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KARABOĞA

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please don't lynch me guys but western turkey (not huge difference between east and west, don't get me wrong), northern caucasus and western parts of georgia (mesoman knows better) more closer to balkans (as apperance wise) imo. but other parts are similar to each other.

i don't want to look like owd lol
 
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KARABOĞA

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Actually I am very typical for my ethnicity. I would say that I fall somewhere in the middle. The girls in those two videos are not the most typical Assyrian look.
i've never seen your face before. do u have classification thread?
 

Tyaraya

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These random assyrians in these videos are woggy af. What do you mean

Also, chinshen himself said that tiglat can pass as Assyrian so on a mass scale it's possible that they are woggy people
You are right they are woggy. You would be surprised to know that Assyrian originating from Iran are the woggiest followed by Assyrians from Turkey which is where my family originate from. While Assyrians from Northern Iraq (Nineveh planes) are the lightest one.
 

Tyaraya

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no . assyrians are only slightly woggier than turkey kurds imo

and they are not sri lankans
By the way Iraqi Kurds are not as dark and woggy as they are portrayed by some people, the few friends that I had would easily pass in central Europe.
 

Kurdquistador

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By the way Iraqi Kurds are not as dark and woggy as they are portrayed by some people, the few friends that I had would easily pass in central Europe.

but iraq for sure has many mixed "kurds" as far as i can tell . and also some assimilated non kurds who say they are kurdish etc
 

KARABOĞA

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Turkey
btw really some kurds started to living in cyprus after 1974 but that doesn't mean they're turkish cypriot. there are already turkish cypriots before 1974 lol.
 

Kurdquistador

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Agree, but the mixing is not that wide spread. My friends were 100% Iraqi Kurds and were not mixed with Arabs.

i posted some iraqi kurds too

check these out for example :

and no i didnt "cherrypick them" . i only spotted this kurdish channel and cooking show and thought it would be nice to post :

 

Tyaraya

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i posted some iraqi kurds too

check these out for example :

and no i didnt "cherrypick them" . i only spotted this kurdish channel and cooking show and thought it would be nice to post :

The women is very cute.
Are they speaking Kurdish? I am not very familiar with Kurdish language.
Are they Iraqi Kurds or Turkish Kurds?
 

Kurdquistador

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The women is very cute.
Are they speaking Kurdish? I am not very familiar with Kurdish language.
Are they Iraqi Kurds or Turkish Kurds?

they are speaking kurdish i think yes . i will show my mom the videos and ask her if it is kurmanji

unfortunately i cant speak kurdish xD because my parents just didnt teach us . which i find very annoying and idiotic . they dont even know why they didnt teach us

they are iraqi kurds i think . that was the point of me showing you lol .
 
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