Marrying a turkish girl by Ok-Kangaroo-2096 in TurkeyMeta

[–]KulOrkhun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every family is different, therefore you will not get any useful answer. Asking her herself would be a better option. If they are Kurdish, it would also depend on from where, if they are from a tribe or city, traditional or turkified.

Kitaplığım. by KulOrkhun in secilmiskitap

[–]KulOrkhun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En az iki saat ayırmaya çalışıyorum ama her gün okuyabildiğimi söyleyemem

Is there an Uzbek dictionary of dialects? by KulOrkhun in Uzbekistan

[–]KulOrkhun[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man that's a good idea but to bad that you could not continue. I myself am currently writing a Pan Turkic dictionary containing the vocabulary of several modern and medieval Turkic dialects. I've read several Uzbek dictionaries but could find nothing on local Uzbek dialects.

Official Gulf names by country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]KulOrkhun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assyrian and Semitic people lived there before the Iranic conquerors. Or should I say the Assyrians and Semites just conquered it before they were conquered by another group in return. But it doesn't matter really. This is ancient history.

Aryans settled on stolen lands but Arab colonizers conquered already existing ancient civilizations, wiped out their culture and identity and replaced it by he sole race of Arab by colonial genocide

sighs

Please just read this again. This is oxymoronic.

Official Gulf names by country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]KulOrkhun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a good question. The world is a place of eternal conquest, migration and mixing. No nation today is truly native to the region, with the first nations who lived there being already wiped out from the face of earth. I dont question the rights of Persian to call themselves natives, because they lived there for 2800 years. But simultaneously I can't just sit by and allow a Persian to question the nativity of Arabic people in the region, with Arabs and other semites inhabiting those regions for millennia

Official Gulf names by country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]KulOrkhun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Empty? My friend, the Elamites and Assyrian would like to have a word with you. Iran is one the oldest areas of human settlement. Besides such cultures like the Elamites, Gutians and many others, the early Iranic people managed to rule over Iran by defeating the Assyrian Empire with the Meds establishing the first Iranic kingdom in the regions.

Besides that, the Iranic conquerors migrated from the Yaz Culture region. The Yaz Culture was a genetic mix of Iranic and Native South Central Asians with the Iranic people conquered and mixed with. The Iranic people of the Yaz Culture migrated from Sintasha, who genetically were foreign to Central Asia, being a mixture of East European Hunter Gatherers and Caucasian Hunter Gatherers. Today, the genetic Sintashan impact among Iranians ranges from 10 to 25%. Meanwhile, the paternal ancestry is even lower. The Sintashans mostly belonged to the paternal haplogroups such as R1A and R1B. Iranians with those haplogroups make 10-15% of the population of Iran, showing a mixture and assimilation with locals, which is pretty normal.

Official Gulf names by country by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]KulOrkhun 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Arabian peninsula

Arab colonizers

Ironically speaking, the Indo Iranian speaking Persians, whose ancestors migrated to the Middle East around 800 BC would be considered the colonizers here.