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Why Isn't Kurdistan A Country? | Kurdish History 

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The Kurds are one of the world’s largest ethnic groups without a nation-state. Instead they are spread across four Middle Eastern countries, being a significant minority in each one. This has left them vulnerable to the centralising efforts of each government. Subsequently, Kurds across the region have complained about a lack of ability to express their cultural rights and autonomy. Not to mention, there have been several episodes of harsh repression against them. As a result, Kurdish resistance movements have cropped up throughout the last century; aiming to defend themselves and their cultural identity. The aims of these resistance movements have vacillated from outright independence to gaining greater autonomy.
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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
Will Kurdistan ever become a fully realised State? Modern History Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLiPhmAD3I2Jz6goEJlQ1zh6KkbeBWZ2pP
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam 3 года назад
I hope not
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
@wulpurgis Haha that's such a Canadian thing to say!
@satyr1349
@satyr1349 3 года назад
Hopefully one day in a stable peaceful way (if that's ever even possible). Thank you for the history, I thought I knew most if it but you added some events (the significance of 1920 for instance) which I was unaware of.
@McVaySwifty
@McVaySwifty 3 года назад
I think it will happen in the next 20 years, as the local Kurdish government's authority grows in northern Iraq and it becomes more and more difficult for the Iraqi government to hold on to power there. Once they declare an independent state, I think it will fuel Kurdish nationalism further and Kurds will emigrate there from Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey to build it up as the promised homeland.
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
@wulpurgis as a Canadian focus on the reimbursement of black and indigenous people before you get involved in another Oriental fantasy
@Thetruuuuuth
@Thetruuuuuth 3 года назад
I'm an Englishman living in Erbil, Kurdistan right now. The Kurdish are lovely, genuine people who are being oppressed and tarred with the same brush as terrorists, which is completely unfair and limits their travel across the globe. Being politically attacked on all sides means their economy is struggling to gain a foothold and they have no country to call their own as such. Being here now, I feel angry for them and want to change things. The British government turns a blind eye to their plight to keep the peace with certain other nations. I hope Kurdistan will gain future independence and be seen as separate from those who seek to oppress them...
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
Erbil is currently part of Iraq, if you are supporting the PKK then you should be reported to the home office same as Shemima Begum
@Thetruuuuuth
@Thetruuuuuth 3 года назад
@@omara.s9461 The idiot Olympics are coming up soon. Don't worry... You'll definitely win gold!!!! 😂
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
@@Thetruuuuuth for keeping people safe from suspected terrorists the last I remembered the Manchester bomber was enjoying a holiday in Libya then decided to return I don't see why you think this is a cause for satire
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
What a funky story - an Englishman in Kurdistan!
@mazloumkobani2392
@mazloumkobani2392 3 года назад
@@omara.s9461 home office 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
@ST-tq3lm
@ST-tq3lm 2 года назад
✔Love Kürdistan Love kurdish people Greetings from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 ❤ 🇹🇯 ✔ 👐
@cleveridiot7470
@cleveridiot7470 Год назад
Love Turkiye ,greetings from Azerbaijan👍🏻
@Jitmz
@Jitmz Год назад
Hahahah fake🇹🇷🇦🇿🦾
@agostocobain2729
@agostocobain2729 Год назад
@@Jitmz why where r you from?
@hunter86140
@hunter86140 Год назад
🇦🇿💩💩💩
@kimkardashiansdaddy2744
@kimkardashiansdaddy2744 Год назад
troll from iran
@ShehuStebe
@ShehuStebe 3 года назад
lol, that title made me think this was going to be a different type of video; but what I ended up with was way better, good job.
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
Haha thanks
@abdulbasetaziz3829
@abdulbasetaziz3829 Год назад
As a Kurd, that was one of the most representative videos about Kurds and Kurdistan in a while. Thanks
@grahamt5924
@grahamt5924 Год назад
Sorry to hear whats happened to your ethnic group
@bibhuprasadkaran8674
@bibhuprasadkaran8674 Год назад
What is yr ancient religeon before you convert islam
@ferhatdemir3061
@ferhatdemir3061 Год назад
@@grahamt5924 thanks brodher
@grahamt5924
@grahamt5924 Год назад
@Ferhat Demir Every group should have the right to self-determination. One day, hopefully, they get that right.
@andycockrum1212
@andycockrum1212 Год назад
I apologize in advance if the US abandons the Kurds in order for Turkey to vote yes on allowing Sweden and Finland into NATO. Y’all are our best allies in the Middle East and the Kurdish people deserve better treatment and recognition than the US government will provide them
@Dirok7277
@Dirok7277 Год назад
Thanks man! you told our history to everyone very well, that's right we are still fighting for our rights and freedom, i'm so hopeful one day we'll get what we fight for✌
@sjonbaksteen7113
@sjonbaksteen7113 Год назад
One day your all dead
@Dirok7277
@Dirok7277 Год назад
@@sjonbaksteen7113 don't worry about it, we all gonna die
@CivilWarWeekByWeek
@CivilWarWeekByWeek 3 года назад
The history of the Kurds are just tragedies after tragedies
@UnknownName7950
@UnknownName7950 3 года назад
Yes Saladin was following Sunni Islam (religion), but he was a kurd (ethnicity). Those 2 arent correlated, and yes the modern history of the kurds is the rough part, once the idea of nation states became a thing,l.
@easytiger6570
@easytiger6570 3 года назад
More like the history of Middle East
@powasjington4262
@powasjington4262 3 года назад
Basically u can say that about any groups at some point English, French etc. Its kind of a matter of perspective too. Being Kurdish is a triumph in itself.
@huntermosely7420
@huntermosely7420 2 года назад
@@powasjington4262 is it ?
@OfficialUKGov
@OfficialUKGov Год назад
@@huntermosely7420 It is indeed a triumph 💪
@user-il4qs6ol4h
@user-il4qs6ol4h Год назад
I very much appreciate and enjoy your very well documented and narrated documentaries; keep it up :)
@kaza8742
@kaza8742 Год назад
Im not a Kurd im a british Bangali May Allah always bless the people of Kurdistan one of the nicest greatest nation living today such a kind beautiful nation. Love the Kurds always they can be a real brother a real friends one of the most nicest people if not the nicest people in the world.
@maxbee6648
@maxbee6648 Год назад
Haha
@winner3733
@winner3733 Год назад
thanks brother
@AudioDohm
@AudioDohm Год назад
My mother recently visited Kurdistan from America and won't stop telling me how kind and loving the Kurdish people are. I really hope they can gain their own nation soon.
@haneef4189
@haneef4189 Год назад
As nice as Kurds are, Kurdistan would just become another Afghanistan. It would not be able to trade, since it would be surrounded on all sides by hostile nations. Therefore it would be economically weak, unstable and a hotspot for terrorists
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz 11 месяцев назад
​@@AudioDohmwe are so proud of that with usa help but we are so sad that we couldnt unite to establish our country just cos ataturk rather genocide them
@willh1970
@willh1970 3 года назад
As an Irish guy who has lived in Kurdustan for nearly 5 years I (think) I can see the plus and minus of their struggle. But regardless of what that is they should continue. Their day will come - tiocfaidh ár lá
@nagihangot6133
@nagihangot6133 3 года назад
Your neighbour nations were shooting down old women and young people in the streets a few decades ago though now you are friends, but your government considered and refused to send Kurds armaments against ISIS and other Western plots.
