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Kurds are descendants of Indian Gypsy Immigrants
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 Kurds are descendants of Indian Gypsy Immigrants
 Foreword: This article is very important especially for the Turks in Iran. Read the article carefully and advise your friends to read it.
 The mystery of the word "Kurd" or "Kurdish nation" has always been kept secret because of the political and geopolitical position of the region, or it has been deliberately kept secret because it is useful for some Western countries in the political chess game.
 Eastern and Western research scientists all use the word "Kurd"; They agree that it means nomadic shepherds or shepherds walking herds, regardless of nationality or language: 'Nomadic shepherds are called Kurds'
 According to Russian orientalist Vladimir Alexeyevich Ivanov (1886-1970), in the Middle Ages, in today's Iranian geography between Anatolia and the Indian peninsula; Nomadic shepherds who walk all herds of animals are called 'Kurds'.
 MacKenzie says: When we examine the expansion period of the Arab empire, we see that the name Kurd is synonymous with the words nomadic pastoralists and nomadic herders.
 Martin van Bruinessen says: In the sources of the 1st century of Islam, the word "Kurd" is not the name of a language or ethnic group, but a word that drives herds of animals and perhaps determines political units. In fact, Ekrad-i Arab (Arab Kurds) is mentioned many times in these sources.
– Until the 16th century, the words “Ekrad-i Terakem”, “Ekrad-i Arab”, “Ekrad-i Turkman” and similar words were mentioned in many sources, and the word Kurdish means “nomadic shepherds walking herds”. confirms his claim. –
In the ending called Karnamesi Ardeşir Babakan, the word Kurdish is used in the sense of 'tribe'. The word "Kurd" in the Teberian language means shepherd. All of these are known to many. However, a question arises in front of us. Today, where did a tribe called Kurd, who settled in a geography shared by four countries, Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria, come from and why are they also called Kurds? Until now, no Eastern orientalist and orientalist has either wanted to answer this question or could not find an adequate answer!
 Looking at Kurdish media organs; you claim that they are the natives and real owners of this geography with a lot of false claims and stories without any evidence and you will see that others come later and say that they invaded their homeland and persecuted them.
 From Erbil, the capital of the ancient Assyrians, to Van, the capital of the ancient Arameans, the country of the Medes (the former country of Azerbaijan), the country of the Elams, and all of them are among the baseless claims of those who call Kurdistan Kurdistan. It is as if those who spread these ridiculous claims do not know that these four countries were separate countries at that time and that it is not possible to have all of them! And they make this claim even though there is not a single historical document or evidence to prove the existence of a tribe or nation called Kurds in that geography at that time.
 Some Christian-racist Western countries support Kurdish nationalism in these four countries and encourage them in various ways to establish a so-called independent Kurdistan in order to foment and perpetuate confusion and instability in the Middle East. If the people of the region do not take this matter into consideration and do not know the facts, irreparable disasters will be inevitable.
 In this article, it has been tried to present the evidence that the ethnic groups recognized as Kurds migrated to the Middle East, Anatolia and Europe via Iran, not as real Kurds, but as Gypsies of Indian origin (today's Pakistan is also included in the Indian geography).
 1- The Gypsies, or the Roma, with their new name, are communities with a large population living in various groups in Indian and Pakistani constantly nomadic life.
 2- The dress of the Gypsies in India is almost the same as the dress of the Kurds. Hats, turbans and women's ornaments, decorations and jewelry are very similar to each other (of course, some Gypsies wore the clothes of the country they came from and dressed differently, but what is meant here is traditional clothes).
 3- The language spoken by the Gypsies belongs to the Sanskrit language group. During the migration to the west through Iran, various dialects and accents were formed by mixing with the local languages, and Kurdish and Persian are also dialects of the Hindi branch. Gypsies have added many new words to the languages ​​of European countries during their migration to the West, which form the common words in today's Indo-European languages. The quite similarity between Sanskrit, Bengali, Pashtun, Urdu, Persian and Kurdish cannot be ruled out.
 4- The names of registered Gypsy tribes are very similar to Kurdish tribal names.
 Gypsy tribal names: Klilayi, Goruni, Soran, Kherat, Sur, Cat, Erdel, Kavli, Keraçi, Kadriya, Khani, Bukan.
 Kurdish tribal names: Kliyayi, Gorani, Sorani, Kherat, Zur, Caf, Erdelan, Kavyani, Kırmanji, Kaderi, Khani, Bukan.
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