By Prof. Muhammad
Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Kurds do not exist. They
are an entire Orientalist fabrication - pretty much like Arabs do not exist.
By forging false, fake entities, Freemasons trigger what looks like a fratricidal war, which in reality is not fratricidal properly speaking, but it consists in the true, normal reaction of two or more distinct elements that have been arbitrarily portrayed as one and drawn together. Even worse for the trickery of the Orientalist Freemasonic ateliers, these distinct elements – ingredients of explosive fake states were presented under alien ideological terms and unacceptable philosophical conditions (those declared at the times of the so-called Enlightenment) that could never make of these elements one entity.
By forging false, fake entities, Freemasons trigger what looks like a fratricidal war, which in reality is not fratricidal properly speaking, but it consists in the true, normal reaction of two or more distinct elements that have been arbitrarily portrayed as one and drawn together. Even worse for the trickery of the Orientalist Freemasonic ateliers, these distinct elements – ingredients of explosive fake states were presented under alien ideological terms and unacceptable philosophical conditions (those declared at the times of the so-called Enlightenment) that could never make of these elements one entity.
1. Islamic Caliphate &
Eastern Roman Empire: multi-cultural mechanisms able to secure the cohabitation
of many different nations with diverse cultures
Islam could easily, effectively and successfully make of different nations (or of two peoples in one specific place) one coherent entity. This was possible even, if there were Christians among these two peoples (or within one people). In this manner, the historical rule of Islam preserved the identity of, and the peace among, many different peoples throughout centuries. One has to note here that Identity is far higher a value than Peace for all nations of the world, because peace with disfigured identity is tantamount to excruciation.
Islam could easily, effectively and successfully make of different nations (or of two peoples in one specific place) one coherent entity. This was possible even, if there were Christians among these two peoples (or within one people). In this manner, the historical rule of Islam preserved the identity of, and the peace among, many different peoples throughout centuries. One has to note here that Identity is far higher a value than Peace for all nations of the world, because peace with disfigured identity is tantamount to excruciation.
Christianity could do
exactly the same thing and the Eastern Roman Empire did so for many long
centuries as well – either before or after the emergence of Islam. In the
Oriental Empires, freedom of faith, cultural heritage, and national identity
were highly revered values – in great contrast with the modern Western World
and in total opposition to the Freemasonic Orientalist lies about either the
Caliphate or the Eastern Roman Empire.
It was not bad actually to live as a Christian in Omayyad Damascus or Abbasid Baghdad - there were many churches, and Christians were protected and quite often invited to assume responsibilities in high magistrates.
It was not bad actually to live as a Christian in Omayyad Damascus or Abbasid Baghdad - there were many churches, and Christians were protected and quite often invited to assume responsibilities in high magistrates.
Neither was it bad to live
as Muslim in Eastern Roman Constantinople where there was a mosque as early as
300 years after Prophet Muhammad died (around the middle of the 10th c.).
2.
Western Freemasonic Evil unleashed in the
Orient
All the evil was unleashed in the Orient, when colonial armies and navies, Orientalist explorers and academia, and heinous Freemasonic swindlers impersonating the Western countries' diplomats attempted through viciously unethical and overtly anti-Christian methods to expand their influence across the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran, and Mughal India in the 18th and the 19th centuries.
To prepare, implement and secure their long-planned, ominous colonial predominance, the Western academia fabricated fake entities that can only generate internal wars because exactly they are not proper entities. Then, they projected these fake entities onto their targets, i.e. the colonized nations. The evil deeds of the Western academia were superbly marketed by Western diplomats, agents, intellectuals, reporters and travelers worldwide as 'Orientalist academic disciplines'; analytical guidelines were then conveyed to the respective agents and diplomats of the colonial countries for proper execution of the plan, implementation of the fake entities, and diffusion of the distortive sciences among the indigenous nations.
The first Orientalist hoax
was that of the Arabic Nation.
3. There are no Arabs.
As a matter of fact, there are no Arabs.
As a matter of fact, there are no Arabs.
