In contrast, most scholars reject the possibility that the Indo-Aryans of Mitanni came from the Indian subcontinent as well as the possibility that the Indo-Aryans of the Indian subcontinent came from the territory of Mitanni, leaving migration from the north the only likely scenario.[54] The presence of some BMAC loan words in Mitanni, Old Iranian and Vedic further strengthens this scenario.
@abrecAlex Iranian music is a very vast culture. a lot of cultures are regarded as Iranian. Kurdish is one of them, Fars, Lur, Peshton...etc are all regarded as the Iranian people. not from the country of Iran, but ethnically and culturally related. like Germanic people, Arabic people, Turkic people. Kurdish culture is significantly different from Farsi, Afghan music is closer to Farsi than Kurdish. the Fars people influenced eastern Iranian people while Kurds influenced western Iranian people
@abrecAlex the Iraqi Kurds and the Iranian Kurds are culturally and linguistically the same as opposed to the Kurds of Turkey, Syria and western Iraqi Kurdistan who speak a different dialect which is still Kurdish but slightly different. that is why you are familiar with this language and style of music, because they are closer to Iran. if you heard a music from the Badini dialect you would probably not recognise it.
HER BJIT KAKE TEYA OSMAN BE RASTI DENGEKI RESANI KORDIA
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In contrast, most scholars reject the possibility that the Indo-Aryans of Mitanni came from the Indian subcontinent as well as the possibility that the Indo-Aryans of the Indian subcontinent came from the territory of Mitanni, leaving migration from the north the only likely scenario.[54] The presence of some BMAC loan words in Mitanni, Old Iranian and Vedic further strengthens this scenario.
goran21715 4 months ago in playlist Kurdish Music
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed that. I enjoy becoming more culturally-aware and increasingly sensitive to the broader definition of beauty and art!
vilate77 10 months ago
very very beutiful song thanks so much for sharing . Where can I find the transltion? I would apreciate any one translate it.
Thanks.
takeen1 1 year ago
Very very refreshing. I am an Iranian Lor.
jtmjoon 1 year ago
is it a song of Iranian Kurds?
abrecAlex 2 years ago
No.. the guy is from Iraq, but it is also sung in Iran.. I am iranian...
kurdatheist 2 years ago
@kurdatheist it's ok. the fact is that the music is very similar to Iranian
abrecAlex 2 years ago
@abrecAlex Iranian music is a very vast culture. a lot of cultures are regarded as Iranian. Kurdish is one of them, Fars, Lur, Peshton...etc are all regarded as the Iranian people. not from the country of Iran, but ethnically and culturally related. like Germanic people, Arabic people, Turkic people. Kurdish culture is significantly different from Farsi, Afghan music is closer to Farsi than Kurdish. the Fars people influenced eastern Iranian people while Kurds influenced western Iranian people
TheScienceofnature 3 months ago
yes sir
avatinio 1 year ago
@abrecAlex the Iraqi Kurds and the Iranian Kurds are culturally and linguistically the same as opposed to the Kurds of Turkey, Syria and western Iraqi Kurdistan who speak a different dialect which is still Kurdish but slightly different. that is why you are familiar with this language and style of music, because they are closer to Iran. if you heard a music from the Badini dialect you would probably not recognise it.
TheScienceofnature 3 months ago
free and united kurdistan!
petrashin1941 2 years ago
BIJI KURDISTAAN
FREE KURDISTAN
Kerenleyzer 3 years ago
Rozh bash, in musiqi ye zamane Kurdi qashange. Aman Irani farsi em.
IranGayBoy 3 years ago 3
@IranGayBoy
man ham irani hastam... ba dorood
kurdatheist 2 years ago
biji biji kurdistanakem
lilkurdishprincess 3 years ago
Dast xosh...BIJI KURDISTAAN <3
sama3a 3 years ago 3