@vagabondo879
@vagabondo879 Год назад
That stan you mentioned I can't see it in the world's map it looks like it doesn't exist on the world's map
@LeixWUxLong
@LeixWUxLong Год назад
@@vagabondo879 Look harder you will find.
@vagabondo879
@vagabondo879 Год назад
@@LeixWUxLong you are very funny
@hellohelloington9442
@hellohelloington9442 Год назад
@@vagabondo879 Joke's on you, the Kurdish autonomy in Iraq is officially recognised as an autonomy by the UN and /can/ be found on the world map. There's plenty of places that should be countries that aren't. Ignorance of that with the intention of pissing people off - Kurds are notoriously nationalistic, like everyone else in the region (though particularly Kurds and Turks) - won't get you anywhere, and just make you look like an idiot. Just leave them alone bro, it doesn't matter if it's on the map or not. [Some of] the countries that are on the map can barely control them anyway, so it may as well be.
@yurichtube1162
@yurichtube1162 2 года назад
Thanks for the video!
@shimaltoori6922
@shimaltoori6922 5 месяцев назад
Thanks fortelling our history. Appreciate it man. God bless everybody.
@ForgottenPerspective
@ForgottenPerspective 2 года назад
Good comprehensive video, thank you.
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 2 года назад
Thank you!
@albashir7140
@albashir7140 Год назад
That's a great report thank you
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej 3 года назад
After all that, including now, nothing has stopped us from calling ourselves Kurds, we are always proud of our nation's culture, History, Language, and We never bend the knee to those who don't want us, and we never will, God willing, we'll be an independent Country and one of the best ones
@BawerOmer
@BawerOmer 3 года назад
Thank you for the speech Adolf Hitler.
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej 3 года назад
@@BawerOmer Dlit
@wissamabdullah5750
@wissamabdullah5750 2 года назад
@@BawerOmer 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg im dead
@ezabule5269
@ezabule5269 Год назад
Kurdistan isn't real. Deal with it.
@MujahidClick2000
@MujahidClick2000 Год назад
Insha'Allah
@Dadwar_Dev
@Dadwar_Dev 7 месяцев назад
thank you for your documentation on the kurds, the more people that know of us the better, we have a better chance of becoming a state when lots of people know of us and our struggles through the years.
@mayer14474
@mayer14474 Год назад
As an Iranian, I want to offer my sympathy on behalf of the vast majority of Iranians to all Kurds in the world, especially to the families that lost their loved ones fighting for freedom. Your pain is ours, too. The people of Iran rose up in support of our beloved Kurdish brothers and sisters who started fighting against the opressive Islamic Republic regime in Iran. We, the people of Iran, are not with the government of our country, instead we are with you, our true brothers and sisters. Mahsa Jina Amini is the symbol of our movement to achieve freedom and democracy. We are proud of you! Woman, Life, freedom!
@sherzadharris5320
@sherzadharris5320 Год назад
❤️❤️
@alemumolla7350
@alemumolla7350 Год назад
If you are iranian you have to know evil act of western .if you are not comfortable for the govnt .first you have to separate got from national integrity ..I think separationist are too selfish .please stand for your country. Am ethiopian
@mayer14474
@mayer14474 Год назад
@@alemumolla7350 Iranian Kurds are not separatists. we love them!
@alemumolla7350
@alemumolla7350 Год назад
@@mayer14474 good ..I know and impressed about ancient persian in which kurds part of its civilization .I am orthodox Christian but half of my family are sufi Muslim. My country ethiopia was shelter of muhamed messenger but still evil Arab country try to disentegrat by religion in1950 but people were cultured with resection of each religion but lastly try by dividing ethinicity ,they successfully separat Eritrea. That is why I criticize you have experianc
@alemumolla7350
@alemumolla7350 Год назад
@@mayer14474 resection...respect
@khalilmurad7089
@khalilmurad7089 Год назад
Thank you for covering our history so that people know what we went through and so that we ourselves understand our history and never forget what massacres we’ve gotten through.
@mayer14474
@mayer14474 Год назад
As an Iranian, I want to offer my sympathy on behalf of the vast majority of Iranians to you and especially to the families that lost their loved ones. Your pain is ours, too. The people of Iran rose up in support of our beloved Kurdish brothers and sisters who started fighting against the opressive Islamic Republic regime in Iran. We, the people of Iran, are not with the government of our country, instead we are with you, our true brothers and systers. Mahsa Jina Amini is the symbol of our movement to achieve freedom and democracy. We are proud of you! Woman, Life, freedom! 💚🦁❤ + ❤☀💚
@blueseahorse6846
@blueseahorse6846 Год назад
I am also happy they brought it up. May Kurdistan rise so that our beloved Kurdish people can live in peace free from oppression and misery. Serkewtin bo Kurd!
@Kechouli
@Kechouli Год назад
It's an interesting and important Video made very good thank you very much, respect , peace and much love. GBY. Great ❤️ 💛💚✌️❤️🙏👌👍Kurdistan has a great History. Rich culture beautiful language and lovely people.
@Zamandazmi
@Zamandazmi Год назад
Women life freedom
@gunaisaleh4671
@gunaisaleh4671 11 месяцев назад
No histri,no kountri nothing , bro bad language. Ha ha
@chloedallolio3953
@chloedallolio3953 Год назад
Very interesting video, thank you
@peacekeeper6582
@peacekeeper6582 Год назад
One of the best and detailed video I have seen on Kurdistan. The only improvement I would make is to provide sources.
@bilalabawi9064
@bilalabawi9064 Год назад
Love and respect to the Kurds from an Afghan ❤
@Berxwedan.
@Berxwedan. 8 месяцев назад
Thanks that means a lot to me as a Kurd, May your country become better place brother❤💚💛
@HistoryOfRevolutions
@HistoryOfRevolutions 3 года назад
"If you want an enemy, the soul is sufficient. If you want advice, death is sufficient" -Said Nursi (Kurdish Islamic scholar)
@mazlumgoncu4585
@mazlumgoncu4585 3 года назад
That was back in time, now kurds have been changed by the Ataturk program that aimed to modernise the kurds, now they fight for demoracy and western laws like dogs.
@gardyal-kurdi2081
@gardyal-kurdi2081 3 года назад
@@mazlumgoncu4585 first of all don't genaralize it on all the kurd's and don't be disrespectful by naming all the kurds as dogs because that is just blind racism and ignorance, do your homework and study about kurdish people and history to know them better, we don't deny that there are militias like pkk and ypg and alot more even the kurdish government can't represent the islamic roots and history of kurd in it's true form in conclusion there are good and bad every where so don't you dare calling anyone dogs because you might be like them too.
@mazlumgoncu4585
@mazlumgoncu4585 3 года назад
@@gardyal-kurdi2081 First of all, i don't know how strong your english is. I didn't say that all kurds are dogs, i said those who fight for democracy and western values is. I am a kurd myself from Konya, so don't put things in my mouth. You either are on the side of Noor u Din, Imad u Din, Salahadiin Eyubi, Sheikh Said, Sheikh Said Nursi or you are on the side of Øcalan and Baus Erdal. Either you fight for islam or you fight against islam. Don't defend the kurds who support YPG and PKK rather be against them.
@killer-_-bthemarkedwarrior2562
@killer-_-bthemarkedwarrior2562 3 года назад
@@mazlumgoncu4585 No matter what... I as a Kurd, will never accept Western Culture in My Heartland. I'll actually fight against it, no cap.
@SOLO.DANDELION
@SOLO.DANDELION 3 года назад
@@mazlumgoncu4585 you are either a Muslim or against Islam. This is why Turkey won over kurdustan in making a country.
