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Kurdish education in Kazakhstan!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:29 pm
Author: Gudea
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The state of Kazakhistan recently recognized Kurdish as language of education for the Kurds!!!
Shame on those who have occupied Kurdish soil but never allowed Kurdish language being taught at schools.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:50 pm
Author: Diri
Yeah - I saw that on Roj TV Nûche...

Good news...

Turkey sucks...

That's all for today...

Untill next time, goodbye...

8)

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:30 pm
Author: dyaoko
wow i didnt know kurds of kazakhstan are that much...does anybody know in which city they are located more ?

they are kirmanc ...right?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 4:22 pm
Author: Gudea
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They seem to be a population of about 100,000. who are prosperous unlike Kurds of Kurdistan!

And here a nice report about Nadir Nadirov comming to Kurdistan:

http://www.netkurd.org/nuce.asp?id=903

And here read about Nadir Nadirov, father of Kazakhstan's petroleum science and leader of Kurdish community of Kazakhstan:

http://www.kazpravda.kz/archive/08_01_2 ... .html#e_e4

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:27 am
Author: missIndependent
that's a big step for Kurds to success..

They seem to be a population of about 100,000. who are prosperous unlike Kurds of Kurdistan!

success and being prosperous doesnt depent on the population!
and what do u mean by "unlike Kurds of Kurdistan"? aint they Kurds too just like us? :roll:

PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:06 am
Author: Gudea
missIndependent wrote:that's a big step for Kurds to success..

They seem to be a population of about 100,000. who are prosperous unlike Kurds of Kurdistan!

success and being prosperous doesnt depent on the population!
and what do u mean by "unlike Kurds of Kurdistan"? aint they Kurds too just like us? :roll:


Hello, and Roj bash missIndependent
Yes, that is not only a big success for themselves but can also also have political benefits for Kurds from Kurdistan, whose language in their homeland has been prohibited.

But when did I say prosperity depends on population in this matter? :)
The fact is they have a better social and economical situation than many of Kurds from Kurdistan do. Kurdistan is economically a poor region, (deliberately due to central govermnets policy), as Nadir Nadirov himself says, the Kurds in Kazakhistan, -but also generally in much of soviet regions expect for Nagorno Karabakh du to the recent war- have a better life than other Kurds . That is what I meant by 'unlike Kurds from Kurdistan'. Sure they are Kurds too, who just a few centuries ago were deported by the so-called ''civilised'' Iranians.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:05 pm
Author: missIndependent
Gudea wrote:Hello, and Roj bash missIndependent
Yes, that is not only a big success for themselves but can also also have political benefits for Kurds from Kurdistan, whose language in their homeland has been prohibited.

But when did I say prosperity depends on population in this matter? :)
The fact is they have a better social and economical situation than many of Kurds from Kurdistan do. Kurdistan is economically a poor region, (deliberately due to central govermnets policy), as Nadir Nadirov himself says, the Kurds in Kazakhistan, -but also generally in much of soviet regions expect for Nagorno Karabakh du to the recent war- have a better life than other Kurds . That is what I meant by 'unlike Kurds from Kurdistan'. Sure they are Kurds too, who just a few centuries ago were deported by the so-called ''civilised'' Iranians.

ops! my bad :oops: sorry, i guess i missunderstood your post!

by the way, welcome to rojbash :D are you orriginally from the Red Kurdistan?