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[ti]BA[/ti]Maps of Kurdistan; Greater Kurdistan or all 4 parts individually
Topic Started: 21st November 2012 - 11:45 PM (371,733 Views)
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RawandKurdistani
29th August 2013 - 03:23 AM
jjmuneer
29th August 2013 - 03:15 AM
Do you notice heval how when the UN proposed the Kurdish borders in 1945 all of Lorestan was included and Hamadan, now look due to Persianization it was reduced. Those pigs will pay. Our so called "blood brothers" will suffer.
Yeah, the Persians make me laugh with their pure ignorance, like they somehow think, we should be stupid enough to trust them. Do they really believe Kurds will forget about the horrible past, and even what they do to us today? Sure, their Words are friendly, but behind promises lies a dark reality.

By the way, why didn't the UN recognise this map, i suppose our enemies vetoed??
Well I think a independant Kurdistan wasn't in the interest of the major powers. I think it is possible the Soviets supported Kurds, because they wanted to influence the regions, but it made no sense for the British empire to support us or even America, they already owned i-rack and Iran, under both i-racki monarchy and Shah of Iran.
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RawandKurdistani
29th August 2013 - 03:24 AM
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29th August 2013 - 03:18 AM

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Give it time heval, if we can defeat Turkey, which is backed by Nato and UN, we can surely also defeat a Third-World country like Iran.
Never forget this:If a Persian gives you honey, there is poison in it for sure-Qazi Muhammed.

I hope so, but these Persians will retaliate extreme if we rebel, they kill everyone including civilians to terrorise Kurds.
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jjmuneer
29th August 2013 - 03:30 AM
RawandKurdistani
29th August 2013 - 03:24 AM

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Never forget this:If a Persian gives you honey, there is poison in it for sure-Qazi Muhammed.

I hope so, but these Persians will retaliate extreme if we rebel, they kill everyone including civilians to terrorise Kurds.
The only issue here is the civilians, if we could somehow keep them safe, then the armed freedom fighters could easily take down the entire Iranian army, they are nothing but a bunch of cry-babies. However we can't just attack and risk the lives of 12 million Kurds. The best we can hope for is an uprising of some sort, assuming the Persians grow some guts to do something about their issues instead of crying 24/7... Yeeeeeah, never gonna happen, sadly.
Edited by RawandKurdistani, 29th August 2013 - 04:09 AM.
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Btw, Gire spi ( Tel Abyad) is not fully Kurdish. It is probably 50% Kurdish and 50% everything else ( mostly Arabs).
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RawandKurdistani
29th August 2013 - 04:08 AM
jjmuneer
29th August 2013 - 03:30 AM

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The only issue here is the civilians, if we could somehow keep them safe, then the armed freedom fighters could easily take down the entire Iranian army, they are nothing but a bunch of cry-babies. However we can't just attack and risk the lives of 12 million Kurds. The best we can hope for is an uprising of some sort, assuming the Persians grow some guts to do something about their issues instead of crying 24/7... Yeeeeeah, never gonna happen, sadly.
Like that in Syria?
That might happen in the future. A "foregin" uprising,if you know what i mean. Uncle sam is in the hood,you know ;)
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29th August 2013 - 04:49 AM
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29th August 2013 - 04:08 AM

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Like that in Syria?
That might happen in the future. A "foregin" uprising,if you know what i mean. Uncle sam is in the hood,you know ;)
We'll have to wait and see. I highly doubt the Persians will start an uprising without foreign support though.
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Tevger
29th August 2013 - 04:30 AM
Btw, Gire spi ( Tel Abyad) is not fully Kurdish. It is probably 50% Kurdish and 50% everything else ( mostly Arabs).
But as long as Kurds are the majority ethnic group, then the town belongs to us.
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The IRI is a multi-ethnic country based on Islamic unity and is therefore vulnerable to ethnic separatism. Only us and the Balochis(though at low key levels in their case) have engaged in this but if the various other native minorities could somehow be instigated to separatist activities, it could aid us in weakening the Iranian army.
Edited by Azamat, 29th August 2013 - 05:02 AM.
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Azamat
29th August 2013 - 05:01 AM
The IRI is a multi-ethnic country based on Islamic unity and is therefore vulnerable to ethnic separatism. Only us and the Balochis(though at low key levels in their case) have engaged in this but if the various other native minorities could somehow be instigated to separatist activities, it could aid us in weakening the Iranian army.
The problem is that Persians themselves are mostly Shia, so they keep together the IRI. We need to seek more support from Balochis, coordianted rebellion would be an idea.
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RawandKurdistani
29th August 2013 - 05:00 AM
Tevger
29th August 2013 - 04:30 AM
Btw, Gire spi ( Tel Abyad) is not fully Kurdish. It is probably 50% Kurdish and 50% everything else ( mostly Arabs).
But as long as Kurds are the majority ethnic group, then the town belongs to us.
No as long as Kurds live there the town belongs to us, use the Arabic way of logic.
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Hayder-Kurdistani
3rd August 2013 - 05:44 PM
The southeastern portion is too much. It even includes Kazerun. I know some Kazerunis, they are Persians lol.

