Kurdistan: The Military History of a Stateless Nation

2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
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Discover the untold story of Kurdistan, a stateless nation bound by a rich culture and language. From historical injustices to modern-day struggles, witness the resilient Kurds' unwavering pursuit of their dream amidst ongoing adversity. Don't miss this eye-opening journey!
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  • I was in Syria 2017. The Kurds where and still are one of the most humble people I’ve ever met. They are kind, generous, and very resourceful. They also fight like dogs backed in a corner. They brought light to the ignorance that I had for the people who follow Islam. I left with a whole new understanding of the people and cultures of the Middle East. I hope one day they can have a land of their own.

    @luke7456@luke74568 ай бұрын
    • The land we think we own isn’t ours to keep but it will surely keep our bones someday. Thank you for your kind words. All the peoples of Mediterranean have similar characteristics. We are warm and friendly even with strangers. We are familiar with different faces and their customs. We are familiar with many religions and languages. We have witnessed many empires rise and fall. Our soils are fertile with the blood of the mighty warriors from every corner of the world. We don’t need a piece of land. We need peace and prosperity for everyone which is so easy to fulfill only with the money and effort spend on wars. Don’t promise us a place in heaven please. Let’s build the heaven on earth together.

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce8 ай бұрын
    • your name is literally "turkce" stop pretending like you are a kurd@@nostaljiturkce

      @senu6046@senu60467 ай бұрын
    • @@nostaljiturkce Turk spotted

      @MasterChief-bz7vq@MasterChief-bz7vq7 ай бұрын
    • Like in Your backyard maybe

      @DarkVeilNebula@DarkVeilNebula7 ай бұрын
    • @@nostaljiturkce „I’m Kurdish..“ 👨🏿‍💻🇹🇷

      @uguryzg@uguryzg7 ай бұрын
  • From an outsider's perspective, there's very little not to like about the Kurdish people. They work hard, mind their own business when they can, and fight like hell when they have to. I don't think anyone really knows what their future holds, but I hope whatever happens, it leads to a more prosperous and peaceful future. They deserve as much, at the very least

    @the1flym459@the1flym4599 ай бұрын
    • Nailed it. Great people who have, historically, always drawn the short straw

      @misledprops@misledprops9 ай бұрын
    • Ok but decades of bombing turkey kinda stops that train of thought real quick lol

      @jonnyh5858@jonnyh58589 ай бұрын
    • Their use of child soldiers is despicable. Kurds are monsters for using them.

      @boris1387@boris13879 ай бұрын
    • And then the Turks arrived

      @namelesssomebody2557@namelesssomebody25579 ай бұрын
    • They are the most islamic people in turkey. They are very conservative. They genocided the Christian assyrians.

      @schneejacques3502@schneejacques35029 ай бұрын
  • What we need as Kurds: 1: Air Force. 2: an influential leader who can show our people that we can put our cultural differences to the side and stand together whether in Syria, Iraq, Iran, or Turkey. The money and western support is there for it. As the largest ethnic minority in the world without a country, it’s a slap in the face by the international community that more has not been done for us.

    @KURD-1116@KURD-11165 ай бұрын
    • and counter attack defence drones etc

      @aqwsderxz@aqwsderxz5 ай бұрын
    • *No* *No* *NO!* you need negotiation, there is no need for war, don't make yourselves look like rebels and terrorist by going to war with 4 biggest countries on Middle East. you already have a big population and united geography, there is no need to die, I honestly would advice you to look at this with bigger scope, you Kurds have respect in the region ,specially in Iran and Iraq, you could spend 10 years of negotiation and manage to create your own nation, or go to war with those countries for again 10 years, loose millions of people and most likely not create Kurdistan. it's the only reality, accept it and you will have a bright future, you will have Kurdistan, Inshallah, just act smart. Kurds are not loose criminals like ISIS in between boarders, so don't make yourselves look like them, don't label yourselves with ugly words such as _Terrorists_ because you are not! you are a nation! you are a ethnicity! make sure you peacefully work towards it, it might take 20 years, but it will be well worth it. trust me, I spend 20 years study history and culture, I learned this, this is the only recipe for Kurdistan, remember Armenian genocide! turkey have had 20% Armenian population during the ottoman era, they wanted to separate and 60% of them were murdered! this could be the reality of Kurdistan if there would be a war in the region, *Don't let them threat you as rebels* can you imagine 60 million of Kurds turn to 30 millions scattered between 4 countries, that would not even be big enough to try a second time. Act smart, I support Kurdistan, love from Iran

      @topgears7775@topgears77754 ай бұрын
    • ​@@topgears7775Here is the leader, the great unifier of the Kurxa

      @mohamedsaid4824@mohamedsaid48244 ай бұрын
    • You can’t acknowledge in the same comment that the west will have your back, while also claiming that you get no international support lol. That makes no sense

      @bigpapi6688@bigpapi66884 ай бұрын
    • What you need is not attacking the Federal German police at your rallies, every time with serious injuries at the police. German police should adapt Israeli procedures, to tell them how them to behave.

      @Alex-jb5tb@Alex-jb5tb4 ай бұрын
  • I’m from Mexico and even tho my country doesn’t have any reason to be involved with the Kurdistan problem but I still have nothing but respect for all the Kurdish people. I don’t know why other powers just couldn’t be fine with a Kurdish state

    @Chorizero2369@Chorizero23697 ай бұрын
    • We don't know neither, kurds have 50-60 millions population in this region. But 4 states are fascist against us

      @lavieenconfinement3511@lavieenconfinement35116 ай бұрын
    • @@lavieenconfinement3511 yeah It’s just stupid cuz I’ve met a couple Kurds and they are nothing but humble and very friendly people I’ve met from that region of the world it feels like. I honestly rly hope they will one day find independence

      @Chorizero2369@Chorizero23696 ай бұрын
    • @@Chorizero2369 we have a sad history, we have been and divided into 2 empires. So Ottoman Empire and Saffavid empire (persian) used kurds to kill each other. Every kurd can speak at least 2-3 language in the region. Other nations cans only speak one language. Kurdish people are the most democratic and equal people between men and women. Our kurdish women fought against Daesh dogs. My aunt she herself fought for our freedom. May her soul rest in peace.

      @lavieenconfinement3511@lavieenconfinement35116 ай бұрын
    • The title deeds of the Armenian province are available in the Ottoman state archives. Today, the heir of the Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey, has the authority to hand over the Armenian province to the Armenians again when the time comes. The peaceful repatriation of the nomadic Kurds, who colonized historical Armenia, to Mesopotamia and Iran is within the authority of the Republic of Turkey. Israel is a good example

      @aliklc1970@aliklc19703 ай бұрын
    • You don't understand why countrys wouldn't just give away land?

      @Mrblob100@Mrblob10028 күн бұрын
  • As a Kurd its quite painful to listen to the long string of failures and inability to establish a free country.

    @hamidOmar-it4lw@hamidOmar-it4lw9 ай бұрын
    • Tbf put any other group of people in between those states and they wouldn’t win either. Iran has almost always had a great military and so has Turkey and those are just 2/4

      @AT-AT26@AT-AT269 ай бұрын
    • Siding with outside powers doesn't help

      @skp8748@skp87489 ай бұрын
    • @@skp8748 To many Kurds everyone they deal with is an outside power. What’s the difference between meeting a leader in Istanbul and joining with them in an alliance vs London to them? Both of them are foreigners that don’t care about them but atleast the London guns shoot better.

      @AT-AT26@AT-AT269 ай бұрын
    • ​​​​@@skp8748To the Kurds, the Arabs are also outsiders. Makes it worse when Arabs tried to genocide them after the Iran-Iraq War. They have no reason to side with their "countrymen" who merely treat them as troublemakers or lesser citizens, compared to outsiders who at least are giving them some sort of a helping hand.

      @imgvillasrc1608@imgvillasrc16089 ай бұрын
    • As a US citizen it is quite painful that we have not given the Kurdish nation the support it deserves. It was my hope that the actions of the Peshmerga & other units against ISIS would galvanize more overt support...but geopolitics have screwed the Kurds at every turn.

