The word "barbarian" is not an intrinsic chracteristic of any group; it is how they are viewed by others. The word "barbarian" comes from the fact that Romans thought that any language that they did not understand sounded like "bar bar, bar bar bar..."
Ancient Kurds were not civilized, but the term barbarian is not helpful with this.
No, the ancient Kurds were not considered barbarians. They had a rich history and culture with advanced societal structures, trade networks, and artistic achievements. They also contributed to various civilizations in the region.
No, Kurds are not Semites. They are an ethnically distinct group with their own language and cultural traditions. The Kurdish language is part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family, not the Semitic language family.
No, not all Kurds have been eliminated. Kurds are an ethnic group primarily living in regions including Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. While they have faced persecution and conflict in the past, there are still millions of Kurds living in these areas and beyond.
Turkey has the largest population of Kurds, with estimates ranging from 15 to 20 million people. Kurds are the largest ethnic minority in Turkey.
The Philippines is not with the Kurds. The Kurds are an ethnic group primarily located in the Middle East, while the Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia. Relations between the two are not significant.
Different governments treat Kurds differently. In some countries, like Turkey and Syria, Kurds have faced discrimination and repression, including restrictions on their culture, language, and political rights. In other countries, such as Iraq, Kurds have gained more autonomy and political representation.
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cuz in ancient times they were barbarians
A giant wall built during ancient times to keep out the Mongol horsemen (Barbarians).
No, Kurds are not Semites. They are an ethnically distinct group with their own language and cultural traditions. The Kurdish language is part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family, not the Semitic language family.
Yes. The Kurds are an overwhelmingly insular community.
Yes, but there are minorities of Shiite Muslim Kurds, Yazidi Kurds, and Baha'i Kurds.
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Pretty much, they believed that everyone but Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were barbarians, uncivilized and violent.