@khashayarbarani9982
@khashayarbarani9982 Год назад
For any foreigners watching I am from Iran and I cannot put Kurdish people courage in words! We are so proud of them and we are so lucky to have these brave kind and beautiful people! قلب همه ایران برات می تپه هموطن کرد فرهنگ زیبات! شجاعتت و تاریخت در قلب تاریخ ۷۰۰۰ ساله ایرانه!
@agostocobain2729
@agostocobain2729 Год назад
My mom family is from Bukan and Sanandaj and my dads from Tabriz (Azeri) and all Kurds are Iranians even if that hate me saying this…
@daviroza4700
@daviroza4700 11 месяцев назад
Now give them independence
@bebrave7303
@bebrave7303 8 месяцев назад
The origin of kurds and persians are the same so there are plenty of people called kurd-persian cousins same face same behavior same sound I admit that kurds and persians are cousins And that's because they changed the name of persia to iran because they said there is iranian nation that lives in the country kurds and persians so the name should include both of them so we can say the closest nations in the middle east are kurds with persians
@arshianm
@arshianm 7 месяцев назад
​@@daviroza4700 Iran is also the homeland of the Kurds
@nabilalhami1681
@nabilalhami1681 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. I did know about situation of Kurdish people in Turkey, but didn't know much about their situation in Iraq, Iran and Syria.
@zainkhalil21
@zainkhalil21 Год назад
They are cousins of the Persians.. and the Arabs of Iraq and Syria loved them until the 1940s when they decided to betray salahuldins legacy and split apart their respective states even more than the current divisions created by the French and British. All the modern nation states in the Middle East are fake but instead of trying to unite them you support splitting them up even further 🤡
@donnie27brasco
@donnie27brasco Год назад
Three basic things every Westerner should know about The Kurds: 1- They are dominated by the Ultra nationalists, (Just like Ukrainians) and believes in the blood purity and the Aryan race (I’m not kidding). 2- They DON’T belong to the region (Turkey, Syria, Iraq); they came in big waves only in the 16 century from Iran, and in the 18 -19 centuries, they committed some of the most horrible, unpunished massacres and mass genocide, mass deportation against Armenians, Greeks and other Christians in north Iraq, south Turkey. The Kurds still persecuting and driving out the non Kurds from Kurdistan, northern Iraq. 3-They came to Northern, East Northern Syria only in the early 20 century, as refugees from Turkey, (After they participated passionately in the mass massacres and mass deportation of Christians) and now they want, with the help of the USA, to create a country for them, on the land of the other people. Keep these two key words about The Kurds in your mind: The Ultra nationalism, The colonialism. ======== To know more about Kurds, read about: *The mass massacres and mass deportation of Assyrian-Syriac Christians, massacres known as "Sayfo". *The mass massacres and mass deportation of the Armenian people in Turkey, massacres known as "the Armenian genocide". *The early massacres against Armenians and Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire in the mid-1890s, known as "The Hamidian massacres". Note that all these horrible massacres still unpunished, not apologized for, and the mass graves scattered all over Kurdistan and Turkey still not excavated yet, to estimate the number of victims, identify them, and give them an honorable burial (many of them women who have been buried naked after being raped).
@yourkingorginal3286
@yourkingorginal3286 7 месяцев назад
Most of kurds in turkiye dont want to seperate
@kurtcoban6571
@kurtcoban6571 6 месяцев назад
​@@yourkingorginal3286 lol thats a bullshit.
@danielforeroc
@danielforeroc 3 года назад
Could you make a video about the Jadid movement in the early 20th century? Like what was their idea of reform for islam and their relation with the russian imperial government; it's an interesting topic that didn't transcended because after the revolution, those ideas just vanished in the void of violence and repression.
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
That's an excellent topic! I've been meaning to tack Islamic modernism for a while (a personal fave topic of mine).
@danielforeroc
@danielforeroc 3 года назад
@@HikmaHistory For me is very interesting, and one thing that's often overlooked is the relation between the Russian Empire and its muslim people that was nearly 12% of the population, of the third most populous country at the time, and they were the majority in big chunks of the Empire. Russia had a more direct rule over its muslim population than say the UK or France, as many muslim majority regions were considered an integral part of Russia, specially the Volga, inhabited by tatars and baskhirs, and with important cities such as Ufa and Kazan. Also, I don't know if it's a myth or a fact, but I once read that Catherine the Great commissioned the first public printing of copies of the Quran with printing press, and that she was the first russian ruler that recognized the muslims as russian citizens. And the Jadid movement was the last stand of that relationship.
@albertkastrati8084
@albertkastrati8084 Год назад
I am Albanian and my opinion about a state of Kurdistan is possible, because we have experience from Kosovo, which is much smaller, below 2 million, Kurdistan is 20 times bigger, the concentration is to create an agreement with Turkey in one way or in another way, then Kurdistan gains independence, because as far as other countries are concerned, it is easier and more accessible - I wish for an independent student that it is right!
@valtontony826
@valtontony826 Год назад
exactly what I thought Albanian brother
@kimkardashiansdaddy2744
@kimkardashiansdaddy2744 Год назад
but turkey isnt serbia :) dont compare us with serbians
@mequeen2608
@mequeen2608 11 месяцев назад
@@kimkardashiansdaddy2744yes because turkey is more dictator insha allah one day kardoghan (dictator government) will be destroyed like sadam hussen god see us
@ManBan-gj9hy
@ManBan-gj9hy 11 месяцев назад
@@kimkardashiansdaddy2744 türks are götverenler while serbs are amverenler. fark vardır. büyük birisi...
@Tv.Charlie
@Tv.Charlie 10 месяцев назад
There is a Turkish proverb.!!! Taken with blood, given with blood.
@GeDiceMan
@GeDiceMan 3 года назад
Kurdistan: Being split between multiple powers suck! Poland: Been there...
@FlammablePunch
@FlammablePunch 3 года назад
That's why I think it's possible lol
@straightforward4366
@straightforward4366 3 года назад
Kurds are claiming assyrian lands
@straightforward4366
@straightforward4366 3 года назад
@@FlammablePunch not aslong as the original owner still live there like the assyrians
@FlammablePunch
@FlammablePunch 2 года назад
@MasterOfNothing lol what? Idea of nation states is literally new thing lot countries had different names before adopting nation state concept
@OfficialUKGov
@OfficialUKGov Год назад
@@straightforward4366 nah
@darazeyad4677
@darazeyad4677 Год назад
Thank you for this nice report about Kurdish people and Kurdisatan
@yusufazad4796
@yusufazad4796 3 года назад
thank you for doing this video
@rajababbasov8666
@rajababbasov8666 Год назад
I am Meskhetian Turk our ancestors were forced out of our homes in Georgia 🇬🇪 by Stalin many of our people died when being sent to central Asia till this day it is very hard for us to go to our homeland because now there are allot of Georgians and armenians live in our region we dont hate them but they hate us because of turkey, I stand with the Kurdish people we have many people that were Kurdish married to our people. Our brothers and sisters deserve to have their homeland, we are muslims we don't fight each other.
@user-ky7jx1cr5k
@user-ky7jx1cr5k Год назад
I'm Kurdish and my uncle is married to the sweetest Turkish woman, I love her dearly.