      @adamgroszkiewicz814@adamgroszkiewicz8149 ай бұрын
  • I think the Kurds deserve better than the card they’ve been dealt from your analysis. I hope the Kurd factions can put aside their differences and work together for independence

    @tundeomobaorun1931@tundeomobaorun19317 ай бұрын
  • I'm Iranian and I love Kurds, I love their culture and their language! I believe Kurdistan has enough cultural and geographical unity to turn into a country. they are lovely people ,I have had classmates from Kermanshah, he was one of my best friends during mid-school. Also I strongly believe that Middle East before British colonisation have had open boarders in between ethnicities, there were no clear boarder, there were Turkish and Persian and Arabic cities who decided to protect certain geographical regions ,but never like after what the world has become after World War Two. I think the strong boarder ownerships began in Middle East region with the British, where they sow regions as belongings and wealth , you can ask any Arab ,Kurd, Turkish, Armenian ,Persian you know and they will agree, there were no boarder ownership in entire Middle East and because of that ethnicities rarely fought and if they did there usually was a conflict between sultans that forced them to join X or Y army. Kurds just like all other ethnicities in Middle East have a large population, they are the decedents of the Ancient Medes & Hattush (Hitties). so we know that they have had their own historical eras at some point. There always been good relations between Kurds and their neighbours up untill saddam and all other dictators who emerged after him in the region that is why it is important to keep in mind as any included/neighbouring people to Kurdistan that it would be a different relation between us if we went to war against Kurds than peacefully accepting their demand, remember these boarders we have today? they were not the boarders we decided to have, if the problem will solve with separation of Kurdistan so let it be so, we have a stronger bound in between us. I rather this friendship between us and Kurds because they are great people than destroying it because of greed and pride, I would hate it if I know one day people in my country and people in Kurdistan would have a slightest hate towards each other that was the product of a war that happened between our people. that has more value to us than having different shape on a worthless political map, remember we are human at the first place, and to be realistic about nationality, there is only one country we should all worry about and that is the Earth itself.

    @topgears7775@topgears77754 ай бұрын
    • Bro Iranian And Kurd Is Brother The Same

      @user-nz5wf3qm5y@user-nz5wf3qm5y2 ай бұрын
    • I agree, there were no borders. I'm from Kurdistan of Iraq, but half of my relatives live in Kurdistan of Iran which shows that people used to move freely without borders getting in the way. All the Kurds on the border cities have relatives in other parts of Kurdistan.

      @CopWatch_Channel@CopWatch_Channel2 ай бұрын
  • When I was in Iraq, during the US backed first election since the 1950s, there were seats in Iraqi parliament set aside for Kurdish leaders. They were in control of a large portion of Northern Iraq that US forces called Kurdistan and when our troops went there to visit the dam and even swim in the reservoir were able to walk around the Kurdish villages without their body armor and weapons. I was unable to go on the mission, though, so this is coming from my little brother and his rifle squad members (we were squad leaders together for ten out the thirteen months we spent there). Everyone of the twenty or so of our battalion's interpreters were Kurds and many of the Iraqi soldiers and police officers in the Mosul region were as well. Every single Kurdish soldier and police officer I met spoke Arabic, Kurdish, Turkish and English. A few spoke Russian and Persian. These weren't always traditionally educated men, though a few had graduated from the University of Mosul, but rather had learned all the languages out of both a need to survive and an unspoken good natured competition between one another as to whom could be the most fluent in the most languages. I found them all to be good men, highly intelligent soldiers and solid fighters.

    @robertmosher7418@robertmosher74189 ай бұрын
    • The Kurds are very well liked among the us military, and Erbil probably has the highest number of US troops. They're great fighters and courageous people. Imo they're the sole reason Iraq wasn't overrun by ISIS, as the official Iraqi army wasn't putting up a fight and the PMF wasn't really armed and established. I hope one day they will be strong enough and supported enough to prevent turkey and Iran from bombing them whenever they want.

      @AnchoviesofDoom@AnchoviesofDoom9 ай бұрын
    • Kurds have been wronged for so long and had lived a tough life for decades They don’t back down as easily like their Southern counterparts

      @EM-tx3ly@EM-tx3ly9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EM-tx3lyIraq: My brother, why do you want my country, my brother?

      @user-cg2tw8pw7j@user-cg2tw8pw7j9 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate your kind words as a kurd brother, I wish you luck and happiness in life, you sound very intelligent yourself and hopefully one day Kurdistan will be established and you will be more than welcome to visit.

      @CsCfg@CsCfg9 ай бұрын
    • @@CsCfg Iraq: Sorry brother, but you are Aryans

      @user-cg2tw8pw7j@user-cg2tw8pw7j9 ай бұрын
  • I was stationed in Kirkuk in 2009. The Kurdish People were so good to us. Hopefully this video will help share their story

    @pmattox2288@pmattox22889 ай бұрын
    • Yeah it’s too bad Barzani tried to push the independence referendum in 2017, and then central gov in Iraq took back Kirkuk - and all of it’s massive oil revenue. Kurdish control lasted 2014-2017. 2014 was when the Kurds liberated Kirkuk from ISIS.

      @mrb7057@mrb70579 ай бұрын
    • I was deployed to the Kirkuk area in 06 and 07 at FOB Mchenry. Worked side by side with the Peshmerga and felt super safe with them. They don’t mess around when it comes to warfare. All the Kurdish people I ever had the pleasure of meeting were always kind and friendly. But a lot of the people I had met in my time on that deployment were nice and kind people. It’s just a different culture and way of life that some people lose sight on.

      @BuddhadaSAVAGE87@BuddhadaSAVAGE879 ай бұрын
    • Kirkuk is türkmen city

      @ferquentenrique8373@ferquentenrique83738 ай бұрын
    • @@mrb7057i dont see referendum as wrong thing, i voted for yes i saw it as our basic right. And before i vote for Yes i questioned me should i vote for yes? I came to result why in middle east they made some very small countries for some tribes but why freedom for 50 million kurdish with their own language and culture is wrong thing ?

      @Zanna444@Zanna4448 ай бұрын
    • @@ferquentenrique8373 I dont know where were turkmen when saddam hussain regime was ruling? We never heard any turkmen to say kirkuk is turkmen city, cause he could kill all of you in one single hour. Once kurdistan government had been formed they recognized all of small nations and religions in kurdistan cause they said we faced lots of genocide we dont want minorities to feel same as we felt, even turkey said there is no turkmen in this world at beginning. until lately they use you as pawn of game, when every thing come to peace turkemn raise n said kirkuk is turkmen city, The question is that what will turkmen do if another Saddam Hussein rise in iraq? Will you still say same thing ?

      @Zanna444@Zanna4448 ай бұрын
  • Wow, that is a classic underdog story if I ever heard one. I hope the Kurdish people can win their independence someday.

    @Loki_FPV666@Loki_FPV6664 ай бұрын
  • I have some friends and family that fought in Iraq with the help of Kurdish fighters. They all have high praise for the Kurdish people.

    @Zenny916@Zenny9164 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Simon for telling a story about us, all Kurds appreciate it when someone from the outside acknowledges us.

    @alibarznji2000@alibarznji20005 ай бұрын
  • I spent over a year working with the Kurds back in 08. Couldn’t be more impressed with their soldiers, especially in comparison with their Iraqi counterparts. Professional and proficient. We were happy to trust them, while we couldn’t trust any other indig force.

    @jonathanfisher3916@jonathanfisher39169 ай бұрын
    • That's why they don't have a country... 😂 always siding with outsiders

      @skp8748@skp87489 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • @@skp8748 I mean their other choices are what? Iraq, Iran, Syria, and turkey? Because those are GREAT options…

      @jonathanfisher3916@jonathanfisher39169 ай бұрын
    • @@jonathanfisher3916true, it’s more like they have no competent neighbors.

      @TKE644@TKE6449 ай бұрын
    • @@ems4884 The US did in Iraq almost the same stupid actions they did in Vietnam. Harassing the location population isn't how to build an allied nation. They did succeed in uniting the locals against the US though.

      @fukkitful@fukkitful9 ай бұрын
  • I lived in the Erbil area for summer 2014-2016. The Kurds are good people.

    @joshuaradick5679@joshuaradick56799 ай бұрын
    • If you love them so much, you can give them some territory from your country, so they can establish Kurdistan there and not steal lands from other countries. Win-Win

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • @@Alierturk7ignore this guy he’s been saying this on every comment. He’s just hateful and has no life.

      @Coldheart3690@Coldheart36909 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Alierturk7Yeah the US should conquer Turkey make it to a US state and give the East to the Kurds💀

      @kral16643@kral166439 ай бұрын
    • @@kral16643 US can’t even conquer Vietnam and Afghanistan, man. How are they gonna conquer 100 million populated Turkey? 😂 They’re all gay in US. They can’t fight like a man 😂😂

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • Good to western visitors,bad to each other

      @cyrusmackie9376@cyrusmackie93769 ай бұрын
  • Thanks very much for your informations about great Kurdish people, which liev tausends of years in the same area. Salut from Switzerland with mounten and without see as Kürdistan.