The Arabic-speaking part of
the populations of Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Western
Egypt are indeed Berbers, who gradually forgot Berber languages and spoke
Arabic exclusively, because they accepted Islam, and consequently made of their
religious language their sole language. This was a long process and the
Arabization phenomenon was only of linguistic nature – not ethnic, not
cultural.
Similarly, Egyptians are not Arabs, but Hamitic Egyptians or 'Copts', if you want, who in different eras accepted Islam and gradually abandoned Coptic language. Egypt south of Assiut was still Christian for almost 300 years after Prophet Muhammad died. Today, there is no ethnic difference between Christian and Muslim Egyptians; literarily speaking, the country is inhabited by Christian Copts and Muslim Copts.
In the same way, the ethnic
origin of today's Sudanese is Kushitic (Kushites being a branch of the Hamitic
nations) or Nilo-Saharan; Sudan's Kushites are Arabic-speaking natives, because
after accepting Islam, they gradually abandoned Christian Sudan's Makurian and
Alodian Kushitic languages, which were later forms of Meroitic. i.e. the pre-Christian
Sudan's language which was written in hieroglyphic and linear characters.
Linguistic Arabization is indeed a very recent phenomenon for Sudan's Kushites,
because the Christian state of Makuria lasted until the 14th c. and the
Christian state of Alodia collapsed only in the late 16th c. On the other hand,
the Nubians in the North and other Nilo-Saharan peoples in other parts of Sudan
preserved however their languages down to our times, as Arabic is merely a
religious language to them.
More importantly, the Arabic-speaking part of the populations of SE Turkey, Syria, Iraq, SW Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Emirates and the Saudi extreme North are not Arabs but Aramaeans (a Semitic nation) who gradually forgot their own Syriac Aramaic language (a major language of Patristic Literature and an international language across the land routes of trade between the Mediterranean World, East Africa, India, and China) and spoke Arabic because they accepted Islam. Their linguistic Arabization was a gradual phenomenon characterized by the affinity of the two languages (Syriac Aramaic and Arabic) and the similarity of the two writing systems, as Arabic originates from Syriac Aramaic.
Last but not the least, the Yemenites and the Omanis are not Arabs, but indigenous Yemenites and Omanis who, after accepting Islam, gradually abandoned their pre-Islamic languages, namely Sabaean, Hinyarite and Hadhramawti, etc. and spoke Arabic. Two modern Yemenite indigenous languages, notably Mahri and Socotri, are descendants of the Ancient Yemenite languages that were of course categorized as Semitic. Mahri is spoken in Hadhramawt (Mahra) and in North Somalia, whereas Socotri is the only native language in the island of Socotra.
The pre-Islamic Yemenite
languages are documented with a great number of epigraphic texts dating to back
to more than 1300 years before the arrival of Islam; they were written in the
indigenous writing that had nothing to do with the pre-Islamic Arabic writing
which appears only 300 years before Islam and is provenly a deformation of
Syriac Aramaic.
4. There are no Kurds.
Similarly, there are no Kurds. The notion or concept of a 'Kurdish nation' is just an Orientalist hoax, the latest of the sort. In the same manner, the implantation, the imposition and the diffusion of the fake notion, concept, name, identity (and the ensuing behavioral and ideological systems) of an 'Arab nation' plunged the wider region into ceaseless strives and wars over the past century, the implantation of the Kurdish hoax is geared only to open the Gates of the Hell across the Anti-Taurus and Zagros Mountains and from the Caucasus to Mesopotamia.
5. Two distinct nations in
Turkey fallaciously called 'Kurds'
- Zaza vs. Kurmanji
In Turkey, what people in the West call 'Kurds' are mainly two distinct nations, notably the Zaza and the Kurmanji. The two nations communicate via two different languages, namely Zazaki and Kurmanji that are as distinct from one another as German is from Armenian. These two nations hate deeply one another, far more than any of them is loathing the ruling Turkish speaking nation of Turkey.
In Turkey, what people in the West call 'Kurds' are mainly two distinct nations, notably the Zaza and the Kurmanji. The two nations communicate via two different languages, namely Zazaki and Kurmanji that are as distinct from one another as German is from Armenian. These two nations hate deeply one another, far more than any of them is loathing the ruling Turkish speaking nation of Turkey.
