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| Qandil | May 16 13, 4:14 Post #451 |
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Link please? |
| "Kurdino! Bibin yek; eger hûn nebin yek, hûn ê herin yek bi yek." - Cigerxwîn. | |
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| Deleted User | May 16 13, 6:01 Post #452 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UTdo5_8Mnc&bpctr=1368646200 |
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| ALAN | May 16 13, 11:12 Post #453 |
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Anbar tribes declare their war in maliki militias |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Xoybun | May 17 13, 2:30 Post #454 |
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They need to take off those long skirts, they are not effective when in battle. How the hell are they going to run or crouch... |
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| Deleted User | May 17 13, 3:23 Post #455 |
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It is not a skirt, it is called a dishdasha. |
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| Worldwar2boy | May 17 13, 4:03 Post #456 |
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it will always be a skirt to me |
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| Brendar | May 17 13, 4:17 Post #457 |
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| Xoybun | May 17 13, 4:53 Post #458 |
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Actually it's a tanoora for Men. |
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| ALAN | May 17 13, 12:20 Post #459 |
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it is a long skirt , apparently they dont wear undies underneath it either :lolz: and eat rice with their dirty bare hands, fucking disgusting man :smackhead
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 17 13, 12:23 Post #460 |
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irack going backwards like Camel's piss
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Xoybun | May 18 13, 2:28 Post #461 |
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43 Sunnis killed in Baquba, i-rack Does anyone have the news about unknown armed groups kidnapping Arabs in Kerkûk and then kill them and dump them outside Kerkûk? My father read it on Al Jazeera 20 minutes ago...Sounds like Peshmerga is doing a great job now! |
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| Kurdistano | May 18 13, 8:36 Post #462 |
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No way its the Peshmerga doing it. just a few days ago, Shias were killed in Kerkûk and now Sunnis in Baghdad. its Sunni-Shi'a conflict. |
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| ALAN | May 18 13, 1:57 Post #463 |
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Dlovan: This was in Baquba of dyala province, its not kurdish, its an arab town so its def a sunni-shia civil war video: http://www.facebook.com/video/embed?video_id=579107385463530 |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 18 13, 2:27 Post #464 |
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Iraq’s Sunnis Divided Over Need for Their Own Federal Region An Iraqi soldier escorts civilians as they leave anti-government protests in Hawija, April 22. Photo: AP BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraq’s Sunni Muslims are united in their opposition to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad, but divided over whether the large minority should be pushing for the type of autonomy enjoyed by the ethnic Kurds in the north. A recent wave of protests against Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki’s government in the Sunni provinces – and a bloody government crackdown against demonstrators last month – has fueled calls for a federal Sunni Arab “triangle” in the densely populated regions of Iraq. “Now Sunnis understand why the Kurds had insisted on having their own federal region,” said Zafir Alani, a leader of the powerful Sunni Iraqiya bloc. “They wanted to secure their rights and avoid finding themselves at the mercy of central authority,” he explained, saying “Maliki’s unfair and unjust rule” had driven the Sunnis to demand their own enclave. Iraq’s ethnic Kurds gained autonomy following the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. The Kurdistan Region has its own government, parliament, constitution and army. But Alani conceded that, “Sunnis have not agreed on the mechanism for such a federal region, and its implementation is not possible at this time.” Tariq Al-Hashimi, the Sunni vice president who fled Baghdad in 2011 after facing terrorism and murder charges, said that federalism was the right answer for Iraq. “From experience, I believe federalism is an optimal system for a multinational state. We are in the process of forming a Sunni federal region and there is enough support for the project. The announcement will be made at a proper time,” he said, painting perhaps an overly optimistic picture of events. .“I am for a Sunni region and the region does not necessarily need to be called a Sunni region. Sunnis have long wanted to have their own region,” Hashimi said. The idea of dividing Iraq into Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish zones was first proposed by US Vice President Joseph Biden, when he was a senator. But Washington no longer backs that proposal. All Sunni politicians do not back the idea of creating their own federal region, which constitutionally can be achieved through a referendum. “The idea of a federal Sunni region is not acceptable,” said Haris Jenabi, spokesman of the Sunni Endowment Diwan. He refused to reply to a question by Rudaw about what would happen if the vast majority of Sunnis vote for federalism. Qasim Kerbuli, a member of the organizing committee behind Sunni protests in Anbar province, said that the creation of a federal Sunni region is a last resort. “We don’t demand such a region at this time. Our priority is that Mr Maliki has to step down,” he said. “We are not ready to live under Maliki’s oppression. Our options are very clear: change of prime minister or a federal region for Sunnis. http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/16052013 |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 18 13, 2:28 Post #465 |
