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Lol.
Once again it is proto-Indo-Iranian and they don't discuss proto-Iranian. Furthermore the ARYAN Medes were Western-Iranian. The gap in time and space between proto-Indo-Iranian is and Western-Iranian is huge.
Think of proto-Balto-Slavic and Western-Slavic languages. The gap in time and space between proto-Balto-Slavic and Western-Slavic is huge.
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But you fail to understand that the Medes were not Indo-Iranians by any sense.
The Medes were ARYANS, with other words Western-Iranians. Western-Iranians were already separated from the proto-Indo-Europeans, proto-Indo-Iranians, proto-Iranians by thousands of years.
Kurds (language, religion and culture) are derived from the Western-Iranics (Medes) and not from the proto-Indo-Iranians.
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Hold up lol how does this even suggest Uralics enslaved Aryans?
Traditionally taken as a borrowing from the Proto-Indo-Iranian autonym *áryas, or from an earlier stage of development (practically Proto-Indo-European) *óryos, with meaning 'slave' developing in a similar way as Latin sclavus (“slave”) from Sclavus (“Slav”).[1] EVE supports this etymology and argues that the meaning "south, southener" is a parallel development from the Indo-Aryan endonym through the meaning "a people living south".[2]
They have a common root but it doesn’t mean the same thing nor does it suggest Siberian hunter-gatherers enslaved Aryans lmao
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Okay, this is descending into trolling again. Let's ban Guti and close the thread for starters.
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If you don't have enough info on the Medes you should stop talking.
Because it is the Medes that concern mostly the Kurds and not 'other Iranics'.
Parthians derived from the Medes and not the other way around. The Medes called themselves 'Aryans' even long before Parthians came into the existence.
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