The Zaza, as they are less
populous than the Kurmanji, vehemently reject the Western, Freemasonic,
Orientalist myth of a 'Kurdish' nation, and consider their forced consideration
as 'Kurds' as an evil political tool to ensure Kurmanji supremacist plots and
an otherwise idiotic and primitive, mountainous imperialism.
Both nations undertook
short-lived and badly failed rebellions, after Kemal Ataturk put an end to the
Ottoman Caliphate and launched the Turkish Republic in 1923; however, those
rebellions were purely Islamic, Caliphatic of character and their leaders did
not express a 'Kurdish' but a Muslim identity.
Among those who are
fallaciously categorized as Kurds, few other marginal minority groups live in
Turkey - notably the Yazidis.
Similar situations prevail in what is falsely called 'Kurdistan' in Iraq and in Iran. True, in Syria, there are only Kurmanji; if they want to achieve self-determination, it is certainly their right, but their state should be named Kurmanji Republic. By no means can such a state encompass territories inhabited by the Zaza. One should also take into consideration that in Turkey, Zaza and Kurmanji live basically in different areas in the southeastern part of the country and that they do not tolerate intermarriages, whereas members of either of these two nations often enter into intermarriage with Turks!!!
Similar situations prevail in what is falsely called 'Kurdistan' in Iraq and in Iran. True, in Syria, there are only Kurmanji; if they want to achieve self-determination, it is certainly their right, but their state should be named Kurmanji Republic. By no means can such a state encompass territories inhabited by the Zaza. One should also take into consideration that in Turkey, Zaza and Kurmanji live basically in different areas in the southeastern part of the country and that they do not tolerate intermarriages, whereas members of either of these two nations often enter into intermarriage with Turks!!!
6. Different nations in
Iraq that are fallaciously called 'Kurds'
- Bahdinani
In Iraq, among the first to
be erroneously categorized as 'Kurds' are the Bahadinani, who are also known as
Bahdinani or Bahdini, as they are named after the part of Turkey-Iraq border
region that is called Bahdinan where a local principality existed for 450 years
(late 14th c. to mid 19th c.) as a tiny buffer zone between the Ottoman
Caliphate and Safavid Iran (between the cities of Hakkari aand Amadiyah).
Bahdinani may look close to
Kurmanji, but it is not identical. English Wikipedia (that is the richest
version of the multilingual portal) does NOT offer an article on the subject,
because this version (or rather section) represents the focus of Freemasonic
interference, falsification and systematic misinformation. Yet, Swedish
Wikipedia seems to be more sensitive and informative on this matter, probably
because there may be in Sweden more Bahdinani than Kurmanji, and they never
accept to identify themselves otherwise (http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badinani).
The Swedish text reads:
Badinani (även bahdini) där
en nordkurdisk dialekt som har inslag av arabiska ord och uttryck. Dialekten
talas främst i det tidigare emiratet av Badinan som under 13-1800-talet låg i
södra Kurdistan i Irak. Näraliggande dialekter är Kurmancî (som använder
latinska alfabetet) och sorani (som använder ett modifierat arabiskt alfabet),
men det finns många regionala varianter som ibland är oförståeliga sinsemellan.
Badinani använder det modifierade arabiska alfabetet.
A rough English translation
of the above text reads:
Badinani (also Bahdini) is
a Northern Kurdish dialect that has elements of Arabic words and expressions.
The dialect is spoken mainly in the former emirate of Badinan during
1300's-1800's low in southern Kurdistan, in Iraq. Adjacent dialects are
Kurmancî (using the Latin alphabet) and Sorani (using a modified Arabic
alphabets), but there are many regional variations that are sometimes
unintelligible between themselves. Badinani uses the modified Arabic alphabet.
The text is clear; beyond
the major issue of national identification (or ethnic group identity), there
are differences between Bahdinani and Kurmanji at the level of language.