@rajababbasov8666
@rajababbasov8666 Год назад
@H this stupid war needs to stop and no Muslim should fight each other anywhere we are Muslims
@hellohelloington9442
@hellohelloington9442 Год назад
History in and around the Middle East in recent years is just horrible. I'm a Pomak myself, and we don't even have a national identity or language left other than Turkish or Bulgarian. I really do hope that everyone will be able to figure out their problems. Soon enough, it will happen, and it's just a matter of time, but the bloodshed just doesn't need to go on any longer like it is today. If people were more able to sort these problems out without fighting, the world would be a much better place right now.
@krd2brothers
@krd2brothers Год назад
Thanks for your video about kurdistan
@AFGeezy
@AFGeezy 3 года назад
Interesting topic. Congrats on 20k 🥳
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 2 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate that!
@ariali9831
@ariali9831 Год назад
"Kurds have never had more autonomy as they do now." 14:16 This is not true. Before the the empires of Ottoman and Qajar (in Iran) dynasties started to further centralise their rules, Kurds have had countless semi-autonomous states for centuries (lookup Mukriyan, Ardalan, Botan, Baban, Soran, etc.).
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz 11 месяцев назад
yet they tried to make us go existed and hate us for no appernt reason
@HsN.DymZ.3501
@HsN.DymZ.3501 Месяц назад
Kardeşim sen özerklikden mi bahsediyorsun Tarihin İlk Hint-Avrupa İmparatorluğu MED İmparatorluğu Kürt hatta yazıyı icat eden ve Medeniyetin beşiği olarak bilinen SÜMER(300 ADAM) Lar bile 100 de 90 Kürt bilgin Olsun..!
@hallahalla7376
@hallahalla7376 3 года назад
Mashallah bro Thank you for talking about us kurds
@SadaqatAli-ei5rd
@SadaqatAli-ei5rd 2 года назад
I love Kurdish Muslim brothers and kurdistan one of innocent suffered Muslims by own Muslim fellows
@omaryrasha7650
@omaryrasha7650 3 года назад
I'm a kurd and i can say this is %100 accurate
@rohmashah5974
@rohmashah5974 3 года назад
Hello! I want to ask if Saudi Arabia has done anything to support a Kurdish Independent state?
@wissamabdullah5750
@wissamabdullah5750 2 года назад
@@rohmashah5974 well they're a lil supportive but nun significant like they simply just don't hate them ( im from Kurdistan too ) but they might be future allies if we gain independent 🤞🏿🤞🏿
@sisaymedia6016
@sisaymedia6016 Год назад
From Ethiopia the same Stats in AMHARA community people in ethiopia genocide war massacre over 5000+ in Ethiopia oromia region wallga killed par day what is your message in AMHARA peole? The same history kurd.tankyou
@KurdishDK
@KurdishDK Год назад
yup
@kami_180p3
@kami_180p3 Год назад
im kurdish too! and this isn´t "100%" accurate
@NgaiNing
@NgaiNing Год назад
I am from Myanmar Chin state but I respect Kurds for their fight for freedom. I respect Kurds for their fight against ISIS
@AbuShivaToyib
@AbuShivaToyib Год назад
Is the Myanmar Chin from the Chinese ethnicity?
@LeixWUxLong
@LeixWUxLong Год назад
As a Kurdistani Muslim, I commend you for this video. Hopefully the Ummah will have a better view of things. Jazakallahu khair!
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory Год назад
Thank you, need to make more Kurdish content but I'm struggling with ideas...
@continuity9407
@continuity9407 Год назад
@@HikmaHistory My brother is not official, but I had dozens of Kurdish friends and what they said was really scary, he said that millions of Kurds were killed for no reason and they have extensive history, they established dozens of states. I want you to prepare more videos.
@agostocobain2729
@agostocobain2729 Год назад
@@HikmaHistory Salam Alaykum brother, my mom is Kurd from Iran and this means a lot to me thank you
@continuity9407
@continuity9407 8 месяцев назад
@zerdusttorunu1884 na
@continuity9407
@continuity9407 8 месяцев назад
@zerdusttorunu1884 sen ne isen oyum
@Kurama1907
@Kurama1907 Год назад
Love Kurds, greeting from Turkiye 🇹🇷
@agostocobain2729
@agostocobain2729 Год назад
Pshh yeah right you do
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz Год назад
🤮🤢
@Shkar_gamer
@Shkar_gamer 8 месяцев назад
​@@ifyagotajaburadumsheep1752kurd is kurd not turk
@Berxwedan.
@Berxwedan. 8 месяцев назад
@@ifyagotajaburadumsheep1752it’s Kurd not Turk, ne mutlu kurdm dieyene.
@Dr-Ekmek
@Dr-Ekmek 5 месяцев назад
@@Berxwedan.We are Turkish Kurds of Turkiye, we’ll remain united.
@antoniotraub6183
@antoniotraub6183 3 года назад
Great video! Always wanted to learn more about þe Kurds
@nina_112
@nina_112 3 года назад
All Kurds are Iranian people who s been separated from their mother land Iran during safavid empire! Their mother land is Iran! They have the same Dna as Iranian (all groups of Iranian people) There is so much misinformation out there! They want to colonized middle East more than they already did in the past just like what they did in Africa Don't believe what you hear right away Always question it!!!
@OfficialUKGov
@OfficialUKGov Год назад
@@nina_112 the Median Empire was Kurdish, so all Persians are Kurdish :troll:
@HsN.DymZ.3501
@HsN.DymZ.3501 Месяц назад
​@@nina_112işin tuhafıda Kürt tarihinin Pers tarihinden daha eski olması 😜
@oz9311
@oz9311 Год назад
Beautifully made video
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory Год назад
Thanks!
@DemeDemetre
@DemeDemetre Год назад
good documentary
@oxanakramer410
@oxanakramer410 10 месяцев назад
Biji Kurdistan! ❤️☀️💚
@cyclonicleo
@cyclonicleo Год назад
I live with hope that the Kurds will have a nation state to call their own.
@patrickdegenaar9495
@patrickdegenaar9495 7 месяцев назад
What is the kurdish origin story? My understanding was that much of the current kurdish region was originally armenia in the byzantine period. But then the kurds appeared sometime in the 8th or 9th century? That bit i don't seem to hear in the various histories.
@personalmobile9421
@personalmobile9421 2 месяца назад
Search this : median Empire , more than 2000 years ago
@margaritasantolis7266
@margaritasantolis7266 Год назад
Kurdistan is mentioned also in ancient greek texts , Alexander the Great passed from there Kurdistan Azad greetings from Greece
@almazchati4178
@almazchati4178 Год назад
Did you get a postcard from him? Most of his adventures is probably fiction.
@mikem8211
@mikem8211 9 месяцев назад
​@almazchati4178 No but I got a postcode from Thessaloniki from Attaturks home town which is now in Greece 😂
@almazchati4178
@almazchati4178 9 месяцев назад
@@mikem8211 That is fiction too. You will lose all that when the first opportunity.arises.
@danielaziz8283
@danielaziz8283 2 года назад
love it
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 2 года назад
Glad you like it!
@braderart4449
@braderart4449 Год назад
🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯I Love you KÜRDİSTAN. YOU ARE BEATİFUL🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯
@rodrigonz18
@rodrigonz18 3 года назад
12:11 I don't know if you are refering "kurdish presence" by the peshmergas or civil iraqi kurds, but there was no expulsion of any kurdish citizent. What happened was that kurdish civilians got scared to face backlash from shiite militants and then they fleed to KRG, but the majority of them returned in the next days after iraqi troops retook control of Kirkuk. They are free to move to any part of Iraq as they wish, since they are iraqi citizents.
