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mrzurnaci

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you all know I work on the Sureth Dictionary; well, I looked at the monthly statistics and I saw this search entry

it's in red text, so you know.
 

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New Corduene said:
What a prejudice...!!! Any bad thing to Assyrians is the doing of the Kurds..!!!
Kurds have their @$$ beaten up pretty badly by all those around them, yet they are blindly accused of all the wrongdoings in the world...!!! 

Most bad things were done by Kurds so it is a normal reaction to blame Kurds, and after them Turks. Dave was though being sarcastic as far as I am concerned :D

Don't worry, we have nothing against any Kurd with humanistic and secular values.
 
New Corduene said:
What a prejudice...!!! Any bad thing to Assyrians is the doing of the Kurds..!!!
Kurds have their @$$ beaten up pretty badly by all those around them, yet they are blindly accused of all the wrongdoings in the world...!!! 

gypsies are evil mmmmmmmmmkayyyyyyy
 
Free_Assyria said:
You have an interesting nick name what is Corduene?

where half of the Kurds came from, it's a small kingdom centered at lake Van, just north of Nisibis. It's actually called Gorduene, the people were a mix of Hurrians, Medes, and Scythians (parts of Kurdish origins) as Kurds have more than 5 different ancestries from other nations.
 
mrzurnaci said:
where half of the Kurds came from, it's a small kingdom centered at lake Van, just north of Nisibis. It's actually called Gorduene, the people were a mix of Hurrians, Medes, and Scythians (parts of Kurdish origins) as Kurds have more than 5 different ancestries from other nations.

Hence why they are referred to as the Gypsies of the Middle East. I love how they try to link themselves with the Media empire.
Media = Kurds right how did that work?
 
Even if Kurds were Medes as they claim their ancestral lands lie northeast of Assyria. However, Medes, spoke a language similar to Persian and not Kurdish.
 
As someone mentioned upthread, it's a region near Lake Van in Turkey where nationalists kurds believe they originated from.  Well, it's one of many theories -- they seem to "originate" as far east as Central Asia, up north into the Caucasus mountains, west into the Diyarbakir region of Turkey, south into Bet-Nahrain, and everywhere in between.  Basically anywhere they can get a foothold and make claims of a "homeland" is where they "originated" from. 

It's why I never took the newbie, or his claims of not being qurdaya, seriously.
 
New Corduene said:
As some gents here have explained, it was a Kurdish region in present-day South East Turkey. It was one of the few Kurdish principalities that had kept their Hurrian heritage to high degree, they even worshiped the Hurrian sky God Teshub.


Kurdistan-Corduene.jpg

It was not a Kurdish region. The Kurdish language was not even spoken there. There are no discoveries of any ancient reliefs in Kurdish but several in Assyrian. The label "Kurd" did not even appear up until the the 9th century A.D. Corduene was a mixed kingdom of various ancient people such as the Hurrians who today prevail in Assyrians, Turks, Armenians and Kurds.

You can not create history but you can be part of history. Kingdoms/states such as Persian Assyria (Asuristan), Roman Assyria, Adiabene and Osroene are examples of pure Assyrian kingdoms. There are unfortunately none ancient Kurdish kingdoms. All of the reliefs under the ground are in our script.
 
New Corduene said:
It is a proven fact. So, the question is not whether Hurrians and Medes are the ancestors of the Kurds or not, but the question is, how open-minded are you to be able to digest the fact and get over the delusion you believe in now..!?

I don't want to discuss this issue since I'm fully certain that it will drag on and take a century, and still, I'm sure that no matter how many proofs and evidences I bring, your ultra self-belief prevails and you will still believe in what you already do. Seeing the outcome already, I'm sure it will be a fruitless discussion.

But just to add to your knowledge, I highly prefer reading these two articles, even if you don't wholly believe in them, still they could give you some new insight into the history of the region, hence take 15 minutes of your time and read them;

Exploring Kurdish Origins
http://www.kurdistanica.com/?q=node/74

Origin of The Kurds
http://www.kurdistanica.com/?q=node/2

You give no proof or evidence that you have been in the area longer than Assyrians or that you are descendents of Hurrians, Hittites, Medes etc. There is no clear link between you or any of the mentioned ancient people.

Halaf was all Assyrian Aramaic and there are til this day people within our nation who are named "Halaf".

There is still no Kurdish archeology but there is Assyrian and even Armenian archeology. There is still no link between Corduene and the term Kurd. The Kurdish language has still not been official or even used in any of the mentioned kingdoms and cultures.

Modern day Kurds just as other people have all the right in the world to live in Assyria as they have become a majority within time but history is a fact that can not be taken away. By the way, you asked before about Kurdish DNA in a certain thread, we have previously analysed some of the Kurdish results based on Y-DNA frequency where the Kurdish results reflect an overall Iranian group, and not Anatolian native.
 
New Corduene said:
Miss.Bean, What I remember is that I pwned you over and over again until some of your comrades here started to delete my posts.  So please stop crying.  :baby:

Trust me, they have "pwned" all of your Kurdish cromades before you, now they are tried of troll acting behaviour. We do not see Assyrians trolling on Kurdish forums, yet Kurds come here all the time. It says a lot about the situation both on the net and in real life.
 
New Corduene said:
So, basically both of my theories are correct; First, Kurds started to rain down from the sky magically from 7th century A.D onward. Maybe it was another magic performed by the Lord Almighty himself.

And secondly; Adam and Eve were Assyrians.

Clearly you have come here not to discuss, but to provoke.

Kurds are an Iranian group who seem to have migrated to Assyria from an eastern location, most likely the Zagros.

Adam and Eve probably did not even exist, are you a religious fanatical Kurd too, son?
 
For someone who isnt kurdish you sure do know a lot about them, i just did a quick wiki on Corduene
all i saw was words such as "Syriac" and "Mesopotamia"
 
Oh, this is rich.....a lesson in morality from a kurd.  What's next?  Quantam physics lessons from Kim Kardashian?  Perhaps a human rights lecture by the exhumed corpse of Pol Pot?

Dude, you're lucky I only did it to one post.  I'm not buying for one second your weak claim that you only came to "learn" more about us.  There are a multitude of places where you can do that outside of an informal discussion forum.  www.aina.org, www.assyrianaid.org, www.aas.net, www.nineveh.com -- just to name a few.  We've seen your type in here countless times now, claiming to want to "learn" and then unleashing their kurdish nationalist propoganda on us -- oh, you should be part of the KRG!  Ooohhh...hadn't heard that one in a while  :bangin:
 
Funny thing. I checked up all the ancient sources he stated and the term Kurd or Kurdish is not even mentioned. I remember when Kurds tried to do the same with the Avesta scripts lol.
 
Hanuni said:
Funny thing. I checked up all the ancient sources he stated and the term Kurd or Kurdish is not even mentioned. I remember when Kurds tried to do the same with the Avesta scripts lol.

the term 'Kurd' had a socio-economic rather than ethnic meaning. It was used of nomads on the western edge of the Iranian plateau and probably also of the tribes that acknowledged the Sassanians in Mesopotamia, many of which must have been Semitic in origin."
-McDowall, David. 2000. A modern history of the Kurds. London: I.B. Tauris. p9
 
mrzurnaci said:
where half of the Kurds came from, it's a small kingdom centered at lake Van, just north of Nisibis. It's actually called Gorduene, the peopleh were a mix of Hurrians, Medes, and Scythians (parts of Kurdish origins) as Kurds have more than 5 different ancestries from other nations.

are you kidding me???

your ancestors were assyrians, and thats why you are claiming our land as yours ,,rigght???
 
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