However, an even more important difference between the two distinct groups is the
fact that Bahdinani is written in Farsi characters (this is what is called
'modified Arabic alphabet') whereas Kurmanji is written in Latin characters –
something that the Bahdinani traditionalists rightly find abhorrent. This is
also revealed in an interesting blog specializing in courses of Bahdinani
language (http://learn-bahdini-kurdish.blogspot.com).
Assuming that Bahdinanis
will accept Kurmanji supremacist attitudes is an outrage. It is tantamount to
forcing the Belgians Flemish to be called Dutch, or East Anglia's English to be
called Saxons. None of them would accept.
- The Yazidis
Yazidis are
Kurmanji-speaking natives, who mainly live in Iraq and in Armenia (and very few
of them in Turkey), but they don't either consider themselves as Kurmanji or
accept to be given the false label 'Kurdish'.
More importantly, the
Yazidis make of their religious difference (they are not Muslims but 'Yazidis')
the major characteristic of their nation. Yazidis (also known as Yazdanis) have
three holy books that all are other than the Quran. Their religion emerged
under strong Gnostic impact, but Ali ibn Abi Talib, Islam's First Imam and
Fourth Caliph, is highly venerated among Yazidis. For these reasons, they
reject the Kurmandji supremacist attitude in Turkey while they also dissociate
themselves from Bahdinanis in Iraq.
It is quite telling that,
in Armenia where the Yazidis constitute the main minority of that country, they
strictly and obstinately demanded that the local government does NOT name them
'Kurds' in any way and under any circumstances whatsoever.
As the Yazidis constitute
the majority of the inhabitants in the Dohuk region of North Iraq, I demanded -
back in 2008/9 - the creation of the Yazidi Republic with Dohuk as capital,
involving also population relocation for the process to be completed. If this
occurred in order at the time, they would now make a small state of ca. 1
million people, and they would face no discrimination at the hands of any other
government or organized crime like the 'Kurdish' peshmerga and the
bogus-Islamists of ISIS.
Average people in Western
Europe and North America must stop accepting blindly the vicious policies of
their governments and wonder the following:
-
Why does tiny Slovenia with
a population of 1.5 million people have the right to self-independence and the
Yazidis with a population of 1 million people do not have this right?
The answer to this question
reveals the dire reality, namely that there are evil plans for the entire area
between the Mediterranean and India - and these plans existed for long, having
been prepared by the-powers-that-be.
- Sorani
- Sorani
Except the aforementioned,
North Iraq is home to the Sorani nation, which is the second ethno-linguistic
group, after the Kurmanji, that currently pretends to be 'Kurdish'. Like the
Kurmanji, they never harbored similar ideas in the past, and their political –
ideological shift occurred only after two Sorani tribal thugs willingly became
dependent on the Western colonial countries in order to obtain weapons.
Gradually, the two
notorious thugs, who initially were quite inimical to one another, were bribed
enough to forget their tribal rivalry and come under systematic French-UK-US
(F-UK-US) guidance or to put it correctly tutelage. At a more recent stage,
following Iraq's occupation by the US, the two corrupt thugs, i.e. Talabani and
Barzani, showed a definite predilection for the Mossad only to be subsequently
propelled to national Iraqi leadership and spread for Israel's sole interests a
systematic bloodshed against many North Iraqi nations that do not accept to be
called 'Kurds' – which went deliberately unreported by the world's biased
mainstream media.
The two ominous persons
would be easily disregarded as comical, if they were not dark enough in their
secret plans and dangerous enough in their ignorance, servility and corruption.
They are the main responsible for today's chaos in Iraq and for the persecution
of other nations either directly in their hands or indirectly in the hands of
others.
To put it correctly,
Talabani and Barzani are not Kurds at all. They are Sorani nationals, and if
they had the honest intention to respect the rights of the other adjacent
nations and setup their own Soran national land as an independent country, they
would draw respect too.
The major problem in their
shameless case is that the Western policy of flattering impotent trash, of
making false promises to thugs-turned-national leaders, and of inflating
ambitions in the sick minds and evil hearts of viciously materialistic persons brought
some results, and the two criminals gradually developed a dangerous Sorani
supremacist attitude and 'Kurdish' imperialistic viewpoints that do not bode
well for the region's safety, peace and future.
