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Here are some Kurdish folk dances performed by some veteran Peshmerga's from the Berwari region in South Kurdistan. Many of these dances are forms of victory dances that were performed after successful operations against the opressors of the Kurdish people.

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  • Yeah it is =) In the Berwari region

  • Bjit Raving.. NICE VIDEO homie. keep up good work. btw they're all cousins and uncles :). Sahat xoshhhhhhhhhhh

  • Gelek Supas :) I am glad you enjoyed it. When I saw it I thought to myself this should be on Youtube becuase ppl should see our dances and why we do them. Most of these are victory dances which makes them much more interesting. I hope u watched both videos! Har Biji

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  • LONG LIVE KURDISTAN

  • gele xweshe bes ne wekiya devera guliya ne dest xwesh bes gelek jêk ferqe bjittt bo vê dewatê

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  • @sodaro15 Nestorian is a sect of Christianity you idiot its like calling you just Muslim. Go look at John Speeds map on google then fucking talk come on stupid bitch of a Kurd.

  • @assyrian2NV Just go and find your name on Google, until eighteen century your name was Nostorian, you suddenly became Assyrian just over 100 years ago . It's magic, is is? who are you fooling, go find your name first before trying to steel other people's culture, OK.

  • @sodaro15 You want proof you stubborn fuck? Type in google JOHN SPEED OTTOMAN EMPIRE MAP.

    A map from 1626 by the historian John Speed. Look at the Assyrian man and his wife's traditional clothes then talk you idiot.

  • @assyrian2NV All your music and clothes is Kurdish. You claim you are Assyrian, have you seen any Assyrian or any Semitic, in the history were your cloth. So when you make such a claim you have to have at least one proof.

  • @gundi25 No this culture was borrowed of their Assyrian neighbours..This is called Raweh, Kurds from other regions do not sing Raweh

  • @assyrian2NV not assyrian culture. it is Kurdish culture. 

  • @Bokan995 "The Gutians were a people of ancient Mesopotamia who lived in the central Zagros Mountain range. Nothing is known about their origins. They may have been an Indo-European speaking people, possibly related linguistically to Tocharians (in north-west China) or early Kurds."

    Gutians came from the Zagros mountains in Iran. At that time Sargon of Akkad founded the first kingdom of Assyria in Iraq.

  • @assyrian2NV

    ''In the ancient world the Kurdish people formed three kingdoms; the Gutium Kingdom, the Kingdom of Lullu and the Urartu Kingdom and also two empires; the Kassite Empire and the Hurrian-Mitanni Empire. As a matter of fact during the empire period of the second millennium BC the Kassite Empire and the Hurrian-Mitanni Empire had control over the ancient world.''

    - Heinrich Kiepert (1818 - 1899), German geographer

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