@PersianMediocre@Tru4Hurts The brotherhood sought by one side was never truly a brotherhood in the first place. As for the Kurds who act that way, in my eyes, they are not real Kurds. In Kurdish, we call them jash which means (traitor)
@ZagrosianKay@Tru4Hurts Such posts will now claim him and every time a Kurd mentions he is a Kurd its then suddenly „it doesn’t matter he is a muslim first“ all of this because of some pathetic attention seeking post
Read in modern Mandarin as * ……….. In context this is most plausibly a transcription of Kurd….*
Sorry for the Mistake guys it happened when turning Doxc into pdf
My paper on a medieval Chinese mention of the Kurds in the Yuan shi 元史, 1370 AD, where 曲兒忒 appears in the biography of Hesemali. I discuss the 1602 AD Ming printed witness, and its context in the Mongol campaigns near Shirvan.
#Kurd#Kurdistan#China
@JiCiyayeZagrose Yazidism developed through a complex historical process involving a pre-Islamic Kurdish religious substratum and the teachings of Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir. Scholars generally regard it as an independent religious tradition with deep roots in ancient Kurdish beliefs.