Sorani do not understand
either Bahdinani or Kurmanji, but the corrupt and the idiots, who have been
bought in the false vision of 'Kurdish' nationalism, pretend that it is easy
for the native speakers of either language to understand the other. This
pretension is false and deeply inaccurate. Spaniards and Portuguese understand
one another to some extent, but speaking the truth, they admit that they
constitute two different nations.
Certainly the differences
between Sorani and Kurmanji are not as big as those between Russian and
Chinese, but this is meaningless. We are living at the times when the Catalans
and the Galicians demand their self-determination and national independence.
Going opposite to this trend guarantees only a bloody future in the wider
region between the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the
Persian Gulf.
In addition, the
differences between Kurmanji and Sorani, which are similar to those between
Italian and Castilian Spanish, are definitely exacerbated by the use of
different writing systems (Latin for Kurmanji and Farsi for Sorani).
And what would be the point
of hypothetically considering today's Italians and Spaniards as one nation and
of arbitrarily merging them into a fictional 'Latin Republic'?
There is however another
dimension to the issue of Sorani nation. Speaking of languages with minimal written
literature involves first, lack of grammatical and syntactical standards and second,
the survival of several dialects. This is far more relevant to the case of
Sorani rather than of Kurmanji. But it will only produce further troubles, if
the existing evil plans are materialized.
Sorani is highly variant
and the Sorani dialects comprise of the following dialects: Hawleri (in Erbil),
Babani, Garmiani, and Jafi in Iraq, and Ardelani and Mukri (or Mukriani) in
Iran. These dialects will be the first to be threatened with extinction in an independent
'Kurdistan'. They will be erased to the benefit of a standardized Sorani, which
is a modern linguistic construction to which the vicious enemies of all of
these nations, far in the West and in
the darkness of their Freemasonic Orientalist ateliers, attempt nowadays to
attach the 'idea' of writing Sorani in Latin characters! This now looks like a
faraway detail, but within an independent 'Kurdistan' it will become decisively
explosive.
- Fayli
In addition to the
aforementioned, other nations living in Iraq have been fallaciously categorized
as 'Kurds' as well. The Fayli nation is at times believed to be a subdivision
of Luris (which means another nation, as different from the other so-called
'Kurdish' groups as Catalans are from Italians).
For very deep historical reasons
that go far beyond the limits of the present summarizing article, the Faylis
have become an entire chapter of Freemasonic Orientalist speculation and
Western diplomatic planning. Here, suffice it to say that the secrecy of
Western contacts with the Fayli nation is an age-old mystery and goes back to
the Crusades.
What follows in only a
brief, perspicacious glance at some recent, still disparate data and random
points, which are false enough to make a shrewd observer realize that
significant strengths are pulled in the central border region between Iraq and
Iran, and in the highly targeted Zagros Mountains region.
The effort to depict the
Faylis as a stateless people can be easily identified as a hint for a possible
future fake state of Parthia (of which nothing has been publicly said let alone
demanded until now)! To promote this concept, which will emulate further
colonial divisions and strives, the Orientalist forgers diffuse the paramount
falsehood that the ethnic name of the Faylis can be derived from that of the
Arsacid dynasty of Pahlavi, which is absolutely false and the related
argumentation appears to be nonsensical. As per the vicious forgers, who have
recently produced supportive literature, the Faylis are the modern descendents
of the Parthians – which is an even more far-fetched innuendo.
Even more incredible is the
number of 6 million of people ( ! ) that the English Wikipedia, the obedient
and subservient, global promoter of all Freemasonic lies, dares to ascribes to
the Failis in the homonymous entry. This simply means that the secret plans for
Iran's cantonization in the post-nuclear attack period have already advanced up
to the level of extreme details, borderline demarcation, and population
subdivision parameterization.
