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@asteraex

Interested in history, anthropology & philosophy. Kurd ☼ ރ

Airyanem Vaējah Beigetreten Nisan 2022
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yorgunturkmen
yorgunturkmen@yenidenturkmen·
🇬🇧: Genetic structure of Assyrians from Turkey. 🇹🇷: Türkiye'de yaşayan Süryanilerin genetik yapısı.
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Berat@berattsyldz_·
@asteraex @yenidenturkmen Bizde genelde bu var lakin çoğunun haberi bile yoktur eminim. Mezhep farklılığı olmalı evet.
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eylok@asteraex·
@berattsyldz_ @yenidenturkmen Türkçesi zaten Süryani, Ingilizcede Syriac oluyor. Zaten en doğrusu Syriac demek, kendi dillerinde de Suryoye. Assyrian’in Türkçesi Assuri ama o terim biraz milliyetçi larp açikçasi.
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Berat@berattsyldz_·
@asteraex @yenidenturkmen İlginç hiç rastlamadım bizde Süryani diyorlar direkt. Aramean diyen görmedim. İran ve Iraktakileri bilemiyorum.
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eylok@asteraex·
@berattsyldz_ @yenidenturkmen Suriye ve Türkiye Süryanileri kendilerine ekseriyetle Aramean derler, Almanca Aramäer. Burda çok tanidiklarim var, Assuri dersen kiziyorlar hatta. Irak ve Irandakiler kendilerine Assuri derler. Mezhep farkliliğindan olmasi gerek…
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eylok@asteraex·
@AriyanNewzad I don’t think there is a connection between these two.
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ariyan hawrê newzad
ariyan hawrê newzad@AriyanNewzad·
@asteraex did you know this whole worm, qirm thing, might be in the name of kirmanşan, or i might be tripping.
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eylok@asteraex·
In Kurdish mythology, Dahhak is described as an Assyrian tyrant. In Iranian mythology, he is known as an evil ruler of Arab descent. However, the story of a serpent-like evil ruler is much older and comes from ancient eastern Iran, originating among the early Iranians. The story of Kawa the Blacksmith and the serpent-like tyrant Dahhak likely represents early conflicts between the Aryans and the Dāsas.
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Josef ☩🇱🇧@JosefAlVaticani·
Mutual having straight up E-sex in public
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Steppe Shaman@SteppeShaman·
"I saw a Kurd behaving poorly in Tokyo."
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eylok@asteraex·
@DynastofAnsan He was the biggest Turk hater until a few months ago mind you.
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Usurper🫈@DynastofAnsan·
“More in common [...] with a Tengrist Yakut than a Muslim Somali or Nigerian.” Could this guy have picked an any more absurd reference point?
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هانا@cys_hanna·
The hottest thing a man could ever wear is kurdish clothes
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eylok@asteraex·
Newroz pîroz be ☀️ Happy Newroz to all
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eylok@asteraex·
Kurds celebrating Newroz in 1994
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eylok@asteraex·
@KureSerhilder I guess it‘s very recent and originates in the early nationalist movements among Kurds, early 20th century.
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Kurê Serhildêr
Kurê Serhildêr@KureSerhilder·
@asteraex Why is it it an Assyrian in Kurdish mythology? How old is this story? It seems like it was made by one of those Median larper Kurds.
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eylok@asteraex·
eylok@asteraex

@Duajo0 Very interesting, I have to look more into that. It seems that Dahhak symbolizes different opponents at different times but the myth ultimately originates among early Iranians and represents the conflict between Aryans and Dāsas.

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Shoresh Geshti
Shoresh Geshti@Geshti_Azadi·
@asteraex In all likelihood, the claim of Dahhak being an Assyrian King is probably very modern. It's just very convenient to the Kurdish narrative of the oppressed Median clans rising against a (historically valid) tyrannical Assyrian empire, echoing the modern reality of the Kurds.
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eylok@asteraex·
@Duajo0 Very interesting, I have to look more into that. It seems that Dahhak symbolizes different opponents at different times but the myth ultimately originates among early Iranians and represents the conflict between Aryans and Dāsas.
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