I noticed some of these maps of Kurdistan have parts of the Persian gulf coast/Khuzestan/Fars included, which I think is unrealistic. Although Kurds may have lived there in the past, they no longer do, due to migrations and Persianization.

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Kurdistan's best bet for a coastline is probably the Gulf of Iskenderun.

Btw, what do you guys intend to do with the Khorasani Kurds?
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Tesseract
27th September 2013 - 08:25 PM
Hayder-Kurdistani
3rd August 2013 - 05:44 PM
The southeastern portion is too much. It even includes Kazerun. I know some Kazerunis, they are Persians lol.

I noticed some of these maps of Kurdistan have parts of the Persian gulf coast/Khuzestan/Fars included, which I think is unrealistic. Although Kurds may have lived there in the past, they no longer do, due to migrations and Persianization.

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Kurdistan's best bet for a coastline is probably the Gulf of Iskenderun.

Btw, what do you guys intend to do with the Khorasani Kurds?
Get them back to Kurdistan, why should we let the Persians play with their brains?
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27th September 2013 - 08:25 PM
Hayder-Kurdistani
3rd August 2013 - 05:44 PM
The southeastern portion is too much. It even includes Kazerun. I know some Kazerunis, they are Persians lol.

I noticed some of these maps of Kurdistan have parts of the Persian gulf coast/Khuzestan/Fars included, which I think is unrealistic. Although Kurds may have lived there in the past, they no longer do, due to migrations and Persianization.

http://gulf2000.columbia.edu/images/maps/Kurds_Distribution_in_Mid_East_sm.png

Kurdistan's best bet for a coastline is probably the Gulf of Iskenderun.

Btw, what do you guys intend to do with the Khorasani Kurds?
Heval that isn't Khuzistan, thats Ilam.... lol

I know what you mean though, but in Northern Khuzistan there are feyli tribes, although I'm not sure to the extent of numbers, but I guess its minimal.
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Yeah that map is too much isn't that similar to Rudaw weather news map?
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ALAN
27th September 2013 - 11:18 PM
Yeah they map is too much isn't that similar to Rudaw weather news map?
Where is it too much heval?
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jjmuneer
27th September 2013 - 10:54 PM
Heval that isn't Khuzistan, thats Ilam.... lol
I wasn't referring to that specific map, what I meant was I've seen maps where they put parts of the Persian gulf coast (Khuzistan coast) as part of Kurdistan.
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jjmuneer
27th September 2013 - 11:32 PM
ALAN
27th September 2013 - 11:18 PM
Yeah they map is too much isn't that similar to Rudaw weather news map?
Where is it too much heval?
The southeastern-most part of that Kurdistan map says "Kazerun". Look where Kazerun is:

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Now look at Kurdish-majority areas:

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It's strange that the person who created the map decided to include that city in Kurdistan.
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Tesseract
28th September 2013 - 02:26 AM
jjmuneer
27th September 2013 - 11:32 PM

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The southeastern-most part of that Kurdistan map says "Kazerun". Look where Kazerun is:

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Now look at Kurdish-majority areas:

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It's strange that the person who created the map decided to include that city in Kurdistan.
I don't see it heval, can you circle out where on the map it shows that. If you are talking about the highlighted bit near Shiraz, then it could be possible that Kurds live there.
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jjmuneer
28th September 2013 - 02:34 AM
I don't see it heval, can you circle out where on the map it shows that. If you are talking about the highlighted bit near Shiraz, then it could be possible that Kurds live there.
No I'm not referring to that map, I'm referring to this one. According to it, this red-shaded region is part of Kurdistan:

Edited by Tesseract, 28th September 2013 - 03:15 AM.
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Dlovan
31st December 2012 - 09:52 PM
I think Adana and Hatay belongs to us
Hatay actually belongs to us.many kurds forget it though!
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RawandKurdistani
31st December 2012 - 09:43 PM
So we're stuck with Turkey now? I had such high hopes, of ignoring those mongols.

Is it possible for the map to expand, or is the liberation completed?
No it is not they are liberating small villages every day! ;)hope they reaches the sea!!

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Tesseract
28th September 2013 - 03:01 AM
jjmuneer
28th September 2013 - 02:34 AM
I don't see it heval, can you circle out where on the map it shows that. If you are talking about the highlighted bit near Shiraz, then it could be possible that Kurds live there.
It's basically saying this red-shaded area is part of Kurdistan (by "it" I'm referring to this map):

Heval maybe its my poor eyesight, but on my screen that's just white. I'm not sure, lets just leave it at that.
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I don't see any use in having territorial access to the Persian Gulf myself, since the strait of Hormuz is controlled by Iran whilst the Mediterranean gives us plenty of countries to trade with all the way up to the Spanish-UK controlled strait of Gibraltar.
Edited by Azamat, 28th September 2013 - 04:30 AM.
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jjmuneer
27th September 2013 - 11:32 PM
ALAN
27th September 2013 - 11:18 PM
Yeah they map is too much isn't that similar to Rudaw weather news map?
Where is it too much heval?
It's too much to reach Persian gulf let us be realistic if minority Kurds live in sine areas we should include them!? I don't agree with that map it's wrong
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