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
I was initially confused by your comment but then I quickly realised, you got a great point. I meant it as the Peshmerga being expelled
@rodrigonz18
@rodrigonz18 3 года назад
@@HikmaHistory Thank you for clarifying. Best wishes
@bkr1111
@bkr1111 7 месяцев назад
Good video! Thank you. One way or another, there will be an independent Kurdistan. Kurds have suffered enough; they deserve to be independent on their own land. Kurdistan is loading..
@MotivatorMile
@MotivatorMile 7 месяцев назад
The music on the background we call it in Afghanistan (Dambora) music
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
Kurdish belongs to the Indo-European family. It is widely spoken in Kurdistan, a region that forms part of a number of countries (Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Armenia and Georgia). There are a number of dialects (such as Sorani, Kurmanji, Gorani, etc.) but the main two dialects of modern literary Kurdish are Kurmanji and Sorani. Kurmanji and Sorani are not mutually intelligible; they differ from each other at basic structural levels as well as in vocabulary and idioms. For instance, unlike Kurmanji, Sorani has no future tense in the present habitual or progressive verb (Thackston 2006). Sorani, to date, is the second official language of Iraq, and it is spoken by approximately 11 million Kurds scattered mainly across Northern Iraq and Western Iran.
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Год назад
Vay
@behiran2252
@behiran2252 Год назад
Kurds iranic people..surani and kurmanji Iranian people
@yonj3269
@yonj3269 Год назад
The real Kurdistan in Iran, northern Iraq and Syria is for the Assyrians
@History1585
@History1585 Год назад
@@behiran2252 yes
@History1585
@History1585 Год назад
We, Kurds, are Iranians. This means that we have the state of “Iran” .. But the Ottomans occupied western Iran after long wars with the Safavids (1514-1750) and some regions of western Iran came under Ottoman occupation. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1918 and the weakness of the Iranian government, it was unable to regain its lands. France and Britain divided the Iranian parts into new countries "Iraq, Syria and Turkey", so the Iranian Kurds remained in these countries, and from the ignorance of our Kurds and the Arabs about the history of the events, they thought that the Kurds are a separate nationality, and this is a historical mistake, and you were also deceived by these matters because you made a video before you understood and knew what the real story.
@daliaofficial2732
@daliaofficial2732 Год назад
PROUD OF MY COUNTRY ❤️💛💚 One day Kurdistan will be back Inshallah ❤️‍🩹
@kingduck6728
@kingduck6728 Год назад
No
@mahditeymuri5650
@mahditeymuri5650 Год назад
hell no
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz Год назад
Yes kurdistan is 4 parts
@zodyou1
@zodyou1 Год назад
Lol what country
@mahditeymuri5650
@mahditeymuri5650 Год назад
@@zodyou1 wrong reply i didn't make question here
@justsaying7565
@justsaying7565 3 года назад
Thanks for making a video about Kurdistan brother
@alimafi3840
@alimafi3840 Год назад
I'm from Rojhelatê Kurdistan (Iran's Kurdistan) . We Kurds know ourselves as an Iranian. The history of Iran is the same as our history. We consider ourselves the children of Iran and Aryans. We are from Diaco's generation (he was the first ruler of the Medes in Iran). Wherever there are Kurds, there is Iran. we are fighting against islamic republic an we have the unity in iran with other nations like azeris , baloochis ,.... we love iran . iran is our home and we will take it back from evil mollas . for Woman life freedom ✌ Jin Jîyan Azadî ✌ژن ژیان ئازادی
@HumbleCaesarB.C.E
@HumbleCaesarB.C.E Год назад
stfw
@turkoglan4473
@turkoglan4473 Год назад
You are Indian
@bratwurststattsucuk4517
@bratwurststattsucuk4517 Год назад
@@turkoglan4473 cope mongol
@turkoglan4473
@turkoglan4473 Год назад
@@bratwurststattsucuk4517 Hindistan doğumlu Maharamzadeh
@mnrmast3744
@mnrmast3744 Год назад
You are not children but slave of Iranian mullas . I am baloch I respect you but your ideology of considering yourself Iranian children I'd shameful
@almazchati4178
@almazchati4178 Год назад
Unfortunately for the Kurds, Turkey ran out of land to give away to whoever wants. Areas you are referring to are also claimed by Assyrians, Armenians, Yezidis. Turks never faught with the Kurds. The region historically belonged to semitic people, namely Arabs. Turks took over the area at 750 CE after they brought Abbasids to power. Kurds started to move into the area around 1500 CE, seeking Ottoman protection, from present day Iran. That migration continued into 1900's. Kurds have no historical claims anywhere in middle east. There was a role assigned to Kurds by the British after WW1, however: use of their free labor in revitalized Mesopotemia, as slaves. They plotted disturbances both in Turkey and Iran to have the Kurds move into Iraq. That plan did not materialize because of the onset of second world war. However, there are two factions of Kurds in Iraq as a legacy of British games. Historically, there is no evidence of any statehood by Kurds. Turks were the only military power in much of the middle east, since 750, and they did not share that privilege with anybody. In my view, old Persian empire used a lot of slave labor, and they are the remnants of that history, some escaped into Zagros mountains for protection. Unfortunately for them, their leadership are corrupt, and are very selfish, and they don't own their agenda.
@Horizon3165
@Horizon3165 Год назад
It’s important to note that Assyrians who are the indigenous people of Mesopotamia known as today’s Iraq, shared the same region with Kurds in Iraq. They too, were not recognized to establish their own autonomous state as well. There are more historical facts for the untold history of the region which hopefully will be covered for the benefits of “ people of no nations.” Thanks for the informative video.
@turkoglan4473
@turkoglan4473 Год назад
Kurds are Indians
@mrworldwide3679
@mrworldwide3679 Год назад
@@turkoglan4473 Based on what information? Your fantasy?
@turkoglan4473
@turkoglan4473 Год назад
@@mrworldwide3679 This is undeniable. Do more research
@mrworldwide3679
@mrworldwide3679 Год назад
@@turkoglan4473 Since you make this claim you are the one who is responsible to give the information you base this on. Please do enlight us with you information. Ps: Real International recognized information. Not some local turkic sources. Best regards from Europe
@turkoglan4473
@turkoglan4473 Год назад
@@mrworldwide3679 There is no Kurdistan, the hopelessness of terrorists
@samminachi2562
@samminachi2562 Год назад
Why you are not making documentary about Quebec or Texas?
@nawfelmoumen1910
@nawfelmoumen1910 8 месяцев назад
Why there isn’t a Scottish country ? Why there isn’t an Aboriginal country ? Why there isn’t an Native American country ?
@gerceginpesinde9742
@gerceginpesinde9742 3 года назад
LOVE YOU KURDİSTAN
@wissamabdullah5750
@wissamabdullah5750 2 года назад
U Turkish???
@gerceginpesinde9742
@gerceginpesinde9742 2 года назад
@MasterOfNothing Sen asimile olmuş bir devşirmeysen ben ne yapayım ?
@wissamabdullah5750
@wissamabdullah5750 2 года назад
@MasterOfNothing bro ion talk Turkish
@maperakotchigok1983
@maperakotchigok1983 Год назад
This is a good lesson for majority group who rules without unity among themselves and community Dinka in south sudan will be like I prophecies it
@The-informed
@The-informed Год назад
“Just as they did in every Muslim country divide and conquer” was Britain’s policy to get away with the crime they’ve committed. This represented classic British imperial thinking long employed in places like India: divide and conquer. The Kurds might not be particularly docile or loyal to the British, but they could be counted on not to unite with the Arabs or Assyrians, either, and throw off British meddling. The British, too, suspected there were large oilfields under the important Kurdish capital of Mosul. Better to keep the Mosul region securely within Iraq.