    @bilalekici8059@bilalekici80595 ай бұрын
    • Hitler Kürtlerin İsviçre lden geldiğini söylemişti Almanlarla birlikte 🤣🤣🤣🤣Ama iki halkta Ukrayna'dan gelmişti

      @XbxbnWhdj@XbxbnWhdj4 ай бұрын
  • You forgot to mention that British Air force bombing the kurdish villages and resistance with Iraqian army from 1921 to 1958 and destroyed hundreds of villages because Iraq was created by Britain after first World War. My grand father fought against British when Britain occupied kurdistan after WW1 with his 300 fighters, and one day when the british army attacked his region, called shameran he shot down a British fighter plane. My grand father name was Muhammad san Ahmed. Respect for your video

    @simkomala1945@simkomala19459 ай бұрын
    • Well, Churchill did test Britain's first chemical gas bombs on Kurdish villagers hiding within caves. The point with Kurdistan that everyone can take from the activities conducted against the Kurds is that Kurdistan exists as a lawless paradise for external powers to commit crimes with impunity.

      @Magneticvortex-kk4gb@Magneticvortex-kk4gb9 ай бұрын
    • Still lost. And you keep losing. Kurds will never have their own state 😁

      @arwing20@arwing209 ай бұрын
    • @@arwing20 Expand on that a little more. What did they lose? What are they keeping on loosing? Why can't they have their state, what's your argument for that? Come on, show us how smart you are.

      @Magneticvortex-kk4gb@Magneticvortex-kk4gb9 ай бұрын
    • Any smart person knows that unity means peace, prosperity and power to defend yourself. The real traitors are those who want to be divided. They are so brainwashed with their ethnicity and the lie of fake freedom that they don’t even realize they are putting themselves in great danger because the predator’s tactic is divide and conquer. The history is full of examples with this. The nature is full of examples with this. Every predator attacks the weaker member. Lions, wolves, etc. first create a diversion and divide the tribe so that they can get what they want! Even small stupid fish know how to defend themselves against large predators. They come together and pretend to be large even though they are not. Besides why side with foreigners who are only interested in our natural resources rather than work with our neighbors with whom we are sharing the land together for 1000s of years? Neither the Kurds nor the Turks who live in Turkiye want to divide. On the contrary, we want to unite all the nations in and around our lands so that we can bring peace and prosperity back. The history writes it was the British who drew the recent borders in the Middle East. They had divided our lands so that it will be difficult for us to unite again. Because they are well aware of us sending them back where they came from when we are united. They even planted a puppet government Israel right in the middle of Islamic states just to cause more conflict in the area. Wasn’t it more peaceful before the Brits? Didn’t we live in peace and prosper together for hundreds of years? Stop blaming Turks for the wars happening in the Middle East! The wars were in Europe when Turks ruled in the Middle East! Don’t be a fool my dear neighbor, my brother, my sister! “Sürüden ayrılanı kurt kapar!”

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce9 ай бұрын
    • @@Magneticvortex-kk4gb They were crushed by the British They keep losing to stronger people like the Iraqis, Turks and Iranians and they should be kissing their feet to thank them for allowing the Kurds to live in their nations They can't have their own state because they are weak and their neighbours have earned their place through their strength and being better at choosing allies You are a Pariah people and should be thankful you are still allowed to exist in the countries you currently occupy Honestly, you have done rather well for such loser people 🤣

      @arwing20@arwing209 ай бұрын
  • I have worked with Kurds in Iraq and Turkey. Some of the finest people.

    @trevornewton2646@trevornewton26469 ай бұрын
    • Kurdistan ❤❤❤❤❤❤

      @harunmusa8693@harunmusa86939 ай бұрын
    • @@harunmusa8693 ❤🇮🇷

      @bryanl6081@bryanl60819 ай бұрын
    • If you love them so much, you can give them some territory from your country, so they can establish Kurdistan there and not steal lands from other countries. Win-Win

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Alierturk7but turkeya is our land bro and his realy name us kurdistan😊

      @AbdullahXalki@AbdullahXalki9 ай бұрын
    • @@Alierturk7 stfu Mongol, you really have no shame, this is there own land, why does another country have to give them land?? they want their own land the one you stole from them, it's written in every history book, a Greek jew man name Kemal created turkey and stole the Kurdish land even though he promise he will give them independence if they support him against greek

      @noone-uo4rg@noone-uo4rg9 ай бұрын
  • In 2016 i fought alongside the Kurds, being stationed in Erbil. The Kurds are wonderful people, gracious hosts, and brutal warriors. Best haircut i ever got was in Erbil

    @Woodsy375@Woodsy3759 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your service.

      @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • I volunteered with the peshmerga in 2014/15, one thing that frustrated me beyond belief was their procrastination. You ask them to do something that they may not want to do and it's all inshalla, then it never happens.

      @dillonhillier@dillonhillier9 ай бұрын
    • @@dillonhillier PUK or KDP Peshmerga? Those are two main tribes/parties but there are like two dozen smaller tribes in KRG + some terrorists like PKK. They really did a poor job explaining the actual situation on ground and most probably this was the reason of procrastination as often parties are trying to leave each other holding the bag. It was PUK Peshmerga and PKK alone who defended Kirkuk against Iraqi forces while KDP didn't help at all because it wasn't their territory..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342 I was with the pkk for a short time, I was not a fan, and then PUK. It wasn't things military related I was talking about, personal things.

      @dillonhillier@dillonhillier9 ай бұрын
  • I would love a video about kurdish culture.

    @CsCfg@CsCfg9 ай бұрын
  • I fought side by side with the kurds in iraq. They are incredible people.

    @joshroot1166@joshroot11669 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your service and help. From Kurdistan.

      @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12819 ай бұрын
    • Who did you fight against?turks ?

      @bedrioktay7635@bedrioktay76359 ай бұрын
    • god bless you hewalo

      @aqwsderxz@aqwsderxz9 ай бұрын
    • Roasted they look even more incredible 😂😂😂

      @vkuyrukcu@vkuyrukcu9 ай бұрын
    • @@thegratepotato1281 You are talking like an American. It is an American way to thank for your service. We in this part of the world don’t serve because we are not slaves. We help each other! From Turkiye

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce9 ай бұрын
  • Im honestly surprised the editors managed to keep this video this short.

    @claymorexl@claymorexl9 ай бұрын
    • Yes it was a very simplified explanation of the topic.

      @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12819 ай бұрын
  • Kurds should be allowed to be free and be able to enjoy sovereignty like other nations.

    @user-jf5do9ue1o@user-jf5do9ue1o7 ай бұрын
  • They fought with alongside us when we were in Iraq. Their AOR was the ONLY area we felt safe for good reason: They stopped taking shit from the rest of that "country" once they saved Northern Iraq from Daesh. They organized their militias unlike Arabic Shiites and Sunnis in-fighting over scraps of Hussein's former reign. Incredibly brave, absolutely steadfast in their resolve, patriotic to their cause and they are fiercely protective over their identity. I respect that as a Native American. Now that Sweden is joining NATO, I wonder what Turkey bargained in regards to the PKK and Kurdish independence.

    @strangerinthealps5874@strangerinthealps58749 ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • In Sweden PKK has been presented as representing a lot of the Kurds for years. It's only in present times that reports of lokal actors blackmailing other Kurds and funneling the money to PKK. Public opinion in that matter is changing fast but at the same time there is a clash between Turkish interpretation of freedom of religion and Swedish interpretation of freedom of speech. I think forces outside Sweden nudged Turkey to acctept Sweden into Nato rather than Sweden following all of Turkeys demands.

      @samarindt@samarindt9 ай бұрын
    • If there is one singular redeeming fact about Bush 41, it's the no-fly zone he instituted over Iraqi Kurdistan. At least some people survived the chemical raids this way. It's also weird how one of the heroes of the Muslim world, Yusuf ibn Ayub, better known as Salahuddin was a Kurd and born in Tikrit. Saddam was not kurdi, but born in the same city and tried to exterminate them.

      @rustomkanishka@rustomkanishka9 ай бұрын
    • In politics everyone is a enemy. Dog eats everything. ✌️☘️

      @deeppurple883@deeppurple8839 ай бұрын
    • So given that, and I agree mostly, why did the Peshmerga collapse in just days when the Iraqi Army moved into Kurdish areas to the edge of the governorates of Dohuk, Erbil and Sulimania? I wouldnt down play the Iraqi forces so much - yes they melted away in disgrace from ISIS in 2014 (which was a result of horrible governing by the Iraqis making Sunnis the underclass, and hence easy to recruit). But the Gold Division were the primary fighters in battle for Mosul which was so long and difficult due to all the vast tunnel systems built. The Militias were more of a follow-up police force and not front line soldiers then. Some were for their own groups (Christian Militias - Chaldeans), Turkoman, Kakai' and Shabbak, so they acted as their own defense forces. The Shia militias were really in it for money - once Iran stopped funding them, they basically became occupying units and began kidnapping the wealthy for cash in some areas. I had to meet some militias for road access but soon a Iraqi National Police force moved in as the local force in Mosul.

