armenian origin, and most of Turks are Anatolian origin. Only they are in a deep Stockholm Syndrome...
    The Armenian Kingdom was an empire. And that map includes Corduene, who were Kurdish ancestors. Google it

    If you show a reliable source, I might believe you. But know that before Islam, Kurds were followers of Yazdanism which includes Yarsanism, Yezidism and Ishikism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Instinct View Post
    Stop lying. You are a pro Kurdish Nationalist and you support Kurds whatever they are Islamic or not.

    You support fucking Sheyh Sait's Kurdish Army that they were murderers of my ancestors. You are filthy liar.

    You must recognise Armenian Genocide.
    I recognize the Armenian genocide...

    Sheikh Said had his rebellion in Dersim, and you are from Elazig... How does that work? Let's not forget he was an Alevi too, why would he slaughter fellow Alevis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tngz View Post
    Yes, some Armenian groups started to war. But we have to go more back... There was Armenia/Hayastan in this lands (today east Turkey), some Armenians want back their lands.



    "Map of Armenia and the Roman client states in eastern Asia Minor, ca. 50 AD, before the Roman-Parthian War and the annexation of the client kingdoms into the Empire"

    Muslims after came to Anatolia, true sentence; "Muslims started to war and invasion, stole Christians lands".

    Not only Armenians, also Assyrians, Pontos Greeks and Anatolian Greeks etc. Turks and Kurds (Muslim Brotherhood, like ISIS) stole Christians lands, this is reality. Most of Anatolian Greek Islamized and adopted Turkish language, and most of Assyrian and Armenian Islamized and adopted Kurdish language etc. But after, this two thief can't deal each other, they can't share lands which are they stoled and started Turk-Kurt issue... Two robber fighting each other...

    Most of Kurds are Armenian origin, and most of Turks are Anatolian origin. Only they are in a deep Stockholm Syndrome...
    There were 2 million Greeks in Turkey. 1 million died in death marches, the rest were transfered to Greece. Greeks did not convert to Islam, the vast majority of Turkey's population weren't Greeks to begin with but Irano-Syrian and Armenian populations.

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