The aforementioned number for
the Fayli is absolutely ludicrous, as they don't exceed 400000 upon the most
favorable calculations. If there were 6 millions of Faylis in the world, Iraq's
population should be 100 million people, and thus Iran would have 300 million
inhabitants. The exorbitant nature of the figure only epitomizes the vicious
preparations of what is going to take place after Israel's long-anticipated
nuclear attack against Iran. Cruel dictators-in-the-making are evidently
awaiting in the wings only to spread further chaos and death in the Zagros
Mountains and from Mesopotamia to Central Asia.
More specifically, Faylis
are expected to have been programmed for a definitely calamitous role, when the
silly puppets Talabani and Barzani will be swept away by the forthcoming
national-religious 'Kurdish' radicalization, which will not appear before the
proclamation of the fake 'Kurdish' state and the arrival of its supposed 'representative'
in the UN. The hellish nightmare will only come thereafter.
- Gorani
There may be few Goranis in
Iraq, but the bulk of this nation lives in Iran. Many linguists attempt to
associate them with Turkey's Zaza in an effort to bring both distinct nations
within the ominous boiling cauldron of 'Kurdistan', but this is mistakenly
obnoxious and fully irrelevant. Gorani as language is very different from
Kurmanji and Sorani, and despite some morphological affinities with Zaza, it
cannot be associated with it.
If there is an independent 'Kurdistan',
even at the limited level of today's Iraqi borderlines, the Goranis will be
automatically exposed to severe persecution, grave assimilation, brazen
expulsion, and systematic extinction.
-
Hawrami, Kakai (Yarsani), Sarli, and Shabak
Iraq is also inhabited - in
smaller numbers - by the Hawrami people whose majority lives in Iran. The
Hawrami nation is distinct from the Gorani, despite all Western academic
efforts of association.
Contrarily, Kakai is a
Gorani ethno-religious group that is quite different from the mainstream Gorani
Muslims. Kakais follow another religion, Ahl-e Haq, and are rather named
Yarsanis in Iran (see below).
The Sarli people are a
severely persecuted and often deported small nation whose language has
affinities with Gorani.
Finally, beyond the above, there is
also another ethnic-religious group, a Mesopotamian nation that risks facing
the same persecution as the Yazidis at the hands of the ISIS fake Muslim
gangsters: these are the Shabak who live in Sinjar and around, i.e. west of
Dohuk and close to the border point with Turkey and Syria. The Shabak are
neither Yazidis nor Muslims. Their religion has some affinities with either,
but their language is one Turkic dialect - different from Turkey's Turkish,
Azeri or Turkmen. It is - for those familiar with Ottoman History - a dialect
of Qizilbash (today there are only few Qizilbash left in Turkey). Calling the
Shabak 'Kurds' is tantamount to vicious ignorance and as erroneous as
identifying the Chinese as Zulu.
7. Different nations in
Iran that are fallaciously called 'Kurds'
- Ahl e Haq (Yarsani)
Now, in Iran, except the
Sorani and Gorani nations, there are Hawrami, Sandjabi, Kalhori, Malekshahi,
Garusi, Laki and other minor nations that are fallaciously categorized as
'Kurds'. In addition, the outright majority of the Ahl-e Haq (also known as
Yarsani in Iran), an ethnic-religious group (like the Yazidis) of basically
Gorani speaking people, lives there.
More importantly, Ahl-e Haq
do not identify themselves as Gorani - pretty much like the Yazidis, who do not
identify themselves as Bahdinani or Kurmanji. Ahl-e Haq total approximately 1
million people, and if they fall into the hands of some criminal groups
promoted by the West - like today's ISIS - they will face the same fate as the
Yazidis of Iraq.
8. Conclusions
From the above, it becomes
crystal clear that by calling all these different nations and ethnic-religious
groups as 'Kurds', the Western academia, the diplomats, the agents, the
governments and the mass media of the Western countries commit deliberately a
criminal act, which merely heralds a massive, programmed extinction of the
aforementioned nations in series of unequivocal fratricidal conflicts that will
be automatically unleashed, when precariously formed alliances within the forthcoming
fake state of 'Kurdistan' will turn one upon the other in search of absolute
power, financial treasure, and regional predominance.