@cyclonicleo
@cyclonicleo Год назад
What is the music used for the Syrian chapter?
@Sma_krd
@Sma_krd 2 года назад
Thank you bro for showing All true things inshaallah 1 day we are getting what they take
@user-oh8ne1zd3m
@user-oh8ne1zd3m Год назад
The Kurds are their original homeland in Iranian Kurdistan, northern Iraq and Syria, and its original inhabitants are the Syriacs, after they were exterminated by the Kurds in the massacres of Seyfu and Kafnu and abandoned in 1915.
@zugesboti4427
@zugesboti4427 Год назад
Puahahahaha You ignorant people think that wolves speak like Iranians, and you match historical Iran with today's Iran, and you must be making a statement that Kurds are not natives in Syria, Iraq, Turkey, based on this, it's just a funny claim. maybe a settlement in Syria, we don't have a history dating back to much older periods, but our existence in Turkey and Iraq goes back much earlier.
@ahmedmousa7935
@ahmedmousa7935 2 года назад
You should have mentioned This too en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halabja_chemical_attack
@leahcim38
@leahcim38 12 дней назад
Once met a Kurdish woman in college here in the US ... most beautiful girl i have ever seen.
@dr.m2996
@dr.m2996 Год назад
The map is NOT correct as it doesn't reach the sea in any direction. The true map of Kurdistan reaches seas in the Left, North and South.
@pprot1337
@pprot1337 3 года назад
Brilliant and comprehensive video as always, look forward to more! I might go on a bit of a rant here. Man, the Kurds have gone through so much. This might sound stupid, and is in no way comparable in terms of scale, but I kinda understand their feelings as a Bangladeshi. That struggle for independence as a large, significant, and historic ethnic minority; that detachment from a completely different and repressive culture/s; that unrecognized genocide and scars persisting from oppression. It almost seem like a repeat to the events leading to the war of '71. Luckily for us, our struggle was with one nation, we had significant help from India, and it wasn't as long term as that of the Kurds. We eventually gained independence of our homeland and our people, but the Kurds have not been so lucky thus far. I also absolutely love the modernist, secularist approach to Islam that many Kurds have adopted,we had a similar thing till recent Islamist movements plaguing modern Bangladesh. Really hope we follow their example one day. All in all, I really hope I didn't undermine the Kurdish freedom movement, I'm just appreciative of their culture and struggle via comparison to my own, that's all. To all the Kurds out there, much love and support. One day you will have your nation.
@SSGuvola
@SSGuvola 2 года назад
Tell the bjp nationalists to recognise bangla as a language, malu. They will beat you to de@th before they change muslim named cities in india
@SSGuvola
@SSGuvola 2 года назад
Also don't say we fought, malu. muslims bengalis were the victor in 71, None of you indian malus actually participated in the war. Also indi@ ironically looted soo much from bangladesh that sheikh mujib had to kick them out
@SSGuvola
@SSGuvola 2 года назад
The "islamisation" began after the freedom fighters took control of bangladesh and deposed the commie-secular regime, So shut it malu. You people (malus) did not fight the war nor did india, we did
@SSGuvola
@SSGuvola 2 года назад
@@ok00001 It is saddening to write these things when bangladeshi hindus (malus) constantly praise them. Because hindus never fought in our war, they escaped to india and as everyone knows india doesn't accept muslim refugees
@SSGuvola
@SSGuvola 2 года назад
@@ok00001 Or just search mujib bahini on wiki and you can see how indi@ looted from us, we literally had nothingI'm talking about the war in 1971 (note: my family fought against the pakistanis in '71)
@YemeniteYokel
@YemeniteYokel Год назад
I love when Westerners complain about a group of people they know nothing about not getting a land they have no connection to to be taken from a people they don’t interact with. Sounds awfully…. colonial
@Ratdaddy752
@Ratdaddy752 2 месяца назад
Basically the smartest man I’ve ever met is a Kurd and tried to explain everything over the course of a few hours. Obviously we only scratched the surface 😂
@pollarsurname5829
@pollarsurname5829 Год назад
The BGM of this video seems like dombra melody from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
@RW821.
@RW821. Год назад
as a kurd we are proud to be the largest ethnic group by population
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz Год назад
Every kurd should have 100 children
@zodyou1
@zodyou1 Год назад
Don’t forget to mention “Stateless” lol
@aqwsderxz
@aqwsderxz 11 месяцев назад
​@@zodyou1u do realize that a civil war will happen and revolution is close kurds are born to fight
@azadzaed424
@azadzaed424 Год назад
Insha Allah kurdistan will became one nation
@eddiedehkordi4639
@eddiedehkordi4639 Год назад
Way too many differences between the Kurds of Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran for that to happen. Kurds for sure have suffered the most under Turks and Saddam but they actually have killed more from one another during all their different civil wars and internal conflicts than anyone else.
@mitchellgolston2726
@mitchellgolston2726 7 месяцев назад
Having served in Iraq numerous times the ones I met were super nice humble people- The Kurds are also tough hardworking hardnosed people as well . They want one thing and that’s a place to call their home , their land where they can raise a family and prosper why can’t these tyrants understand that beats me .
@unconsciousmarty9393
@unconsciousmarty9393 6 месяцев назад
Freedom to kurdistan. Love from india
@gideonhorwitz9434
@gideonhorwitz9434 Год назад
A Kurdish state even a small one in northern Iraq is a geopolitical inconvenience to the Arab powers and the turkish government.
@mrmr446
@mrmr446 3 года назад
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to attend a local Nowruz celebration, to those attending the greatest threat was clearly Erdogan, who has used the situation for political gain. To say Turkey 'got involved' in the Syrian civil war is quite the understatement.
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
Hogwash, Erdoğan is only one part of the puzzle, you could apply that to any regional leader Sisi, Assad, Bin Zayed. The problems is all these reactionaries calling for revolution like your mates in the PKK a terrorist racist organisation don't forget your place.
@mrmr446
@mrmr446 3 года назад
@@omara.s9461 I was a guest, just saying what I was told by those commemorating Nowruz.
@mazloumkobani2392
@mazloumkobani2392 3 года назад
@@omara.s9461 treat your own dog first. Bozkurtlar, FSA, SNA, Malikshahh, Anwar al-Yaq, Ashab al-Yamin, Ahrar al-Sham.... Bunch of islamic terrorist organisations under the command of Turkey
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
@@mazloumkobani2392 I'm not Turkish
@omara.s9461
@omara.s9461 3 года назад
@@mazloumkobani2392 and I'm just stating the obvious you could say the same about any near Eastern ruler why single out Turkey
@sohrabamiri7917
@sohrabamiri7917 Год назад
How was the situation about Kurdish people be for 1920 They had a country ¡ ?
@user-zc7kv6tb4o
@user-zc7kv6tb4o 6 месяцев назад
انكم مسلمون وتتعايشون مع اخوتكم الاخرون في سلام . فلا يلزم انفصال. فيقوا يا اخوه : ان الاتحاد قوة وتقدم
@watup3494
@watup3494 Год назад
Thank you so much for covering our history! One thing you forgot to mention was Iranian Kurds are 10% of population and 50% of its prisoners. In Turkey as well but I don't know what the percentage is there, I just know it's high.