      @bengranby6506@bengranby65069 ай бұрын
  • Thank you❤ I hope you continue to sensitize people about the Kurdish issue. We need the support of people and countries, and the support of the international community to gain independence.

    @REON239@REON23924 күн бұрын
  • Love the Kurds they are great people. We should do more to help them rather than countries that hate us.

    @almostout@almostout5 ай бұрын
    • Nerelisiniz?

      @XbxbnWhdj@XbxbnWhdj4 ай бұрын
    • @@XbxbnWhdj United States

      @almostout@almostout4 ай бұрын
    • I love The Blacks and latinas. espessiclly in United States. We should do more to help them rather than countries that hate us.

      @a.g.5983@a.g.59834 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@a.g.5983You have done more for blacks than any other country. They never seem to be satisfied. Asia, east Europa and Middle East threat them like shit, east Asia have black population less than 1%. They kill country from inside. USA have now 50 million ! Blacks. And a lot other non American people. White is about 50% soon in their own country. When war start china, Russia and Iran and all Islamic countries against USA they will aleredy be losing by their on hostile populations. It was a big mistake to let them in 200 years ago. Today it’s the divided country of America

      @Parmenides7@Parmenides73 ай бұрын
  • Ive been wanting to know more about Kurdistan since i 1st heard about it back in school from a classmate who happend to be from MASSIVE Kurdish family... i didnt really understand at 1st but, ive come along way... and Thankyou for the vid on topic here buddy i appriciate your effort

    @alexstevens2724@alexstevens27248 ай бұрын
  • har bji Kurdistan ❤

    @Yousif.kurdish.1@Yousif.kurdish.16 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Will you make a in-depth breakdown of their culture and history? Would love to learn more about the Kurds

    @kryptovalue2162@kryptovalue21629 ай бұрын
    • Yes please!

      @salah90909@salah909099 ай бұрын
    • They have none

      @anilsilvercock@anilsilvercock8 ай бұрын
    • @@anilsilvercock you watched the same video as I?

      @kryptovalue2162@kryptovalue21628 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kryptovalue2162Well the thing is, Kurds almost never existed as a state besides small kingdoms. That's why their notable moments in history is rather lacking. Wikipedia tends to say Ayyubid Dynasty is Kurdish but it was rather an Arabic dynasty. Later replaced bu a Turkic dynasty as the Mamluks.(Although still having ruled with mostly Arab influence)

      @antgaming5756@antgaming57568 ай бұрын
    • @@antgaming5756 even bigger reason to make a in-depth video, would love to learn more

      @kryptovalue2162@kryptovalue21628 ай бұрын
  • 2:55 I would personally love to see a video on kurdish people and culture if possible

    @goodman8469@goodman84699 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • Many videos are there

      @Sizar8@Sizar89 ай бұрын
    • @@Sizar8 Share some of them then

      @goodman8469@goodman84697 ай бұрын
  • I never thought I'd see the day when you would make a video about Kurds/Kurdistan, Simon! Thank you so much, this was amazing! Great research and a greater video indeed! Please do make more videos about Kurds/Kurdistan on any of your channels! Greetings from Kurdistan! This was indeed a great day of my life! Biji Kurdistan!

    @sabarsherzad@sabarsherzad9 ай бұрын
    • The world needs to start working towards reconstituting Kurdistan. If any people deserved their homeland back, it is the Kurds. I would love to see the day Kurdistan becomes an officially recognized Nation.

      @TheRdtrpkyle@TheRdtrpkyle9 ай бұрын
    • If you love them so much, you can give them some territory from your country, so they can establish Kurdistan there and not steal lands from other countries. Win-Win

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • @@welatparez1kurd You don't have a country.

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Alierturk7 Kinda creepy from you spamming the same garbage on this comment section isn't it.

      @unacknowledged3537@unacknowledged35376 ай бұрын
    • @@unacknowledged3537 Don't read.

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk76 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for taking on this topic.

    @andrewplowman1002@andrewplowman10028 ай бұрын
  • I would definitely love to see a video on Kurdish culture and identity on your other channel, please!

    @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • Me too!

      @littlemissdreamy@littlemissdreamy9 ай бұрын
    • You just need to go to india. Same shit

      @alibaba-wl8jb@alibaba-wl8jb9 ай бұрын
    • They have none

      @anilsilvercock@anilsilvercock8 ай бұрын
    • They even don t have a history.. They try to invent some😂😂

      @alibaba-wl8jb@alibaba-wl8jb8 ай бұрын
    • Kurdish culture: Tribal life, inbred marriage, child marriage, constant family infighting, smuggling, dancing. There you go, Kurdish 'culture'

      @mr.tobacco1708@mr.tobacco17088 ай бұрын
  • 1:15 - Chapter 1 - Kurds & kurdistan 4:30 - Chapter 2 - Early struggles for autonomy 7:20 - Chapter 3 - The peshmerga 12:45 - Chapter 4 - The PKK & continued repression 17:30 - Chapter 5 - Kurdish civil war 22:05 - Chapter 6 - War on terror & the islamic state 28:55 - Chapter 7 - Continued conflict - Chapter 8 - - Chapter 9 - - Chapter 10 -

    @ignitionfrn2223@ignitionfrn22239 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • 27:50 Map from after Alexander the great period :)

      @jarco5000@jarco50009 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342 lol it’s cute you paint the Turkish state that made the Kurdish language illegal for instruction and governance as protectors of their Kurdish minority.

      @obsaaabdalhalim@obsaaabdalhalim9 ай бұрын
    • Continued repression my ass. The wife of Erdoğan is Kurdish-descent, for more than 10 years the head of intelligence was a Kurdish-descent (now Foreign Secretary) On the other hand, do you know how many villagers, teachers, workers, children, public officials have been murdered by mines, ambushes, bombings, shootings, Molotov attacks, etc since 1984 by so called "freedom fighters of pkk"? Kurds as for many other people from different ethnic background have the same freedom in Türkiye as long as they don't arm themselves and run into the mountains to live like wild dogs only to drug themselves to blow up a remote observation post filled with army soldiers, police stations in the cities, busy main streets in the city center, etc. I truly hope that one day the same exact thing would pop up in the USA or in the West. I would then see how civilized and forgiving the US or Western people are towards the terrorists claiming fighting for freedom whilst burning forests (see how many terrorists have been apprehended before, during, after forest fires in Türkiye...) There are things that the manipulative Western media shows and there are truth. STFU if you know jack about a reality, going on for more than 40 years and claimed more than 40 fucking thousand peoples lives...

      @yigithan3713@yigithan37138 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342 PKK killed more Kurdish people in the area than any foreign power. Wake up guys. PKK pretty much cleaned out Kurdish villages with massacres which you can go and read about. Nothing but a bunch of baby killers.

      @adeahinc.internationalinte3168@adeahinc.internationalinte31688 ай бұрын
  • Hello from Kurdistan #Lalish❤💛💚

    @25.09.Refrandom@25.09.Refrandom8 ай бұрын
  • Please do a video on the Sykes Picot Agreement and the ramifications. Bonus points if you include notations of T. E. Lawrence and the formation of modern Isreal.

    @hcharlequinharlequincorps8394@hcharlequinharlequincorps83949 ай бұрын
  • Best video yet. Thanks. Zor supas.

    @willh1970@willh19709 ай бұрын
  • Excellent excellent excellent video! Thank you so much!!

    @glynowen918@glynowen9189 ай бұрын
  • I’d love a video on Kurdish culture as a whole!

    @theloverlyladylo9158@theloverlyladylo91589 ай бұрын
    • Probably not on here but there's certainly room for one on one of Simon's 8 gajillion channels on here

      @wheeliebeast7679@wheeliebeast76799 ай бұрын
    • @@wheeliebeast7679well we have Biographics, Geographics, and Warographics so the next new channel should be called Demographics

      @Docwilson91@Docwilson919 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope! By the way even if im a Turkish person im fully support a Kurdish state they suffered a lot especially in Iraq and we would rather having a border with a Kurdish state than Iraqis. But a KURDISH state not a terrorist state, we will never ever support such a country and even fight against it's forces as long as those PKK terrorists are in charge..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ggoddkkiller1342Spaming the same propaganda under every single comment is creepy

      @slipslip9163@slipslip91639 ай бұрын
    • @@slipslip9163 I can spam a million times if i want, it is none of your business! On the other hand you are free to quote those ''propaganda'' parts if you can actually manage ofc...

