Kurdish Refugees near the end of the Gulf War Southern Turkey, 1991. A young Kurdish woman wearing a white headscarf and dirty clothes sits on the ground and holds an infant in their lap while looking sternly into the camera
@AbdullahMa90177@Kurdistan_AR if you want to talk about what is truly private to a population, the private paternal lineage of modern groups claiming that vanished empire is the J1 haplogroup, which originates west of the Euphrates and traces back to southern Syria and the Levant.
@hadiiraq116@Kurdistan_AR using a vanished empire that collapsed over 2,600 years ago as a modern ownership claim is historically meaningless, especially since modern groups claiming that identity are heavily of Syriac origin from west of the Euphrates.
@hadiiraq116@Kurdistan_AR Yes, Assyria was an empire, and that is exactly what empires do: they invade and occupy, and then they get completely destroyed. but the indigenous mountain Kurds of the land outlasted them all.
@ThePunisheziig@Kurdistan_AR This is Zagros and Taurus Mountains Kurdish ancestor homeland, inhabited these regions for thousand years.
Assyrian was an empire and invader , they were toppled by Babylon and Medes.
@asteraex@KurdiCompendium cherry-picking forced G25 models to push a political narrative, which is exactly why actual geneticists laugh at your amateur ataman data manipulation.
@asteraex@KurdiCompendium cherry-picking forced G25 models to push a political narrative, which is exactly why actual geneticists laugh at your amateur ataman data manipulation.
@asteraex@mamekidersimo@KurdiCompendium By admitting that your numbers could completely change as data increases, you directly acknowledging that the 46% figure is not an established scientific fact, but a fragile, premature conclusion.
@asteraex@zeveshtheknight@KurdiCompendium ignoring that the continuous Taurus-Zagros mountain arc across south Eastern Anatolia is historically the very birthplace of Kurdish ancestry. When you don’t understand geography, you turn a historical reality into a cheap identity insult.
@asteraex@zeveshtheknight@KurdiCompendium U treat geography like a nationality by trying to weaponize word Anatolian simply because it is associated with modern Turkey today. Telling a Kurd, Don’t call urself Kurd if u want to be Anatolian, u are maliciously twisting a basic geographical fact into a political accusation,
@Geshti_Azadi Ari (kurdcompendium) is posting manipulated, cherry-picked genetic charts and twisted coordinates. His is to strip Kurds of their native history and subordinate Kurdish identity to an Iranian narrative.
@Geshti_Azadi Ari (kurdcompendium), eylok, and Hemdad operate together as a tag-team ecosystem on X to gaslight the Kurdish community, spread false genetic/historical claims, and bully anyone who calls them out.