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Kurds Dancing to an Assyrian Song

PostAuthor: AFO » Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:00 pm


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Re: Kurds Dancing to an Assyrian Song

PostAuthor: Diri » Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:39 pm



The song was put on the video later... The people are not dancing to that song... They are dancing to the song and music by the artist on the stage... :wink:
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PostAuthor: Parsi » Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:11 pm

There are some Assyrian songs that I can easily dance Kurdi to though. Some cultural aspects between the two are very close as well.

Is this because of living aside one another for so many years?
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PostAuthor: Diri » Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:44 pm

Parsi wrote:There are some Assyrian songs that I can easily dance Kurdi to though. Some cultural aspects between the two are very close as well.

Is this because of living aside one another for so many years?


Basically - Assyrians have borrowed a lot from Kurds... Because they have been a minority among Kurds for many centuries now...
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PostAuthor: Parsi » Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:59 pm

Diri wrote:
Parsi wrote:There are some Assyrian songs that I can easily dance Kurdi to though. Some cultural aspects between the two are very close as well.

Is this because of living aside one another for so many years?


Basically - Assyrians have borrowed a lot from Kurds... Because they have been a minority among Kurds for many centuries now...


I'll take Kurds over Assyrians any day. No offence to Assyrians, but many Assyrians I meet are soooo full of themselves. Especially their women. Unlike Armenians, I have not met one Assyrian from Iran who claims that she/he is Iranian.
When I ask them "Are you Iranian?"
The usual response is "No, we are Assyrians who are forced to live in Iran." Are you not Iranian if you live in Iran??? :?

Some even think Iran belonged to them and the evil Medes and Persians took it away from them even though they only controlled portions western Iran. :roll:

Of course, I've met a couple nice ones too. Generally their males are friendlier than their females.
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