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
  • Well done, Simon. Amazing research, on your part and staff.

    @Mikey-fh6xn@Mikey-fh6xn9 ай бұрын
  • Hi Simon, great topic! And a fairly relevant one for me as an inhabitant of the Middle East I guess.. As per your suggestion in the video, I *am* very much interested in a more detailed ethnographic/historic survey of the Kurds. Cheers!

    @jacobavners2394@jacobavners23949 ай бұрын
    • You mean Aryan immigrants

      @user-cg2tw8pw7j@user-cg2tw8pw7j9 ай бұрын
    • @@user-cg2tw8pw7j what are you talking about?

      @normanradd1909@normanradd19099 ай бұрын
    • @@normanradd1909 The Aryans in the Middle East are immigrants coming from western Mongolia, Central Asia, and northern India, and they worshiped the dragon and the Nazi symbol, and they killed the indigenous people of Iran, who are Elam

      @user-cg2tw8pw7j@user-cg2tw8pw7j9 ай бұрын
    • @@user-cg2tw8pw7j u talking about turks. We have a history and place never smaller than the old iraq oh sorry iran puppet* and even though this video is about kurds why tf is an dirty arab commenting?

      @Sizar8@Sizar89 ай бұрын
    • @@user-cg2tw8pw7j if you want to be so wrong and stupid at least get one thing right, literally any correct information would have been fine, but you went straight doe being stupid?! Definitely a choice

      @statisticallyspeaking2067@statisticallyspeaking20679 ай бұрын
  • When you're going down the youtube rabbit hole, thinking you've finally escaped Simon, KZhead recommends a new Simon channel you've never even heard of. Can't lie, I just laughed out loud when I saw Simon pop on my screen

    @skateruwu@skateruwu9 ай бұрын
  • My dear Kurdish brothers and sisters. I as a Bosniak love you and respect you❤

    @whatever2206@whatever22069 ай бұрын
    • thanks who respeckt kurdish people and their freedem..

      @AlanAlan-um8tf@AlanAlan-um8tf8 ай бұрын
    • Freedom doesnt exist

      @salamov963@salamov9638 ай бұрын
    • We love you 2 ❤ long live Bosnian ☝🏼

      @Peshwar-Kurdi@Peshwar-Kurdi7 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing ❤

    @sezginduran3187@sezginduran31878 ай бұрын
  • As a Kurd , thanks for your great video , Kurdistan Region of Iraq currently able to produce 500K barrels of oil per day and 500 Million standard cubic feet

    @kozhinrashid73@kozhinrashid739 ай бұрын
    • And still not able to pay salaries of people, restorate the schools…

      @Kurdedunaysiri@Kurdedunaysiri9 ай бұрын
    • For the sake of Kurdistan unity, Will you share your god given wealth to your Kurdish brother and sisters who where born in Iran, Turkey and Syria? Or you look down at them and keep being hostile to them as usual?

      @cyrusmackie9376@cyrusmackie93769 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cyrusmackie9376those oils are used to pay for south Kurds

      @xeon39688@xeon396889 ай бұрын
    • @@xeon39688 it isn't. it was shared between the Barzani boys and Erdogan. Salaries weren't paid when Baghdad stop sending funds because the KDP stopped sending them oil. And because the Barzanis approach everything like they're working on their fathers farm, all that money, billions of dollars, which they put in dodgy Turkish banks, are now denied to them by Erdogan after the French courts decision that the sales were illegal. So most of the oil money is now in Turkish hands, which is probably why the KDP are now the personal soldiers of Erdogan, attacking other Kurds fighting against Turkish fascists.

      @Magneticvortex-kk4gb@Magneticvortex-kk4gb8 ай бұрын
    • Landlocked anyways

      @darthvader4899@darthvader48998 ай бұрын
  • There was a Kurdish population in Nagorno-Karabakh. They were expelled by the Armenians when Armenia took the region. They justified the expulsion because the Kurds had assisted in the Turkish genocide against the Armenians.

    @Bubbaist@Bubbaist9 ай бұрын
    • Kurds admitted their crime regarding Armenian Genocide. Yet they brazenly claim Van , Bitlis, Mush( places where Armenians massacred in their historic homeland ) as Kurdistan although those lands are within Armenian borders according to the first resolution of league of nations in Feb 1920. Besides, Kurds will never make free people country even for Kurds themselves. Because you are like north Korea, Syria, azerbaijan, the son inherits presidency from father!!!???

      @akhagop4123@akhagop41239 ай бұрын
    • Not inside Nagorno-karabakh but in-between it and Armenia............. the Lachin corridor

      @stephenchappell7512@stephenchappell75128 ай бұрын
    • There is no genocide

      @yusufcetin9732@yusufcetin97327 ай бұрын
    • @@yusufcetin9732 turks will never learn the easy way. turks not only don't regret their crimes against humanity, which all the world knows. But, brazenly deny.

      @akhagop4123@akhagop41237 ай бұрын
    • Which genocide simp

      @canxba4551@canxba45517 ай бұрын
  • With respect to all the countries and nations of the world, the Kurdish nation, with a population of more than fifty million and a well-known language and ancient culture and civilization, deserves a government. I hope the great powers will understand. Please introduce Kurdistan to the world with a video.❤

    @barzankhorshidsawar6629@barzankhorshidsawar66294 ай бұрын
  • My father was in Iraq in the British army during WW2. He had a very high opinion of the Kurds.

    @Zebred2001@Zebred20019 ай бұрын
    • What you means?

      @AbdullahXalki@AbdullahXalki9 ай бұрын
    • WTF was your father doing in Iraq in the first place? "Army" = bodyguards for politicians (thugs in suits) that want to steal peoples' sh*t. Oil in this example..

      @OmerSadkAytac@OmerSadkAytac9 ай бұрын
    • @@AbdullahXalki Lady Adela, maybe?

      @Magneticvortex-kk4gb@Magneticvortex-kk4gb8 ай бұрын
    • Of course he had

      @bombacmulayim2987@bombacmulayim29878 ай бұрын
    • he meant he thought good of them@@AbdullahXalki

      @yolomuhanad@yolomuhanad8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video!

    @ashti5555@ashti5555Ай бұрын
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    @alexandraann8636@alexandraann86369 ай бұрын
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      @davidwilliams8115@davidwilliams81159 ай бұрын
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      @LoriKatbryn@LoriKatbryn9 ай бұрын
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      @jasewesley5061@jasewesley50619 ай бұрын
  • Great program 💯

    @farhadoveisi2248@farhadoveisi22485 ай бұрын
  • Long live Kurdistan ❤

    @alitofiq-yd9od@alitofiq-yd9od7 ай бұрын
  • Hi Simon, great topic, could you please make another video about East Turkestan?

    @CutePetsOnly@CutePetsOnly7 ай бұрын
  • There is no way the governments of Ankara, Baghdad, Tehran and Damascus will agree in given any cm of their territory to them. Their best option right now is autonomy.

    @vitorpereira9515@vitorpereira95159 ай бұрын
    • why they are a unique people just like ukrainians. By your logic your lands belong to russia historically.

      @X-jn87ybt@X-jn87ybt9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@X-jn87ybt Kurdistan and Ukraine are two very different regions with distinct histories, cultures, and geopolitical contexts, and it would not be accurate to compare them directly. Kurdistan refers to a geographical region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, and is home to a predominantly Kurdish population. The Kurdish people have a distinct culture, language, and history, and have long sought greater autonomy or independence from the countries in which they reside. Ukraine, on the other hand, is a *sovereign country* in Eastern Europe with a predominantly Ukrainian-speaking population. Ukraine has a complex history that includes periods of independence, foreign rule, and Soviet domination, and has faced significant political and economic challenges in recent years.

      @vitorpereira9515@vitorpereira95159 ай бұрын
    • @@X-jn87ybt Nah, those lands belong to Lithuania historically.

      @nobleman9393@nobleman93939 ай бұрын
    • ​​​@@vitorpereira9515UURAİNE İS PART OF RUSSİA ? NOT RİGHT AND DURİNG WAR TURKS HELP DRONES WİTH UKRAİNE DESTORY RUSSİANS SAME WİTH KURDS İN SYRİA İRAQ BOTH GEOPOLİTİC ALLİES OR NOT AND NEVER TOLERATE AUTONOMY

      @KramsLor@KramsLor9 ай бұрын
    • He didn't suggest they didn't have a right to the lands

      @James-id3yw@James-id3yw9 ай бұрын
  • This is honestly the best video I have seen covering this issue and the History of Kurdistan as a whole. Once again, great job Simon and Warographics.

