Has there ever been a Kurdish state or have they always been subsumed within other states?

Has there ever been a Kurdish state or have they always been subsumed within other states?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kurdish_dynasties_and_countries
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Kurdistan
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Keep in mind nation-states are relatively new.

Perhaps not a state, but how about a kingdom, principality, republic, etc?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kurdish_dynasties_and_countries

Why did you post the edit?

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The K*rds claim everywhere they go to be a part of this vague idea of Kurdistan. They're sellouts who suck western dick in order to cause further chaos. No one in the middle east likes them, and as a separate ethnic group, they've really deteriorated from creating men like Saladin to creating a bunch of inbred thick eyebrowed cowards.

t. T*rk

>Moxoene
>Moxoene (Armenian: Մոկք, Mokqʿ) was a province of old Armenia, today in Van province
>It was governed by Armenian princes. Their descendants still reigned there in the tenth century.
>Before the Armenian Genocide in 1915 the district contained sixty villages, forty of which were inhabited by Armenians.[3] Faqi Tayran, the Kurdish poet and writer, and Han Mahmud, the 19th-century Kurdish lord, were from this district.
So now kurds are doing the same shit turks today are doing with old persian scholars and scientists by claiming the region TODAY has signifigance on it's ancient inhabitants?

hello mehmet

This is why you kill the native population of any area you conquer the repopulate it with your own.

what is the original image?

That he's "an Albanian", although he doesn't mean the nationality but a follower of wahhabi theologist named al-Albani.

This is the original.

No, and anyone who lived next to them knows why.

if you like kurds this much you can take many as you like kurdish refuges to your counrty

What's the context of the picture? Who is the albanian? And who is the dude speaking? The black turbant makes me thing he may be a shia cleric.

I think it was the persian Qajars that had a kurdish "vassal state" in the Zagros, with a certain degree of autonomy although it was considered to be part of the Empire.

The person stopping on the Turkish flag is a red flag. This is just Turkish propaganda.

Its mostly these small "defacto states" that pop up after either a revolution or a collapse like the one after the Ottoman empire fell.

As for official states named Kurdistan we had the great Kingdom of Kurdistan, which lasted for 2 years, then the Republic of Aratat for another 3-4 years or the Republic of Mahbad.

>tfw no People's Republic of Mahabad to project Communism into the middle east

lol what an utter failure """state"""

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Kurdistan