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a bomb goes off in baghdad. this is the shithole country we are forced to be part of (tffff) |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Worldwar2boy | May 18 13, 9:42 Post #466 |
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hahahahahahahaha take that stupid skirt wearing I-racki loving desert donkeys this is payback time... we will soon leave that shithole country |
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| Xoybun | May 19 13, 1:26 Post #467 |
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I have to ask again...what happened to the Arab capital of tourism this year? How many tourists visited the peaceful city of Bagdad? |
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| ALAN | May 19 13, 3:50 Post #468 |
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Breaking News ... Gunmen control security checkpoint in Ramadi Saturday, 18 May 2013 12:55 Shafaq News / Clashes erupted between gunmen and security forces on the highway in Ramadi city on Saturday, while pointing out that the insurgents took control of a security checkpoint in that area and captivated its member, a police source in Anbar said. “Unknown gunmen clashed this afternoon on the highway at 90 kilometer road in Ramadi city with the security forces and controlled the center allocated to protect that road, they also captivated eight members of the Federal Police,” the source told “Shafaq News”. A security source said earlier on Saturday, that unidentified gunmen ambushed this morning police members in 165 kilometer eastern Ramadi and managed to kidnap five police members and took them to an unknown destination. |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 19 13, 3:51 Post #469 |
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Breaking News ...Gunmen cut off Iraq - Jordan road Saturday, 18 May 2013 15:01 Shafaq News / Unidentified gunmen cut off the road that links between Iraq and Al-Anbar on Saturday, a security source in Anbar said. “Dozens of gunmen deployed on the highway in Rutba area after cutting off the road between Anbar and Jordan,” the source told “Shafaq News”. The situation in Anbar Ramadi (108 km west of Baghdad) evolved markedly after clashes erupted between gunmen and security forces on the highway in Ramadi city, it was said that the gunmen took control of a security in the area and captivated its members, but Anbar Operations Command denied that. Earlier ,a security source said on Saturday, that unidentified gunmen ambushed this morning police members in 165 kilometer eastern Ramadi and managed to kidnap five police members and took them to an unknown destination. The repercussions comes in the security file, after a bloody day in the capital Baghdad and neighboring provinces; represented in multiple bombings that killed and wounded dozens of civilians, while no one has claimed responsibility for those operations.[/b] |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| ALAN | May 19 13, 3:53 Post #470 |
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seems like sunnis gearing up to take control and run their own region which will only strengthen Kurdistan federal status as well
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| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Deleted User | May 19 13, 9:58 Post #471 |
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Kassem was half Kurdish. |
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| ALAN | May 19 13, 2:11 Post #472 |
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was he? well he was brutal to Kurds too that ain't no Kurd to me he considered himself arab though. |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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| Deleted User | May 19 13, 10:53 Post #473 |
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I know he wasn't a Kurdish nationalist by a long shot, sadly he was a i-racki nationalist but he didn't realise that was just an invention by the west, i-rack was never a country before. He included the Kurdsih sun in the i-racki flag: |
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| Worldwar2boy | May 19 13, 11:39 Post #474 |
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that's not the kurdish sun, our sun is different |
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| Deleted User | May 20 13, 1:16 Post #475 |
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It isn't meant to be completely Kurdish, the inner bit is meant to symbolize Kurd, the red traingles sunni and rest shia and christian. |
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, apparently they dont wear undies underneath it either :lolz: and eat rice with their dirty bare hands, fucking disgusting man :smackhead

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