    @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • If you love them so much, you can give them some territory from your country, so they can establish Kurdistan there and not steal lands from other countries. Win-Win

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Alierturk7 Yep. This random commenter almost certainly has the money and authority to relocate and house millions of people.

      @karyon1007@karyon10079 ай бұрын
    • @@karyon1007 Yes, you can. Didn’t you genocide 20 million Native Americans and stole their land?

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
    • @@Alierturk7 Absolutely correct. I am 300 years old and did that personally.

      @karyon1007@karyon10079 ай бұрын
    • @@karyon1007 Exactly, when you give lands back to Native Americans, we’ll give lands back to Kurds. Equality is key. Dont you think so?

      @Alierturk7@Alierturk79 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Simon! Your video is very informative. Can you please recommend literature for more in depth in this topic

    @emk2002@emk20025 ай бұрын
  • Long live Kurdistan

    @juju-fr6gt@juju-fr6gt8 ай бұрын
    • Long live the king

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nostaljiturkceserok barzani

      @aqwsderxz@aqwsderxz8 ай бұрын
    • @@aqwsderxz How about us? Do we all get to live long in peace if possible?

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nostaljiturkceyeah ofc

      @aqwsderxz@aqwsderxz8 ай бұрын
  • I had a professor at Michigan university who was kurdish. Liked the guy.

    @riaagarwal6840@riaagarwal68409 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the beautiful video. Thank you thank you so much. I am My Kurdish. I am so proud of myself for the beautiful video thank you so much. I am a Kurdish. I miss Kurdistan but I'm in Canada 🇨🇦 No, I watch this video. I didn’t much appreciate it because you reminded me of back home. No, I watched this video I'm so happy thanks.😊

    @groupichawdercanada4101@groupichawdercanada41017 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this interesting Video

    @NA-sz6eb@NA-sz6eb9 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video thank you but some minor points. It’s important to note that Kurds were the only people that did not leave the Ottoman Empire while Arabs left for their newly formed nations and Turks later also chose nationalism. This left the Kurds with the “caliphate” mentality left. They actually rebelled several times against the idea of a “new modern secular turkey” with the likes of Sheikh Said and his rebellion. The kurds also much earlier fought the English and also formed small kingdoms like sheik Mahmoud and his kingdom in Slemani. With this I mean that the Kurds didint want the division of the caliphate (ottoman) and they didint accept the devision of sevres treaty. With that said the Kurds have nothing left to trust or cooperate with the treaterous Turk and Arabs.

    @grendizer6139@grendizer61395 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for making this video.. now the people will know a little bit more about the Kurds. God bless you 🙏

    @kovans5364@kovans53649 ай бұрын
  • Excellent coverage of this important history. Well done, Simon! 😊

    @punditgi@punditgi9 ай бұрын
    • This is not an important history, history of terrorism...

      @alpertungahan@alpertungahan9 ай бұрын
    • @@alpertungahan😂 cry

      @ibrahimk.3227@ibrahimk.32278 ай бұрын
    • @@ibrahimk.3227 he's a typical turk. thinks he owns everything in asia minor but doesn't mind being a slave in the Xinjiang.

      @Magneticvortex-kk4gb@Magneticvortex-kk4gb8 ай бұрын
  • God bless the Kurds and Kurdistan!!!❤

    @adee957@adee9576 ай бұрын
  • Kurdistan are in the same situation as Poland one century ago Only a great war on the region can bring then a chance to have their sovereignty

    @r.guerreiro140@r.guerreiro1409 ай бұрын
    • 100%.

      @shersaid7489@shersaid74898 ай бұрын
  • Please do a video on Kurdish Traditions and History

    @delshadsaid731@delshadsaid7319 ай бұрын
    • Var

      @nurullahdurmus1321@nurullahdurmus13218 ай бұрын
    • Cousin marriage, honor killings and islamism. Google them.

      @Blahh1@Blahh18 ай бұрын
  • As a Kurdish im very proud of this video, thanks very much for mentioning us! However I know my people fought hard in past but if just they knew how corrupt the government will be after saddam i swear no body would fight for the cause

    @ah7maw265@ah7maw2659 ай бұрын
    • Indian refugee.. You milled million of people for usa, eurooe ans israel

      @alibaba-wl8jb@alibaba-wl8jb9 ай бұрын
    • Is not theier theotary. Stip telling bullsgit American batards

      @alibaba-wl8jb@alibaba-wl8jb9 ай бұрын
    • right, so sad why not just unite to build a stonger nation

      @zhingull5792@zhingull57929 ай бұрын
    • @@zhingull5792 indeed why don't help the people and improve the youth while the youths are every country's treasure! The problem from the start those were not people of responsibility but rather just some business men got helped my us while saddam cracked they identifyed themselves as the the heros Like I can write down for you billion of words yet that is not enough... We are a small nation with a lot of resources like oil we should be rich as like qatar ... But no that didn't happen! This government's produce is only slave people... Unfortunately 💔

      @ah7maw265@ah7maw2659 ай бұрын
    • @@zhingull5792 because they are not a nation

      @alibaba-wl8jb@alibaba-wl8jb9 ай бұрын
  • Remember kids,you can call upon "Self determination" only if you fight enemies of US

    @Weeboslav@Weeboslav9 ай бұрын
  • Good work❤

    @Ska-zl9fy@Ska-zl9fy9 ай бұрын
  • Kurds are good folks

    @Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear9 ай бұрын
    • They’re famous for beating women, cousin marriage, honor killings and islamism. 😂

      @Blahh1@Blahh18 ай бұрын
  • As an outsider, I truly hope the Kurdish people can realize their dreams of their own country with a prosperous, peaceful future. Yes, I’d love a more detailed video about the Kurdish people!!

    @EmilyJelassi@EmilyJelassi9 ай бұрын
    • I hope the same for EVERY minority living in the US and Europe ☺️ I hope all the centralized countries will perish one by one.

      @MojiMikato@MojiMikato9 ай бұрын
    • Those Kurds who are advertising the idea to found an independent or multiple independent Kurdish states are fighting to build a state without the judicial and legislative institutions in which the government is an absolute power. In this case, they can make themselves another North Korean which is landlocked, of course. Anyone who is proposing the idea of a Kurdish country is looking for an excuse to make an irresponsible, dictatorship based on ethnic and nationalistic ideologies and it is propagating by the left media as well.

      @hshnmd5784@hshnmd57848 ай бұрын
    • How many hate comments did you get lol

      @johnrimhong4287@johnrimhong42878 ай бұрын
    • Peaceful future by starting war for a country that never existed? Kurdistan is a region and thats all it ever will be. They cant run a country

      @DarkVeilNebula@DarkVeilNebula7 ай бұрын
  • thank you :)

    @ahmed_0140@ahmed_01405 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for nice video Kind regards

    @vedataktepe2244@vedataktepe224414 күн бұрын
  • I worked with the Kurds while I was in the service. As with Palpatine, Kurdistan will one day rise. #LongliveKurdistan!!!

    @Vanic00@Vanic009 ай бұрын
    • Long live Emperor Palpatine!

      @daduzadude1547@daduzadude15479 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope! By the way even if im a Turkish person im fully supporting a Kurdish state they suffered a lot especially in Iraq and we would rather having a border with a Kurdish state than Iraqis or Syrians. But a KURDISH state not a terrorist state, we will never ever support such a country and even fight against it's forces as long as those PKK terrorists are in charge..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
  • This entire video goes to prove my Firmly held belief that we should not let the England or France make borders again

    @shanewhite1977@shanewhite19779 ай бұрын
    • It's Turkey you should be taking umbrage with as it was their refusal to acknowledge the original treaty that England and France drafted which recognized Kurdistan as an independent nation that caused all this mess to begin with. Leave it to ignorant clowns like you to blame England, France, and America for all the world's woes.

