medya Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 (edited) hello dear armenian friends. in our forum we have started a discussion , about if northern kurdistan is western aremina or not... you can join us...we will be happy to read your idea ... here is the link Edited May 12, 2005 by medya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phantom22 Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 Kurdish and Armenian nationalist leaders should have an official meeting and agree to a mutually acceptable border line between Western Armenia and Northern Kurdistan. Then they can join forces without any forseeable future misunderstandings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMNT Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 hello dear armenian friends. in our forum we have started a discussion , about if northern kurdistan is western aremina or not... you can join us...we will be happy to read your idea ... here is the link style_images/master/snapback.png Medya, the first things Kurds should do is decide on a concise ally. Assuming I was a Kurd, I would have a better chance playing Armenians, Syrians, Russians, and Iranians against Turks then vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artaxias Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 There's no such thing as Kurdistan. Never has been and never will. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kakachik77 Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 neither - it's Eastern Turkey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medya Posted May 12, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 There's no such thing as Kurdistan. Never has been and never will. style_images/master/snapback.png so you dont wanna join us ? whate here is the linkin invite you to come here and discuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skhara Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 (edited) I have no interest in actually registering at your forum, but I'll answer you here: those maps that shows Kurdistan a part Armenia or Assyira is before Dyaoko , means we can say they had occupied our lands. in the second Mede's king time , they did a revolution against assyrians and they defeated them and made Medya Empire. What on earth are you talking about? So every place that the Kurds have spread to is Kurdistan? A Kurdish neighborhood in New York is Kurdistan too? Kurdish tribes came out of the highlands of southwest Iran. To follow the migration path, start in the Shiraz region of Iran and move directly Northwest. The path will go right across the modern day northern Iraq and right into Turkey. some of them were nice to me and some of them werent...even I reapeated oever and over that I love areminas...they kept on insultign me Who kept insulting you? Perhaps it was your stupid comments that were insulting? they told me i better not to visit Armeina because its peopel hate Kurds Someone told you that? Where? "Turks Ate Armens for Lunch and Kurds ate us for dinner" I found a link in their forum to an artcile that its writer says Apparantly Kurdisdh bashi-bazouk's enjoyed a healthy Armenian meal. Literally! If you don't know what is a bashi-bazouk -- here, read all about it: BASHI-BAZOUK, the name given to a species of irregular mounted troops employed by the Turks. They are armed and maintained by the government but do not receive pay. They do not wear uniform or distinctive badges. They, fight either mounted or dismounted, chiefly the latter, but are incapable of undertaking serious work, because of their lack of discipline. Their uncertain temper has sometimes made it necessary for the Turkish regular troops to disarm them by force, but they are often useful in the work of reconnaissance and in outpost duty. They are accused, and generally with justice, of robbery and maltreatment of the civil population, resembling in those things, as in their fighting methods and value, the Croats, Pandours and Tolpatches of 18th-century European armies. The term is also used of ,a mounted force, existing in peace time in various provinces of the Turkish empire, which performs the duties of gendarmerie. and nothing can stop Kurds and Armenians to be friend. Comments like these certainly can: .. maybe we can give them a side of mount ararat as symbolic of good will. I think it may be a Turkish Propagenda to share their sin with Kurds. to tell armens that Kurds did that genocide not Turks.. It isn't Turkish propaganda, because it is an Armenian claim. Poster 'heval' wrote: Also, it is common for Assyrians to claim that Kurdistan is theirs. However, they were never in Kurdistan until their Empire expanded into it. And an empire doesn't make the land yours. Historically, Assyrians' origin and the land of Assyria is the piece of land between the Tigris and Euphrates which includes Baghdad and most of the Mosul province. There is no denying that. Very smart comment heval. How about simply spilling over into an area that isn't yours? The Kurd is standing proud - by his side stand his friends, Armenian, Greek and Israeli! LOL! We really looove the Israeli's. Can you feel the love tonight. I think in the end I agree with what phantom wrote. I tell you what Medya, one of the posters said how many Kurds feel ashamed about the Kurdish role in the Armenian Genocide, so on and so forth, then the other guys talk about how Armenian claims are ridiculous because there are no Armenians living there. Here is the simple fact, it doesn't matter if they feel ashamed or not, the Armenians are not living there because of the genocide, Kurdish bashi-bazouks were instrumental in the massacres and now Kurds claim the lands simply because they are living there? You know dam well why Armenians do not exist there. If a thief robs you of everything you own, and that thief passes down what he has taken from you to his offspring, are your offspring justified in taking it back? Edited May 13, 2005 by skhara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Armena Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Completely agree with you skhara. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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