The Origin Of The Kurdish Language (Mede,Median)

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  • hi im sorry, im kurdish and correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you forget the dialect badini? thats what i speak... or educate me on what its close to at least

  • U r right. Sorry... This video is from fireofthemedia2. She is very patriot but i think so, she forgot it.

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  • KURDS YEAH SO NEXT TIME INCLUDE BADINI!

  • @drujmago A linguistic wouldn't say that a people shows a lack of identity

  • Could the "Goti" be the original Goths??

  • as an linguistic, i can tell you that what we know of the kurdish is NOT related to median, in fact the medians and the corduyen were distinct from begining, and what you call kurdish today, is not one people or one language, it composes many related(and unrelated) people and laguages that have been absorbed.median is closer to old persian than kurdish. all this is nonsens about creating history out of what is not, shows the lack of identity. the german musik says it all

  • @janetuyi u speak spanish

  • the map is wrong arya ws in india..

  • the ancient kurds werent aryans! iranicized later...

  • hungarian chronicles saved the right kurd past.

  • @BEYADEHVATAN

    Vladimir Minorsky suggested that the Medes who widely inhabited the land where currently the Kurds, are the majority in, are likely to be the forefathers of the modern Kurds, also on the basis of historical and lingustic evidence that he gathered. John Limbert says that all Kurdish dialects have maintained the basic characteristics of Kurdish despite the wide dispersion of the tribes. Furthermore Gernot Windfuhr identified Kurdish dialects as Parthian, albeit with Median.

  • @AssyrianQatola

    1. Kurds aren't nomadic, therefor - not gypsies.

    2. Your just pissed of beacuse Cyaxares fucked you Assyrians over, and revenged his father, Phraortes ;)

    3. I bet you're a blind nationalist, if not. Then you should know that one of the PKK founders was of Assyrian origin :P

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