jjmuneer wrote:Where did you base all your information from? Any sources?
Ok, maybe it's bullshit what I'm saying. I do only speak from my own observation and experience with other Kurds.
jjmuneer wrote:Where did you base all your information from? Any sources?

thesunchild wrote:talsor wrote:When you say "According to me the purest Kurds " , what does your openion based on ?
Do you check the bottom of their feet ? and what the hell is pure kurd anyway ?
You have a very good point.
But I do speak from my own observation and experience with other Kurds.
Genetically speaking all Kurds from all parts are very close to each other. So close that we can speak about 1 Kurdish race. So there're no big differences between Kurds.
But I still don't understand the openmindest about mixing of some Southern Kurds. I know few people from Suli that don't mind to mix with Arabs.
I do even know a great very patriotic Kurdish fella (with very light features) from Kirkuk who is married with a Turkmen woman. I don't understand this!
Such folks don't mind to mix with Arabs or Turkmen . But they and their children are very patriotic and true Kurds. So I'm not complaining, just wondering!

jjmuneer wrote:thesunchild wrote:talsor wrote:When you say "According to me the purest Kurds " , what does your openion based on ?
Do you check the bottom of their feet ? and what the hell is pure kurd anyway ?
You have a very good point.
But I do speak from my own observation and experience with other Kurds.
Genetically speaking all Kurds from all parts are very close to each other. So close that we can speak about 1 Kurdish race. So there're no big differences between Kurds.
But I still don't understand the openmindest about mixing of some Southern Kurds. I know few people from Suli that don't mind to mix with Arabs.
I do even know a great very patriotic Kurdish fella (with very light features) from Kirkuk who is married with a Turkmen woman. I don't understand this!
Such folks don't mind to mix with Arabs or Turkmen . But they and their children are very patriotic and true Kurds. So I'm not complaining, just wondering!
We could do racial laws, but I think we'd be labelled as the racists of the middle-east.

ideas wrote:Southern Kurds may have mixed the most, however we have always been the biggest advocates of Kurdish nationalism, for example i'm 50% Kurdish, 25% Jewish and 25% Assyrian, but I'm a nationalist Kurd and don't care about the other parts of my roots (other than them having equal rights), I don't understand why we Southern Kurds are being accused of mixing too much because as far as I'm aware there are many Kurdish-Turkish families in Turkey, the same goes for eastern Kurdistan, many Kurds married to Azeris.
Don't forget that nearly 30% of the Southern Kurdish population was Jewish! only a small percentage of them left to Israel, the rest with time converted to Islam and mixed in with the other Kurdish population (i.e. my grandfather!) and believe me, my grandfather although Jewish was a very nationalist Kurd, he had many sons on purpose and made them all peshmergas.

thesunchild wrote:You have a very good point.
But I do speak from my own observation and experience with other Kurds.
thesunchild wrote:Genetically speaking all Kurds from all parts are very close to each other. So close that we can speak about 1 Kurdish race. So there're no big differences between Kurds.
thesunchild wrote:But I still don't understand the openmindest about mixing of some Southern Kurds. I know few people from Suli that don't mind to mix with Arabs.
I do even know a great very patriotic Kurdish fella (with very light features) from Kirkuk who is married with a Turkmen woman. I don't understand this!
Such folks don't mind to mix with Arabs or Turkmen . But they and their children are very patriotic and true Kurds. So I'm not complaining, just wondering!





unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani. Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhNLEYCmLU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLk9RIQneU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj55okMPuuc&feature=relmfu&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1


jjmuneer wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani. Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhNLEYCmLU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLk9RIQneU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj55okMPuuc&feature=relmfu&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
Thats very untrue and false to say they are the "purest". I don't know where you get these genetic results from to say their the purest. Anyways amongst every Kurdish tribes there are variations.

unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani.
unitedkurdistan wrote:Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.

jjmuneer wrote:racial characteristcs that we should preserve.

kurd-sthanam wrote:jjmuneer wrote:racial characteristcs that we should preserve.
i dont like thatyou look much materialist to humans.

kurd-sthanam wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani.
"kurmanji is very mixed turkish" this is very wrong. dont forget, zaxo duhok amediya urmiye speak also kurmanji. and few turkish mix came into kurdish in north just after 1950's. excluding these loadwords there are almost no turkish, only maybe one word "qîz" what means daughter, wich the original in kurmanji is "dot"(stil used).
sassani is persian. all kurdish languages have big persian influence, excluding hewramî and kirdkî(zazakî), but all kurdish languages and dialects have their own conservative features. example, kurmanji and zazaki have lost personal inclitics (-m, -t, i or sh, man, tan, yan/shan) and they have bevared 2 groups of personal pronouns (example: ez=I, min=me/mine/my) while the other languages have lost their but bevared personal inclitics.unitedkurdistan wrote:Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.
agree, but 1/200 of the world population have ghengis khan in their ancestryand i gues 1/20 of persian population have ghengic khan as ancestry
i dont believe purity, there are nothing thing such us cleaner kurdish race. all kurds look very close to each compared to turkish,arab and persian neighbours. i can see many people here in europe in their face that they are kurds from central anatolia or from south kurdistan.

unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani. Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhNLEYCmLU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLk9RIQneU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj55okMPuuc&feature=relmfu&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1

Kurdistano wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:hewraman, i think the hewramnis are the purest by genetic, culture, language, religion etc. They are the ones who have preserved the kurdish culture. Kurmanji is very mixed with turkish, while sorani is aswell pretty much mixed with sassani. Anyway if you compare kurds to persian, the persian became much more mixed with arabs. During the mongols invasion, the mongols got very mixed with persian but when it came to the kurds we lived all in tribes. So we didn't become mixed that much. During the mongols invasion there were kurdish tribes that went so far to algeria.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhNLEYCmLU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLk9RIQneU&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj55okMPuuc&feature=relmfu&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
Hewramis are "purer" as some others but not the purest. All Kurdish areas are somehow mixed but The purest might be living somewhere in Central Kurdistan and Yezidis. However we are more homogeneous as Turks, Armenians, Persians and Arabs. Soran Speakers are not "mixed" with Sassanians cause Sassanians were a dynasty not a people.

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