Historical Kurdish cities in Turkey

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  1. The Turk

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    As you know, there are many Kurdistan maps on the internet. Though they mainly shows "The Kurdish inhabited areas." But not all the Kurdish inhabited areas are necessarily Kurdistan. Since the Kurds are found in Istanbul too.

    What is the historical Kurdistan in Turkey that is subject to the future Kurdistan region?
     
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    raise your hands if you see the point of this thread.
    (i keep my hands down.)
     
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  4. The Turk

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    The deal is not the Gobekli tepe, as far as I am concerned. LOL.

    The Kurdish nationalists say that they only want what's their own. So what are their own cities historically? I just want an historical perspective.
     
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    ohhhh i think i got it.

    yeah, what historical, ancient kurdish cities are there.
    but let me contribute to this thread, since kurds were regarded as mountain turks by many famous explorers - like marco polo; their houses must be located in regions with caves, therefore , we must search for ancient kurdish cities nearby major cave areas.
    this is the entrance of a famous ancient kurdish city

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  6. alan131210

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    how idiotic .


    here is the best kurdish map i have seen

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  7. Turk123

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  8. alan131210

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfq0MVjDKBI&feature=player_embedded"]www.EzdiTV.ru Anthony Bourdain : Kurdistan - YouTube[/ame]
     
  9. Turk123

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    I will not hesitate to end my life at an instant just to save 1 single stone of my motherland, kurd.
    this is my lands.
    and we will all gladly die for it if we have to.


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    your resigned head military officer thinks the opposite , and they were never your land you rule over it yes you have occupied it yes but its not yours and it will never be and kurds will never stop their struggle time total freedom is achieved which is now very near .
     
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    Historical Turkic cities in Turkey, - that will fun
     

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