@capncake8837
@capncake8837 Год назад
They make up about 20% of the population in Turkey.
@watup3494
@watup3494 Год назад
@@capncake8837 i heard Kurdish population in Turkey is 45% and 35% Mongol and 25% other like greeks, Azri etc...
@vagabond57097
@vagabond57097 Год назад
@@watup3494 What do you mean?
@cemo3292
@cemo3292 Год назад
@@watup3494 Kurdish population in Turkey are around 15 million from 85 million so that’s clearly not 45% bruh do you never visited math lessons?
@thekraken1173
@thekraken1173 Год назад
Because Kurds commit more crimes.
@tsg9874
@tsg9874 3 года назад
Biji Kurd u Kurdistan, we will not be stopped !!
@sajjad.sayadi
@sajjad.sayadi Год назад
Many thanks from #Rojhelat_ Kurdistan. #Jin_Jiyan_Azadi Great Kurdistan
@piero394
@piero394 Год назад
The issue was originated back when Kurdish inhabitant regions were separated from Iran by Ottomans. Kurdish people are part of the great Persian Empire. like the other ethnicities in Iran, There is a strong cultural and anthropological relationship amongst them.
@blueseahorse6846
@blueseahorse6846 Год назад
Nope, we are not Persians. I know you are referring to the 1639 treaty of Qasr Shirin. One must understand that both the Persian and the Ottoman empires were really decentralized and you had Kurdish emirates and principalities on both sides.
@piero394
@piero394 Год назад
@@blueseahorse6846 Kurds, Azaris' and other Iranian ethnicities were called Persians since 2500 years ago. This has been changed to Iranians after Pahlavi's Dynasty. Kurds have always been Iranian regardless of the regional conflicts and border changes... They celebrate very ancient Persian ceremonies, they have the very same costumes, dance, music and culture to the other parts of Iran. linguistically speaking, Kurdish language has same roots as Persian language as well. We love our beautiful Kurdish countrymen and women. Jin Jîyan Azadî!
@blueseahorse6846
@blueseahorse6846 Год назад
@@piero394 that was 2500 years ago, it is not relevant any longer. Different ethnicities tend to separate and speak their own languages, even if they were closely related back then. Just look at the Germanic languages, so many of them that are related, yet many of them cannot understand each other fully. Regarding Newroz, I would not say it is Persian since many other groups celebrate it such as Kurds, Afghans, Tajiks and so on. It has been like that even back then.
@piero394
@piero394 Год назад
@@blueseahorse6846 Iran as a country is a common property amongst all ethnics. No one has a right to separate the soil they live on from the rest of the country. I am sorry. If Kurds need to communicate with the rest of the country men and women, we have a national language called Farsi. Regarding Tajiks and Afghans etc, They were also part of the mother land Persia which British and Russians separated them rom the mainland. Regarding the language, They have the very right to speak in their own languages as they have been doing it for thousand years, no one has stopped them and never will. Something to consider, Kurdistan without accessing the free seas and resources from the rest of the country, would be a very poor and vulnerable country in the region, considering the inner group conflicts Kurds have always had between themselves.
@almazchati4178
@almazchati4178 Год назад
No, that is not what happened. Kurds were pushed out of Kurdistan by Safavi, to migrate to Ottoman territories. Kurds from Caucauses were pushed into Turkey by Russians and Armenians. There were no Kurds west of Zagros during Roman Times. Semitic/Arap people lived in 'Kurdistan'. And for them a Kurd was an alien, they did not know anything about them. I think Persian brought them as slave labor in antiquity, some blended, but some escaped. That is why they speak languages close to Persian.
@GachaBeanNoah_
@GachaBeanNoah_ Год назад
Im a kurd! From iraq
@rankintaheer111
@rankintaheer111 Год назад
Nechirvan barzani is not the grand son of Mustafa barzani. He is actually the grandson of Mustafa barzani's brother.
@ziauddinmalik6501
@ziauddinmalik6501 Год назад
Surprisingly balanced from a Westerner specially when it comes to Muslims.
@Hermesborugerdian
@Hermesborugerdian Год назад
As an Iranian I testify to the fact that we look at Kurds as the prime example of an Iranian. Many of the biggest Iranian nationalists were Kurdish proudly. Like you said, Islamic republic, waged a war against all Iranian nationalists regardless of their ethnicity. Otherwise we have always referred to our Kurdish region as Kordestan and always had a province called Kordestan officially, because we realise this is their land and cannot be called anything else, just like any other land that belongs to Iranian ethnicities. Every Iranian New Year (Nowruz) we realise that great connection that our ethnicities have with each other. Even right now you see that we fight Islamic Republic shoulder to shoulder next to each other, regardless of our ethnic backgrounds.
@abtinshirzadi3195
@abtinshirzadi3195 Год назад
Kurdistan is not Iran
@Hermesborugerdian
@Hermesborugerdian Год назад
@@abtinshirzadi3195 next time you wanna say that, plz wonder why there are so many Iranians with exactly the same name and last name as yours.
@abtinshirzadi3195
@abtinshirzadi3195 Год назад
@@Hermesborugerdian it doesn't change anything
@hellohelloington9442
@hellohelloington9442 Год назад
@@abtinshirzadi3195 Kurdistan may not be Iran, but you can never forget the fact that Kurds themselves historically branched off of the Persians/Iranians. Regardless of how you cut it, the Kurds are really closely related to Iranians in practically every way. Sure, they're not the same, but the similarity is there. Some dialects of Kurdish are pretty similar to Iranian too, to the point you could understand an Iranian while speaking it. It just serves to show exactly what I'm saying here.
@abtinshirzadi3195
@abtinshirzadi3195 Год назад
@@hellohelloington9442 even if what you say is true, it does not matter, we are kurds and we identify as Kurdistani not Irani, we want our own independent land and agency over our destiny.
@_vallee_5190
@_vallee_5190 3 года назад
There is technically over three de facto Kurdistans, Two in Iraq, One in Syria and kinda one in Turkey although it doesn't have any clearly defined territory.
@tibodeclercq2131
@tibodeclercq2131 7 месяцев назад
Because the British purposefully drew the middle-east borders in such a way that the countries would be as united as possible (ethnic, religious and linguistic devides). But also because Turkey did not accept the ceasefire agreements and went with it's military eastward. In my view the middle east should have a Jewish state, a Kurdish state, an Assyrian state, an arab shia state, an Arab sunni state, an Alawite state, an Arab Christian state, a Yazidi state and an Azeri state.
@abuturabshah65
@abuturabshah65 Год назад
SHIA SUNNI AND KURDS ARE REAL BROTHERS DONT FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER LIVE PEACEFULY
@vishalmuralidharan4515
@vishalmuralidharan4515 3 года назад
Free Kurdistan!
@welatmehdi
@welatmehdi Год назад
Thx for ths amazing vid about us. 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜☀️⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 BIJÎ KURDISTAN - LONG LIVE KURDISTAN Yes we will struggle till independence day.
@mais2755
@mais2755 Год назад
@@halisaydin36 how would you know, are you from the future ?
