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Semitic(East mediterranean+southwest asia)

Guti

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many kurds score 2-3 %

so according to you they are all turks . good to know

i always knew you are the only kurdish person tbh
Well, I am an Ezdi. And I do truly believe that Ezdi Kurds are much closer to the original Kurds that 'Islamised' Kurds. Because my people are less mixed with Muslims (who happen to be Turks and Arabs) or Christians (who happen to be Armenians). I don't have any Muslim or Christian ancestors..

You cannot say all Kurds in Northern Kurdistan are mixed. That would be ridiculous. You have to examine a case for case, family for family. I think (but not sure) that Northern Kurds from let say Colenmerg (Hakkari) are less mixed than Kurds from let say Dersim
 

Guti

Active member
Could it be that Western Iranics are Semites just like Assyrians? Who knows, especially when more than 40% of your vocabulary is derived from Arabic.
Not really. because Western Iranic is older than Arabic. People spoke an Aryan Western Iranic language already 3000 years ago. I think Kurds split from a maternal North Western Iranic group around 1000BC, that's 3000 years ago. And by that time there were no Arabs. Also Western Iranic is also spoken by Western Iranic people in the Caucasus. And those North Western Iranic people in the Caucasus are genetically very close to Kurds and are very different from Semitic Assyrians, Jews and Arabs.
 

Kurdquistador

Moderator
Staff member
Well, I am an Ezdi. And I do truly believe that Ezdi Kurds are much closer to the original Kurds that 'Islamised' Kurds. Because my people are less mixed with Muslims (who happen to be Turks and Arabs) or Christians (who happen to be Armenians). I don't have any Muslim or Christian ancestors..

You cannot say all Kurds in Northern Kurdistan are mixed. That would be ridiculous. You have to examine a case for case, family for family. I think (but not sure) that Northern Kurds from let say Colenmerg (Hakkari) are less mixed than Kurds from let say Dersim

funny enough my results are closer to the kurdish average than yours . on pretty much any calculator i have seen so far
 

Tyaraya

Active member
Not really. because Western Iranic is older than Arabic. People spoke an Aryan Western Iranic language already 3000 years ago. I think Kurds split from a maternal North Western Iranic group around 1000BC, that's 3000 years ago. And by that time there were no Arabs. Also Western Iranic is also spoken by Western Iranic people in the Caucasus. And those North Western Iranic people in the Caucasus are genetically very close to Kurds and are very different from Semitic Assyrians, Jews and Arabs.

"And by that time there were no Arabs"

Well, I don't know, you need to tell that to your Arab/North African Buddy @Nassbean.
According to him, they were around from before Adam & Eve.
 

Guti

Active member
We are nothing like you, thanks God. We have recorded history that goes back at least to 2500 B.C. which very few people can have such a long continuous history.
Lets see you recorded history? Does it even go back before 1000 A.D?

You seem to be a Yezidi whose ancestors sough refuge in a Christian Georgia. Who is the one with Stockholm syndrome here? You just put your foot in your mouth.
A friendly advice, next time think your words carefully before you write and don't make a fool out of yourself.
Our Aryan Western Iranic language was already spoken by the Medes. We have evidence that the Medes of the Upper Mesopotamia spoke Western Iranic language, similar to Kurdish.

Yeah, I am from Georgia and I am proud being from Georgia. Georgians are our racial North Western Asian brothers.
We were persecuted by the Turks and Semites. And I don’t have any Stockholm syndrome because I don’t want to have anything with Turcos or Semites.
 

Guti

Active member
What do you think about me? Can I be Semitic?
@Guti
I told you earlier, you look like a Turk mixed with the Arabs (Semites from the Levant). Nothing Gypsy about you. I have met many dark Turks. Turks in Azerbaijan (Tatars) are even darker than you.

You look very Azeri, that’s why people see some 'Iranic' in you..
 

Guti

Active member
by the way Dersim Kurdish results are VERY Kurdish and the same as other Kurdish regions

wanker
You opened a threat about Southern Kurds few days ago. Southern Kurds behave more Kurdish than most Kurds in Northern Kurdistan. I am proud of Southern Kurds than of Northern Kurds.

What goes around comes around!
 

Kurdquistador

Moderator
Staff member
You opened a threat about Southern Kurds few days ago. Southern Kurds behave more Kurdish than most Kurds in Northern Kurdistan. I am proud of Southern Kurds than of Northern Kurds.

What goes around comes around!

ehhhh.....
 

Nassbean

Well-known member
"And by that time there were no Arabs"

Well, I don't know, you need to tell that to your Arab/North African Buddy @Nassbean.
According to him, they were around from before Adam & Eve.
a simple example :

Philip the Arab ruled as emperor of the Roman Empire briefly from 244 CE to 249 CE. [...] Marcus Julius Verus Philippus was born in 204 CE at Philippopolis in Southwestern Syria, the son of an Arab chieftain named Marinus. He would be the first of his race to become emperor.


I thought arabs were not present there before the arab conquest ;)
 

Tyaraya

Active member
Our Aryan Western Iranic language was already spoken by the Medes. We have evidence that the Medes of the Upper Mesopotamia spoke Western Iranic language, similar to Kurdish.

Yeah, I am from Georgia and I am proud being from Georgia. Georgians are our racial North Western Asian brothers.
We were persecuted by the Turks and Semites. And I don’t have any Stockholm syndrome because I don’t want to have anything with Turcos or Semites.
Again, an empty claim with no solid historical evidence.
You were persecuted by Semites? What a pity! You just mentioned earlier that you are from the master Aryans who ruled over the lesser nations like the Assyrians and insignificant other nations since 1,000,000 B.C and maybe even before.

Well, I don't think Georgians want to be associated with you or your people, heck from what I read they don't even want to be remotely associated with Armenians who are much closer to them than you are.
 

Guti

Active member
@Guti in Georgia were you told apart from the other people in terms of your looks?
In my whole life nobody told me in Tbilisi that I am not from the Caucasus area or that I am a foreigner and don’t belong in Georgia, hehe. People see me as equally Georgian, but with different roots/origin. I do look very ‘Caucasus’, but not really as an ethnic Georgian. And I do not speak Georgian perfectly. So that doesn't help. When I speak to them in broken Georgian they know that I am not a Georgian. Also, compared to an average Georgians (Hurrian in origin) I have more Indo-European/Western Iranic features. At open spaces I am often recognised by my own Kurdic people as a Kurd in a heartbeat.

I and my people look very ‘Kawkaz’ (real Caucasians). Caucasian people can see in a heartbeat that I am from ‘Kawkaz. But I do look more like a Talysh from Caucasus, than a Georgia or Armenian from Caucasus
 

Guti

Active member
Again, an empty claim with no solid historical evidence.
You were persecuted by Semites? What a pity! You just mentioned earlier that you are from the master Aryans who ruled over the lesser nations like the Assyrians and insignificant other nations since 1,000,000 B.C and maybe even before.

Well, I don't think Georgians want to be associated with you or your people, heck from what I read they don't even want to be remotely associated with Armenians who are much closer to them than you are.
Iron Age people from Kurdistan are genetically much closer to me than to you. I have shown you the evidence. I am native, you are an immigrant.

Lol, you don't know what you are talking about. Georgians and Ezdis are brothers. Georgians have by far much more respect for Ezdis than for the Armenians. Nobody likes Armenians in the first place, but this discussion is not relevant for now.
 
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