      @hewhoshallnotbenamed5168@hewhoshallnotbenamed51689 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @celloswiss@celloswiss9 ай бұрын
    • Thans dostum

      @nurullahdurmus1321@nurullahdurmus13218 ай бұрын
    • What happened when Arabs and Turks made borders? They literally did the same thing and sacked Kurdish lands. Stop pretending Mid-East is any better. God forbid the mid-east was the powerful region. May God protect all of us from such a fate

      @Justlooking94@Justlooking945 ай бұрын
    • @@Justlooking94 a large Reason for the border as are now is do to two men a Briton, Mark Sykes, and a Frenchman, Francois Picot they divided the middle by there country's Interest not by ethnicity or religious populations I'm Not saying that the arabs and the turks didn't screw it up too but Sykes and picot where the main Offenders

      @shanewhite1977@shanewhite19775 ай бұрын
  • Just FYI: I watched it happen on TV, it was called "Operation Desert Storm" not "Strike"

    @lisaharenski8598@lisaharenski85987 ай бұрын
  • Your channel got 3 times more adds than all others, BB

    @albachera90albachera51@albachera90albachera519 ай бұрын
  • If Palestine had a state then Kurdistan need too

    @davidgibson3631@davidgibson36316 ай бұрын
  • dear sir you thanks for kurdish real history that you telling🙏🙏

    @AlanAlan-um8tf@AlanAlan-um8tf8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for such a detailed talk about Kurdistan.

    @rewankakilahmed2052@rewankakilahmed2052Ай бұрын
  • "There is no friends but the mountains"

    @cudiz9061@cudiz90619 ай бұрын
  • A large portion of my deployment to Iraq in 2008-2009 was at or near Mt Sinjar. The people in that region were the nicest, most humble humans I’ve ever met. I’m ashamed my nation left the to the wolves of the region as the did.

    @jaimesmiller414@jaimesmiller4149 ай бұрын
    • Don't be ashamed of what your nation did be ashamed of Turkey and how they have been the dominant country that has their bootheel on the very idea of their ever existing and independent Kurdish Nation Turkey regularly abuses its position in NATO to ensure that there can never be an independent Kurdistan

      @rejvaik00@rejvaik009 ай бұрын
    • @@rejvaik00 turkey could easily bring stability to the region and be a powerhouse once again, but they’d rather deal in ideological radicalism. The entire middle east fails to realize if Kurdistan were given autonomy, the world jihadist population would drop, Kurds don’t take kindly to these extremists

      @jaimesmiller414@jaimesmiller4149 ай бұрын
    • Stop blaming Turks for the wars in the Middle East you hypocrites! The wars were in Europe when Turks ruled in the Middle East! It was the British who drew the recent borders of our time not the Turks! They arranged it so well that it would be difficult for us to unite again because they are very well aware of us sending them back where they came from when we unite! How arrogant of you to blame Turkiye for destabilizing its own borders! Do you fcking say a war in the Middle East will help Turkiye prosper? Turkish economy would have been a lot better if there was peace not war! Sooner or later we will unite once all the colonial powers are cleansed from the vicinity. The real traitors are those who want to divide. Even the stupid small fish know how to defend themselves against large predators! They come together and pretend to be large even though they are not!

      @nostaljiturkce@nostaljiturkce9 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@rejvaik00What exactly did you Except of turkey when some minor militias tries to divide it? Ofc turkey will take action and crush its rebelles. I do not think there is a shame in it.

      @EzioOmer@EzioOmer8 ай бұрын
    • @@rejvaik00 If you wouldn't form a terrorist organization in Turkish land, we may help you accomplish your goals. Even this Turkish hater channel couldn't defend you without recognizing how horrible your actions were. But after all that Turkey is the most peaceful place you could ever live in the region. You carry the same ID card as I do. But you would rather bite the hand that would rescue you from Chemical Ali. What goes around comes around. Let's face it Turkey will never let you form the terrorist nation that you would dream of. Also, I don't understand why this channel wouldn't call PKK what it is, a terrorist organization that is responsible for almost 50% of the organized crime in Europe. That so-called young intellectual had 5 billion US dollars in his personal account in Switzerland. Most of that was sourced from heroin and human trade.

      @tongzhouwarrior@tongzhouwarrior8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for knowing and sharing this about the Kurdish people

    @Dnk.1986@Dnk.198622 күн бұрын
  • thank you❤❤دەست خۆش

    @halwestpalane2096@halwestpalane20966 ай бұрын
  • Algeria in 2001, and ten years later it became a constitutionally official language in Morocco. These developments have extended the use of Berber to the public domain (e.g., some schools, media outlets, and magazines). Nonetheless, when a Moroccan Arab and a Moroccan Berber meet, the customarily medium of com munication would be Moroccan Arabic possibly because Berber speakers also command Moroccan Arabic and not the opposite. Kurdish is another language that competes for space in the Arabic socio linguistic scene. Kurdish is not a single language, but several languages that are spoken by diverse speech communities spread over areas in southeastern Turkey, western Iran, northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, and smaller parts of Geor gia and Armenia.20 The existence of the Kurdish people in the north parts of the Arab Middle East predates the existence of Arabs in this region (McDowall, 2004; Vali, 2003). Kurdish languages are not mutually intelligible, although they often share a wide range of linguistic properties (Hassanpour, 2012; McDowall, 2004; Meho & Maglaughlin, 2001; Vali, 2003). Within the Arab context, Kurdish is spoken mainly in northern Iraq and in small parts in northern Syria. Like Ber ber, Kurdish had conventionally been a spoken language (McDowall, 2004; Vali, 2003). Since 2003, however, Kurdish has become an official language in Iraq, and henceforward, it came to be used in administration, schools and universities, media, and print. With the current conflict in Syria, the Kurds may replicate the Iraq experience in terms of making Kurdish an official language within a pro spective autonomous state. Outside the Kurd-dominated areas, however, Kurdish has often had meager presence and influence compared to the Syrian and Iraqi dialects (O'Shea, 2004; Sheyholislami, 2008). However, the situation is changing, particularly in the Iraqi context. While the presence of Berber and Kurdish is confined to certain parts of the Arab World, English and, to a lesser extent, French are two global languages whose influence is felt in various parts of the Arabic sociolinguistic arena.

    @papazataklaattiranimam@papazataklaattiranimam9 ай бұрын
    • The new Iraqi governments are some of the most righteous in the world.

      @jyy9624@jyy96249 ай бұрын
    • Spoken like a true linguist

      @kingace6186@kingace61869 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342 Turkish ultranationalist spotted.

      @2hotflavored666@2hotflavored6669 ай бұрын
    • I see you and literally dozens of other commenters I recognize from other Kurdish videos spreading more anti Kurdish propaganda, go get a life.

      @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12819 ай бұрын
  • I was waiting on a video about the Kurds. Awesome

    @justincannady2035@justincannady20359 ай бұрын
  • I'm especially interested in learning more about Rojava. And the Zapatistas, for that matter.

    @keenanarthur8381@keenanarthur83819 ай бұрын
    • I recommend the podcast The Women's War

      @SepSyn@SepSyn8 ай бұрын
    • Rojava? You mean the land stolen from Syrian people and being ruled over by communist Terrorists that kidnapping kids to fight for them?

      @mr.tobacco1708@mr.tobacco17088 ай бұрын
  • Many Kurdish cities in Iran were not in the map, for example Kermanshah and Ilam

    @dalirghorbani2256@dalirghorbani22568 ай бұрын
  • Its amazing my grandparents could raise the whole village im live in at a time where living was a challenge but iraqi troops killed him because he was kurdish I can imagine how great thay was

    @sdamfish2703@sdamfish27039 ай бұрын
    • Thankfully my grandma tried her best to keep everyone alive

      @sdamfish2703@sdamfish27039 ай бұрын
  • Irish guy in Duhok Kurdistan here. Arrived into Erbil waaaay back in March 2014, just before ISIS invaded Mosul and everything changed... Have spent 7 out of 9 years in Iraq, KRI, and now Syria, working on humanitarian and capacity development programs. Kurdish areas are really distinct between 'federal' Iraq, as its called. And before I go any further I love Iraq too. Its the diversity here that is so unique. Not just diverse over the last 100 years but this whole region, cradle of civilisation, was the original multi cultural society waaaay back in the days of the Sumerians. I've been here so long that my friends joke: Will, you not yet Kurdi, but no longer Irish. You're now Kirish! I'm the first of my kind. (probably the last... ;) ) This is a fascinating part of the world. The people are amazing. Highly recommend that you visit someday. You wont regret it. And, for what its worth, feel free to reach out to me for guidance. Zor supas (thank you so much) all. :)

    @willh1970@willh19709 ай бұрын
    • shayani niya our Kirish friend.thanks for your kind comment

      @bakhtiyarhawlery6648@bakhtiyarhawlery66489 ай бұрын
  • Wow Simon! I am a constant viewer, but never expected to do a video on my country.