@halisaydin36
@halisaydin36 Год назад
@@mais2755 yes im from future and no kurdistan no kurd country
@Jitmz
@Jitmz Год назад
😂
@zodyou1
@zodyou1 Год назад
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@loner1562
@loner1562 Год назад
as an Iranian, I've talked to many friends who are Kurdish and none ever considered themselves as an independent ethnicity or wanted separation, in fact this is also a very hot topic among Iranians right now in current situation that we're in(keep in mind that the word Iran simply does not represent any ethnicity or power over different ethnicities, that's why Reza shah changed the name of the country to Iran instead of Persia in international affairs and maps). there are parties who claim that they represent the Kurdish community, and they also are very keen on gaining independence, but in reality many Kurdish people in Iran(at least based on what it seems) simply don't agree with them, we've seen Mahsa Amini's father saying that they ARE Iranians not separatists, we've seen one the most heard chants in Kurdish cities(and the whole country) being "we fight, we die, we take Iran back"(from the hands of Mullahs)...
@abushwarb3528
@abushwarb3528 Год назад
Of course Kurds won't just say they want an independent Kurdistan, when u know that you're under the controll of a government that threatens you to hang u if u say that you want a separate country ( what about the republic of Mahabad ?). people used to say that civilian Kurds don't want an independent country or autonomy in Iraq, but this was obviously wrong since the civilians themselves kicked the Iraqi forces out of Kurdistan many times and demanded autonomy or independence, when Kurds gained Autonomy in Iraq, many Kurds ( including the ones from Iran ) came to the region and proudly raised the Kurdish flag
@loner1562
@loner1562 Год назад
@@abushwarb3528 Iraq is not Iran. about the republic of Mahabad? well that's what Comrade Stalin's money can buy right? :) the same happened in Tabriz too, during the same time period shortly after WW2. You know what happened there? when people heard news of the imperial army coming to the province of Azerbayjan, they literally started fighting the separatists with farming tools, they found themselves running for their lives with their tales between their legs...that's why I claim minorities you see on media talking about separation don't represent the entire people of ethnicities. PS: they actually tried to do the same thing when protests started 4months ago with Kurdish people, deceiving their minds into acting for separation, but then they saw people chanting "sacrifice my life for Iran" all across the country...I was out there day 1 of the protests in Tehran and they were chanting "From Kurdistan to Tehran, sacrifice my life for Iran"
@abushwarb3528
@abushwarb3528 Год назад
@@loner1562 my point was Kurds in Iran have tried to be independent, and they did, but Iran did not let them. same is happening in Southern Kurdistan, you say Iran and Iraq are not the same, you should be right but you're actually not, Iran rules Iraq, to a point where we might as well just call Iraq a province of Iran, Your government uses the local millitias and the federal government against Kurdish autonomy, just goes on to prove that no matter where Kurds go establish a country, even on Mars, our racist neighbours will always find a way to prevent that from happening
@loner1562
@loner1562 Год назад
@@abushwarb3528 I get it but just to remind you it's the Islamic Republic government that's ruling both Iran and Iraq, and many more indirectly. the Islamic republic is using "Territorial Integrity" as an excuse to kill Kurdish people in Iran, there's a reason the real propaganda leaders feeding Kurdish and Azari people with separatist thoughts all have links and ties to the IRGC...
@LeixWUxLong
@LeixWUxLong Год назад
You pan-iranians are worse than the Turks who try to enforce their ethnicity on the Kurdistanis. Understand and get it through your head Kurdistanis are not "iranic" nor "iranian". Rather, Kurdistanis are a people of their own.
@iliassaleh9324
@iliassaleh9324 3 года назад
im not sure tbh. i think a revolt is innveitable tho
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 3 года назад
In all 4 countries?
@KameroonEmperor
@KameroonEmperor 3 года назад
there always were revolts, like the one in syria for example
@mpforeverunlimited
@mpforeverunlimited Год назад
Already happening
@mpforeverunlimited
@mpforeverunlimited Год назад
@@KameroonEmperor yeah they even talk about them in the video 🤣
@fasihussaini8554
@fasihussaini8554 Год назад
Wow, being an Indian who is familiar with the plight of Kashmiris I can't help but draw parallels in the Kurdish Nationalistic movement with that of Kashmiris. Both ethnic communities owe their problems to horrible border lines thanks to the British Empire and are now in the midst of regional powers each trying to use them for their own benefit without conceding an inch to the local inhabitants. May Allah bless them both with goodness 🤲🏻
@randomtanker4355
@randomtanker4355 Год назад
@kalam most Kashmiris converted to Islam thanks to missionaries. They are not Arabs or Persians. They are native to Kashmir.
@randomtanker4355
@randomtanker4355 Год назад
@kalam says the who lives around Ganges river 🗿
@herseydenbirseyler6034
@herseydenbirseyler6034 Год назад
What is said in this video is not true.
@TheChosen2030
@TheChosen2030 Год назад
@kalam free kashmir kaffir
@raj-khotmarathawarriorclan
@raj-khotmarathawarriorclan Год назад
@@TheChosen2030 kashmir belong to native hindu not for landya melcha
@SalahdiatorDeenAyubi
@SalahdiatorDeenAyubi Год назад
Peace and Blessings be upon Salahudin Ayubi one of Islams greatest Generals. Who took back Palestine 🇵🇸 from crusaders This is why I believe in Islamic Nationalism rather then race Nationalism. May Allah swt make us into one Ummah Amiin.
@khalidqawdhan3265
@khalidqawdhan3265 Год назад
Are u Ethiopian
@personalmobile9421
@personalmobile9421 2 месяца назад
Hello From Rojhelat of Kurdistan ❤️☀️💚
@stevepasxos188
@stevepasxos188 Год назад
Steve:No.Kurdistan is Country.Because it has true story!!!
@Serefxan29
@Serefxan29 2 года назад
How is iranian nationalism not in conflict with kurdish identity? Reza shah literally banned kurdish clothes, Kurdish literature, and teaching of the language in schools, the ban on kurdish literature would go on until the early 2000s and Teaching kurdish in schools is still banned
@msnsjdjd3596
@msnsjdjd3596 2 года назад
I am lure (a Iranian ethnic group who where a branch of kurds in ancient times) Lures and Kurds are where culturally similar and as a brother i can tell you there is no racism against kurd in iran these days because they are iranian peoples Iran former president mahmud ahmadi nejad was kurds, a lot of iran's goverment is kurd, mustafa chamran one of peoples who count as a national hero in iran was kurd Islamic republic always tried to make people keep there culture not even a time they tryed convert anybody to persian because all of iran isent just for persian even khumeini himself wasent persian
@Serefxan29
@Serefxan29 2 года назад
@@msnsjdjd3596 only persian is recognized as an official language, teaching kurdish can get you imprisoned for up to 10 years, the name of kurdish areas and towns are constantly persianized. Kurds are only accepted as iranians when they give up on their culture and identity
@msnsjdjd3596
@msnsjdjd3596 2 года назад
@@Serefxan29 i lived in paveh for 2 years and i know kurds are realy good peoples as your iranian brother i hope your people get their independence from turks and arabs But as someone who live in iran i can say no iranian kurd want to to get cuted from iran Last kurd independence rebellion was in year 1983 and people who fighted rebelion in the time where kurds themself Mustafa chamran defend minster in in the time who was kurd himself was the one who worked the most against rebelion In countrie iran nationality always comes before any ethnic group people are from
@Serefxan29
@Serefxan29 2 года назад
@@msnsjdjd3596 the kurds in iran are literally the most nationalist ones, and that's the part that we got independence from in 1946, and we will get it again. And what you said is just not true the 1979 rebellion ended in 1996, and then there was the PJAK rebellion from 2004-2011, and the new one after 2015 from KDPI, Komala, and PAK.
@behiran2252
@behiran2252 Год назад
Reza shah also did nothing.your words are lie.the kurds in iran are not separatists.kurds are Iranian people
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