First Romans, then Ottomans?Geez, I didn't realize the Byzantine Empire was a Kurdish entity. History keeps changing faster than I can keep up with it.
First Romans, then Ottomans?Geez, I didn't realize the Byzantine Empire was a Kurdish entity. History keeps changing faster than I can keep up with it.
is this your sports teams?
do you even know the real coaches?
LOL
sorry I'm a bit cunty currently
Briefly, Iraq dates back to 7th century conquest of Mesopotamia from the Sassanian Persians and the establishment of Baghdad as the capital in the 8th century. In other words it predates Sykes-Picot by around 13 centuries. Sykes-Picot did shrink the size of Iraq though, and the Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires did divide into regions.I thought Iraq was only about 100 years old? Am I wrong in assuming Iraq is a western creation?
im a bit lebanese...is that bad or good?...am I good or evil
born and raised US and eat red meat daily...roar
sorry I'm a bit cunty currently
I'm part lebanese tho...good or bad?
Yes, they inhabited an area in the eastern Zagros mountains called Courdene by the Greeks. They gave Alexander The Great hell when he passed through. The did not, however inhabit the Armenian plateau or Assyria. Those were Christian areas until quite recently. They lived in the mountain valleys in between, and mainly to the east in Iranian Azerbaijan.Kurds inhabited Turkey at a time when Turkish savages were still herding reindeer in Mongolia.
Ok, so that same agreement is what promosed the Kurds their own territory? I know the borders there are a big mess. I know Turkey nor Iran wants a Kurdistan.Briefly, Iraq dates back to 7th century conquest of Mesopotamia from the Sassanian Persians and the establishment of Baghdad as the capital in the 8th century. In other words it predates Sykes-Picot by around 13 centuries. Sykes-Picot did shrink the size of Iraq though, and the Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires did divide into regions.
Greeks and Armenians, then Romans, then Byzatines, then Ottomans.First Romans, then Ottomans?
Ok so maybe not the WHOLE of Turkey.Yes, they inhabited an area in the eastern Zagros mountains called Courdene by the Greeks. They gave Alexander The Great hell when he passed through. The did not, however inhabit the Armenian plateau or Assyria. Those were Christian areas until quite recently. They lived in the mountain valleys in between, and mainly to the east in Iranian Azerbaijan.
Turkey, and especially Iran do contain the true indigenous lands of the Kurds. They are obviously an Iranian people. They first settled in northern Iraq after having participated in the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514 on the side of the Ottomans. They were granted lands by Selim l in Christian Assyria, it having been significantly depopulated by Tamerlane in 1401.Ironically the Turks created this Kurdish problem themselves by repeatedly utilizing the warlike Kurds to decimate the Christian populations in the east until there were few Christians left and today and consequently wound up with a single, powerful concentrated minority to deal with.Ok, so that same agreement is what promosed the Kurds their own territory? I know the borders there are a big mess. I know Turkey nor Iran wants a Kurdistan.
So we have a Kosovo situation. If it can be done without conflict from Iraq itself, then why not? Why do Turks or Iranians meddle with territory that belongs to Iraq? Interesting stuff though.Turkey, and especially Iran do contain the true indigenous lands of the Kurds. They are obviously an Iranian people. They first sttled in northern Iraq after having participated in the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514 on the side of the Ottomans. They were granted lands by Selim l in Christian Assyria, it having been significantly depopulated by Tamerlane in 1401.Ironically the RTurks created this Kurdish problem themselves by repeatedly utilizing the war like Jurds to decimate the Christian populations in the east until their were few Christians left and today and consequently wound up with a single, powerful concentrated minority to deal with.
Quite simply, Turks and Iranians see Iraq as a traditional colony to be controlled. An asset that they are used to controlling and have waged many battles over.So we have a Kosovo situation. If it can be done without conflict from Iraq itself, then why not? Why do Turks or Iranians meddle with territory that belongs to Iraq? Interesting stuff though.
Iranians are in a never-ending power struggle with Saudi Arabia for who can be the most influential middle eastern country.So we have a Kosovo situation. If it can be done without conflict from Iraq itself, then why not? Why do Turks or Iranians meddle with territory that belongs to Iraq? Interesting stuff though.
is that the mash. dude?
Thee is also the question of the so-called Shia Islamic pipeline that will pass from Iran through Iraq and Syria and the rival Saudi line through Syria and Turkey. These m********** aren't telling us what's really going on here.Iranians are in a never-ending power struggle with Saudi Arabia for who can be the most influential middle eastern country.
As Iraq has a majority Shia population and is closer to Iran than it is to Saudi Arabia, the Iranians naturally have more influence.
Fuck man, watch all seasons several times. The only Lebanese I know lol.is that the mash. dude?
whats his deal...only watched show 3-4 times
No actually the British promised the Assyrian Christians a country in northern Iraq as reward for the Assyrian Levies fighting against the Turks. This is how Lebanon came to be, the French insisted that the Lebanese Mountains be carved out of Syria and given to the Maronite Christians who had been allied with the Franks since the crusades. The French kept their end of the bargain; the British reneged on theirs. Armenia was initially promised it could keep most of traditional western Armenia as well, but ultimately that was no dice..The Kurds occupy these lands today.Ok, so that same agreement is what promosed the Kurds their own territory? I know the borders there are a big mess. I know Turkey nor Iran wants a Kurdistan.
The Armenians have known struggle for a long time, talking about between a rock and a hard place: Armenia.No actually the British promised the Assyrian Christians a country in northern Iraq as reward for the Assyrian Levies fighting against the Turks. This is how Lebanon came to be, the French insisted that the Lebanese Mountains be carved out of Syria and given to the Maronite Christians who had been allied with the Franks since the crusades. The French kept their end of the bargain; the British reneged on theirs. Armenia was initially promised it could keep most of traditional western Armenia as well, but ultimately that was no dice..The Kurds occupy these lands today.
"We have made a clean sweep of the Armenians and Assyrians of Azerbaijan" -- Those were the words of Djevdet Bey, the governor of Van Province in Ottoman Turkey, who on April 24, 1915 lead 20,000 Turkish soldiers and 10,000 Kurdish irregulars in the opening act of the genocide of Assyrians, Armenians and Greeks.The Armenians have known struggle for a long time, talking about between a rock and a hard place: Armenia.
No actually the British promised the Assyrian Christians a country in northern Iraq as reward for the Assyrian Levies fighting against the Turks. This is how Lebanon came to be, the French insisted that the Lebanese Mountains be carved out of Syria and given to the Maronite Christians who had been allied with the Franks since the crusades. The French kept their end of the bargain; the British reneged on theirs. Armenia was initially promised it could keep most of traditional western Armenia as well, but ultimately that was no dice..The Kurds occupy these lands today.