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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Parzin » Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:21 am

KIRMANJKI ....first I have heard of this ...where can I get some decent lit on this subject please? and in English. thanks
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Vladimir » Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:47 am

Barış wrote:If they say they are a Kurd then they are a Kurd.

So if I say I am a Turk or Chinese, I am a Turk or Chinese.
The suppression of ethnic cultures and minority religious groups in attempting to forge a modern nation were not unique to Turkey but occurred in very similar ways in its European neighbours - Bruinessen.

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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Diri » Sun Dec 23, 2007 5:00 pm

Parzin wrote:KIRMANJKI ....first I have heard of this ...where can I get some decent lit on this subject please? and in English. thanks



Kirmancî, Dimilî and Zaza are just three different names for the SAME group of people - except they are much more accurate terms to use... One can use one of the three to speak in general about the whole group...

Like Soranî people who say "Badînanî" when they actually mean to say Kurmancî! :)
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Parzin » Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:55 pm

Diri wrote:
Parzin wrote:KIRMANJKI ....first I have heard of this ...where can I get some decent lit on this subject please? and in English. thanks



Kirmancî, Dimilî and Zaza are just three different names for the SAME group of people - except they are much more accurate terms to use... One can use one of the three to speak in general about the whole group...

Like Soranî people who say "Badînanî" when they actually mean to say Kurmancî! :)


Ahh, Bashe. I understand now. Thank you for the clarification.
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Barış » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:25 pm

Vladimir wrote:
Barış wrote:If they say they are a Kurd then they are a Kurd.

So if I say I am a Turk or Chinese, I am a Turk or Chinese.

Are you chinese? I thought you was Russian. :shock:
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Vladimir » Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:26 pm

Barış wrote:
Vladimir wrote:
Barış wrote:If they say they are a Kurd then they are a Kurd.

So if I say I am a Turk or Chinese, I am a Turk or Chinese.

Are you chinese? I thought you was Russian. :shock:
Nah, today I am Turk, tommorow I am a Kurd, thursday I am a Chinese, friday I'm Dutch, saturday German and sundays Russian.
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: proudkurd » Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:40 am

Vladimir wrote:Nah, today I am Turk, tommorow I am a Kurd, thursday I am a Chinese, friday I'm Dutch, saturday German and sundays Russian.


Hahaha..that made me laugh :P
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Re: Was Alamut Kurdish?

PostAuthor: Diri » Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:14 pm

Parzin wrote:
Diri wrote:
Parzin wrote:KIRMANJKI ....first I have heard of this ...where can I get some decent lit on this subject please? and in English. thanks



Kirmancî, Dimilî and Zaza are just three different names for the SAME group of people - except they are much more accurate terms to use... One can use one of the three to speak in general about the whole group...

Like Soranî people who say "Badînanî" when they actually mean to say Kurmancî! :)


Ahh, Bashe. I understand now. Thank you for the clarification.


No problem xûşka min... :)

Anytime...
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