As a matter of fact, putting the Zaza, the Kurmanji, the Sorani and the Gorani together within the same state, and calling them with one generic appellation, is tantamount to launching today a fictional 'Prussian Republic' with Germans, Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians, Belarus and Russians re-baptized as Prussians! It would explode immediately.
As a matter of fact, putting the Zaza, the Kurmanji, the Sorani and the Gorani together within the same state, and calling them with one generic appellation, is tantamount to launching today a fictional 'Prussian Republic' with Germans, Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians, Belarus and Russians re-baptized as Prussians! It would explode immediately.
The criminal effort to set up today a fake state
called 'Kurdistan' out of the aforementioned many different nations would have
a parallel if, in 1800, French, English and American diplomats, agents,
military, statesmen, and journalists diffused the idea of a 'Balkan nation'
necessary to co-exist on the European territory of the Ottoman Empire,
insisting that there are no differences between Romanians, Bulgarians, Serbs,
Macedonians, Muslims of Bosnia, Catholics of Croatia, Slovenes, Vlachians,
Albanians, Turks, Pomaks, Roma and Greeks, and that all these nations
constitute only one people and must therefore share one country!
Who would not have expected in that case one
nation to fight upon the other within that hypothetical 'Balkan' state where
they would have been arbitrarily and against their own will thrown altogether?
Yet, so many differences exist today among
those Balkan nations as among all those who are being disastrously labeled as
'Kurds'.
9. It
won't be 'Kurdistan', but …. Suicidistan!
The generic name 'Kurds' in the modern Western languages originates from the Turkish name Kürt and the Kurmanji name Kurd to which the Latin term Cyrtii and the Medieval Greek term Kurtoi seem to be associated. However, the ancient appellations do not offer any definite identification; we cannot know whether these ancient terms before 2000 years denoted the ancestors of the Zaza, the forefathers of the Kurmanji, the precursors of the Sorani or the past generations of the Gorani who are all unrelated to one another. The same concerns the respective Arabic and the Farsi terms (Akrad and Gord).
In Classical Arabic, the
name Akrad (which is therefore wrongly translated as 'Kurds' in Modern English)
was not an ethnic or national name, but a collective appellation applied to
many different nations that inhabited the Anti-Taurus Mountains and the Zagros
Mountains, an area also known in Classical Arabic as Jebal (mountains).
Similarly, Atrak did not mean 'Turks' in Classical Arabic; it meant all the
Turkic-speaking nations known, e.g. Seljuq, Ottoman Tukrs, Turkmen, Azeris,
Qizilbash, Uzbek, Kazakhs, Uighurs and others.
And when we have generic names in historical
texts written in other languages (like the Arabic term 'Akrad') we cannot know
to whom they refer; the Soranis? the Goranis? the Kurmanji? For these cases,
the reality of an impossible identification forces us to fully reject the
historicity of the term involved, as we don't know to whom it applies.
With the diffusion of the colonial influence, the use of these two words (Akrad and Atrak) in Modern Arabic changed and started reflecting the criminal, colonial viewpoint, thus meaning basically the non-existing 'Kurds' (Akrad) and Turkey's Turks only (Atrak).
In spite of the
identification impossibility, the generic name was systematically diffused and
extended among all the other local, regional and international languages and
nations in order to effectively confuse all and – in the process – to
overwhelmingly promote the evil plans of the Freemasonic Orientalist colonials.
What is even more suspicious about today's so-called
'Kurds', who are merely diverse fanatics and lunatic nationalists of unrelated
background (Kumrnaji and Sorani basically), is that we know with great surety
that their forefathers never imagined and never envisioned to separate from the
Ottoman Caliphate or Safavid Iran, and - more generally - from the state to
which they belonged.
Finally, if there is an independent 'Kurdistan',
it will soon be turn out to be a … Suicidistan. This means that the curse of
God has fallen on all those materialistic, bribed and besotted people of the
regional political microcosm and that they will all soon vanish as per the
Judgment of God. Constantly across History, God used an evil to punish a good
person or nation that went astray.
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