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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc1mn6LIxbk
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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgW_BJ75l_Q

these stupid ppl only have 1 solution, separate from each other, but no both want to rule the other side, stupid subhumans

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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqBnupQrJfE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxA8LIV2Nww
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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6XXP-OAWoU

remember this guy? he is dead now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CvSDaiE_ZQ
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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUFnCTsj7vI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOYUjVFsjX0
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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gU-ugIN6rs
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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This could escalate or die down, we've seen this before during the Iraq war. It's hard to tell now.
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Al-Qaeda-linked ISIS under attack in northern Syria

A powerful al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria has issued an ultimatum to other rebel factions that have been fighting it.

The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) threatened to leave the city of Aleppo to government forces unless its rivals stop their attacks against it within 24 hours.

ISIS has suffered losses in two days of fighting against an alliance of rebel forces in Aleppo and Idlib provinces.

The group is accused of imposing a reign of terror on areas it controls.

In an audio message, an unidentified ISIS spokesman called on other rebel groups to lift checkpoints and release all the prisoners they hold.

He said ISIS had been "stabbed in the back", and that if the attacks did not stop, it would have no choice but to pull back from the frontlines of Aleppo.

Dozens of its members are reported to have been killed or captured over the past two days.

The BBC's Rami Ruhayem in neighbouring Lebanon says the fighting in northern Syria has highlighted a deep rift between groups that share a lot in ideology and aspirations.

ISIS is fighting Free Syrian Army groups as well as the Islamic Front, a coalition of Syrian rebel factions which also wants to build an Islamic state in Syria.

The fighting flared on Friday, prompted partly - reports said - by ISIS gunmen who fired at residents of the Aleppo village of Kafr Takharim. They had been protesting against the death of a doctor and rebel commander in ISIS custody.

Other rebel groups say ISIS has attempted to hijack their struggle for its own ends.

'Helping Assad'
An Idlib activist, Abu Leyla, told AFP news agency that ISIS "only benefits the Assad regime".

That was echoed by the main opposition National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, which applauded the FSA's efforts to dislodge ISIS.

"ISIS is an extension of the Assad regime," the Coalition's Munzer Akbik said.

"The solution to fighting extremism in Syria is to strengthen the Free Syrian Army at this critical juncture."

Fighting has been reported in:

Atareb, Aleppo province, with FSA units reportedly making progress but ISIS surrounding the town and shelling it
The eastern districts of Kallassah, Ansari and Jisr al-Hajj in Aleppo city, where the Mujahideen Army is taking on ISIS
Qabtan al-Jabal and surrounding villages west of Aleppo city, with reports of dozens of ISIS fighters captured
Hazzano and Maarat Misreen in Idlib province
But in Saraqeb and Kafranbel, Idlib, ISIS is reported to be rounding up "suspect activists"
The fight against ISIS appears to be the priority for all groups fighting the Syrian government, with one exception - the Nusra Front, our correspondent says.

Organically linked to ISIS, the two groups used to follow the same al-Qaeda leadership until they split last year. Nusra is now closely allied to the Islamic Front, and has been trying to remain neutral.

For all the groups involved, the fighting is diverting precious resources away from the fight with the Syrian government, our correspondent adds.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25606370
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Keep fighting Arabs that's all you can do haha
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Stupid Arabs they make it really easy for us.
If this goes on, in 10 years there will be only 2 Arabs left in both Iraq and Syria, what a bunch of subhumans.

And look at those little kids who run around there. They will grow up to become snackbarallah's like their parents. Damn, these people are backward.

Peshmerga should capture Kirkuk fast and if the civil war spreads, just capture Mosul back as well and kick out the Arabs once and for all, mosul was originally Kurdish despite having majority Arab now, so just take it back as well. And YPG should secure access to Mediterranean, this is a great opportunity.
biji kurd u kurdistan !!
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Lets not forget the 'ancient indigenous god-given CHRISTIAN assyrians' will try to take Mosul back if we kick the arabs out, as it was their capital a few thousand years ago Ninawa. Even though they invaded the city and claimed it as theirs?? Logic = 0.

Oh this goes for every town and village in Northern Syria to, especially Qamishlo....

*sarcasm*
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Here is the guy who shot the shia truck drivers last years
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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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https://www.facebook.com/video/embed/vid_id=731872413491018
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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This is maliki militia lol

https://www.facebook.com/video/embed/video_v=512534268859701
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
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biji kurd u kurdistan !!
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I believe it is this video, fixed the link:

https://www.facebook.com/video/embed/?video_id=512534268859701
biji kurd u kurdistan !!
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Many Anbaris flee to KRG for f**ks SAKE there is 22 arab countries what the f**k do you want from Kurdish lands????
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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Many Anbaris flee to KRG for f**ks SAKE there is 22 arab countries what the f**k do you want from Kurdish lands????
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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Bomb explodes outside Baghdad bus terminal, killing nine

BAGHDAD - Jan 12, 2014

(Reuters) - A car bomb exploded outside a bus terminal in central Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least nine people and wounding 16, police and medics said.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack at the Allawi al-Hillah bus terminal but Sunni Islamist insurgents have been gaining ground over the past year in the western province of Anbar bordering Syria, where the militant group is also active.

On January 1, militants seized control of two cities in Sunni-dominated Anbar, raising the stakes in a confrontation with the Shi'ite-led government, which has vowed to eradicate al Qaeda in Iraq.

The Iraqi army has deployed tanks and artillery around one of those cities, Falluja, threatening to storm the town unless local tribesmen expel gunmen from the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Ramadi, the provincial capital, was retaken by the army with the help of tribes in the area.

Bloodshed in Iraq has returned to its highest level in five years, a surge of violence partly fuelled by the war that began in Syria some months before U.S. forces ended their nine-year occupation of Iraq in 2011.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/12/us-iraq-bomb-idUSBREA0B03V20140112
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Four Iraqi soldiers captured some days ago, executed by ISIS.
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We have to present our south borders with Iraq ASAP I hope Mandali is included thou I doubt maliki will accept it I've seen a video and the shia guy talks about Mandali not been part of KRG as was added to Iraq by the Brits that's why I say it's hard for Mandali it's Kurdish no doubt but it's isolated by arab lands, either way it's time to draw borders with Iraq and let Iraqis sort their own shizz out
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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5g8o49Y9ec#t=35

Iraq PM offering to pay tribesmen $400 a month to drive out militants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ygx5VSGa9Y
Edited by FeyliKurd, Jan 15 14, 6:36.
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Good move these ISIS rats is both Kurdish and shia enemies they are thus a common enemy
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
Jan 8 14, 9:02
I believe it is this video, fixed the link:

https://www.facebook.com/video/embed/?video_id=512534268859701
WTF? This is monkeyish and clownish , i would say from a military perspective that the Iraqi soldiers have no chance against kurdish peshmargas. What makes it funny is that many of the iraqi soldiers got trained by Americans but still have no clue at how to behave like a disciplined soldier... Just look at this rofl...

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I helped these guys in training.. come on guys, what's up with the dancing in a circle and shooting your weapons in the air? Hope the Iraqi families stay safe, they already went through so much. Hope peace finds them all.

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Iraqi soldiers killed by ISIS in Anbar
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