New Corduene said:What a prejudice...!!! Any bad thing to Assyrians is the doing of the Kurds..!!!
Kurds have their @$$ beaten up pretty badly by all those around them, yet they are blindly accused of all the wrongdoings in the world...!!!
New Corduene said:What a prejudice...!!! Any bad thing to Assyrians is the doing of the Kurds..!!!
Kurds have their @$$ beaten up pretty badly by all those around them, yet they are blindly accused of all the wrongdoings in the world...!!!
Free_Assyria said:You have an interesting nick name what is Corduene?
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.
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.
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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
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:
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.
New Corduene said:Which is....!!!!
New Corduene said:Brilliance at its peak, I doubt even Voltaire could come up with such a meaningful comment....
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.
-McDowall, David. 2000. A modern history of the Kurds. London: I.B. Tauris. p9the 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."
Ashuriena said:AHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Someone here has a sai du du! :lol:
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.