    @akaneee7707@akaneee77077 ай бұрын
  • thanks you for this video about us

    @zhingull5792@zhingull57929 ай бұрын
  • You should have mentioned more the 1991 Kurdish uprising and that in the war against ISIS, they had military help especially air strikes

    @Ihsaan1c@Ihsaan1c9 ай бұрын
  • Glad you talked about this unlucky culture

    @shrimp708@shrimp7089 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope! By the way even if im a Turkish person im fully supporting a Kurdish state they suffered a lot especially in Iraq and we would rather having a border with a Kurdish state than Iraqis or Syrians. But a KURDISH state not a terrorist state, we will never ever support such a country and even fight against it's forces as long as those PKK terrorists are in charge..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342cool story bro, now stfu

      @jegerbaderkhan71@jegerbaderkhan719 ай бұрын
    • @@ggoddkkiller1342 Ahh, can't you stop spamming this propagandist bs on every comment??

      @unacknowledged3537@unacknowledged35376 ай бұрын
    • @@unacknowledged3537 You are always free to quote and prove my ''propaganda BS'' if you could manage ofc :))

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13426 ай бұрын
  • Honestly the beginning of this video was most important for me. I always thought Kurdish was a sect of Islam. It is good to know they tend to be Sunni, but is better to know them as an ethnicity.

    @route2070@route20709 ай бұрын
  • The world - not just the Middle East - would be a very different place if the 1920 Treaty of Sevres (with an independent Kurdish country in one part of Kurdistan, as well as expanded versions of Greece and Armenia) had been implemented in full.

    @yodorob@yodorob7 ай бұрын
  • Kurds need their own country, even if the borders are not as large as wanted. Their own nation is warranted

    @toddsalisbury3851@toddsalisbury38519 ай бұрын
    • What sucks is, they will be landlocked. What if they need stuff like oil shipped from other countries? They'd have to get permission to access the ocean from the neighboring countries, the ones they fought against.

      @ChinnuWoW@ChinnuWoW9 ай бұрын
    • Shut up Todd Control your zlu t wife first

      @HaciFi1453@HaciFi14538 ай бұрын
    • yeaah! let's establish a country based on impulsive emotions after a youtube video brainwash without knowing the reality of the region!!! You must be a genius!! and yes let's give them an access to ocean as well even there is no god damn ocean in the region!

      @mrtnl333@mrtnl3338 ай бұрын
    • make it in your country

      @Free_Muslim_Unlike_Slaves@Free_Muslim_Unlike_Slaves8 ай бұрын
  • The history of Kurdistan is a tale of perseverance and a relentless pursuit of independence. Despite occupying a region with a shared culture, language, and history, the Kurdish people have never had the opportunity to establish their own nation-state. However, their desire for self-governance remains strong, fueled by distinct cultural differences and a collective dream for an independent Kurdistan. As the struggle for recognition and sovereignty continues, the Kurds rely on their resilience, the Peshmerga, and the hope that one day, Kurdistan will stand as a recognized and independent nation.

    @ExplainAndSummarize@ExplainAndSummarize9 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @skp8748@skp87489 ай бұрын
    • This was mostly neutral but there were still downplaying facts and some huge mistakes, for example PKK was so wickedly attacking civilians including even Kurdish civilians the second highest casualty in this conflict after terrorists themselves isn't Turkish army, police nor civilians at all rather it is actually KURDS, civilians and especially Kurdish village guards that PKK killed thousands of them! There are hundreds of villages in southeastern Turkey alone and because the region is extremely mountainous Turkish army couldn't protect all villages constantly and Kurdish villagers were becoming easy targets for PKK raids. As a solution the government trained and armed Kurdish civilians so they could defend themselves until the army arrived. I bet some people may think ''Kurdish'' PKK and Kurdish villagers didn't fight against each others but in reality it is terrorist PKK which was seizing their assests while calling it ''tax'' and even forcefully recruiting their children! So Kurdish village guards pretty much always fought against them even if they were greatly outnumbered, while PKK simply declared them as ''traitors'' and mercilessly killed thousands of them!! Especially in 90s their violence was out of control if a Kurdish intellectual could talk against PKK would be found dead in their homes. Suicide bombing attacks in public buses, squires, markets, stations, stadiums you name it and this is the reason why literally DOZENS of countries recognize PKK as a terrorist organization as they really are terrorists!! PKK isn't committing as many terrorist attacks as before doesn't prove they magically changed like some westerners claim. Rather it is mainly because they can not smuggle both arms and themselves through Turkish-Iraqi anymore because of constant surveillance by drones. In 90s the best Turkey could do was building border outposts along the mountanious border to literally watch the border with soldiers and several dozen soldiers in a mountain peak were often becoming a target themselves.. It is true KDP asked support from even saddam but they did that out of desperation, after years of infighting they were exhausted and with great Iranian support PUK was gaining upper hand. This was also the point PKK joined PUK alliance not after KDP asked support from Iraqi government, there is a timelapse for obvious reasons! It was also completely ignored after PUK territorial gains in 1997 Turkey invaded norhern Iraq with 60,000 soldiers as PKK alliance couldn't be allowed to win the civil war and gain huge support. Instead of the truth it is told like Barzani stopped the civil war by swinging his magical wand for obvious reasons. This Turkish intervention and ending the civil war in favour of KDP was also the reason why Turkey and Barzanis have been allies since then and 15 Turkish bases were built in KDP territories started from 1998 for training Peshmerga forces and providing security. It is also a completely a false Turkey blocked KRG's access to the world, in fact both Barzani and Talabani also many Iraqi Kurds have TURKISH diplomatic passports so they can travel through Turkey freely and ask for support from other nations. What more Turkey supposed to do than giving people diplomatic passports who aren't even Turkish citizens, huh?? Then they also completely ignored vast majority of KRG's trade travel through Turkey including 95% of their oil exports and this was the only reason KRG could survive so long. Then comes ''Turkey using PKK as an excuse to attack YPG'' nonsense, while in reality there are around TWO THOUSAND PKK terrorists in YPG's ranks, in fact even the commander of YPG is a ''former'' PKK terrorists called Mazloum Abdi! This isn't a secret or anything, just search his name you would see he is a known PKK terrorist, but no worries according to our ''trustworthy'' allies he retired being a terrorist and he is a democratic hero now!! Turkey will never ever accept this moronity, while the only way PKK terrorists can be declared innocent they will surrender and apologize to the people that they killed thousands of them. Until it happens Turkey will continue targeting them in every opportunity or YPG can cut it's ties with PKK, in fact Turkey actually asked it from US many times before starting operations against them which was ofc forgotten again! However with even it's commander being a PKK terrorist i guess it is extremely unlikely they can cut ties or could be even called seperate organizations... PS: There aren't 30-40 million Kurdish people living Kurdistan, for example over 12 million Kurdish people out of Turkey's around 18 million Kurdish minority live in WESTERN Turkey not in Kurdistan. While the biggest Kurdish city in the world isn't Erbil, Sanadaj or Diyarbakır rather ISTANBUL with 3 million Kurdish population! They could at least research about populations properly but nope! By the way even if im a Turkish person im fully support a Kurdish state they suffered a lot especially in Iraq and we would rather having a border with a Kurdish state than Iraqis. But a KURDISH state not a terrorist state, we will never ever support such a country and even fight against it's forces as long as those PKK terrorists are in charge..

      @ggoddkkiller1342@ggoddkkiller13429 ай бұрын
    • If they keep choosing western friends, they'll never have one. Just a tool to be used again and again when it's useful....

      @gomahklawm4446@gomahklawm44469 ай бұрын
    • No friends but the mountains.

      @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12819 ай бұрын
    • Kurds are a tribe of Iranian people. Kurdistan which is another stan means that they belong to greater Iran. Kurds are not a nation

      @keyvanmehr@keyvanmehr9 ай бұрын
  • Greetings from Kurdistan! Thanks for the great video ❤️❤️❤️ Btw most of this is highly simplified, but still great.

    @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12819 ай бұрын
    • K******** DOESN'T EXIST

      @tunahankurt9232@tunahankurt92328 ай бұрын
    • Where is that

      @DarkVeilNebula@DarkVeilNebula7 ай бұрын
    • @@DarkVeilNebula you are right that country doesn't exist

      @tunahankurt9232@tunahankurt92327 ай бұрын
    • @@DarkVeilNebula Middle East

      @thegratepotato1281@thegratepotato12817 ай бұрын
  • Thank you

    @Mir_Cemil@Mir_Cemil5 ай бұрын
  • I have always have great respect for Kurdish people. Yes I know they have (many) problems internally as well, but overal they are very brave and kind people.

    @playerone7663@playerone76639 ай бұрын
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