The time for faking Kurdish
civilization and history is overThe true history and civilization of the Kurdish people has been scientifically revealed by DNA and Kurdish genesI am very happy today that science has finally determined the origin of the Kurdish nation with solid scientific evidence and indisputable facts, that the Kurdish people are the original people of the Middle East since prehistoric times, that is thousands of years before the Pharaonic and Greek civilizations.
Thus the civilization of the Kurdish people is the origin of human civilizations, as the Kurds were the first to use agriculture and herd horses in history tens of thousands of years ago.
In the links are some of the archaeological sites that were the place of this great scientific discovery such as (Tel Halaf) in West Kurdistan (in the island region) and (Chander Cave) in South Kurdistan (in Barzan region).
This is the conclusive proof that the Kurds are the original residents of Syria and Iraq and not immigrants, as the Arab racists claim,
The Kurds in Syria and Iraq have been the legitimate owners for tens of thousands of years.
The darkness of immigrants invaded and occupied Kurdistan.
More importantly, the genes of the Kurdish people, scientifically known as (J-2), as mentioned in the links, have survived and remained preserved to this day, and will remain forever.
This means that the future is waiting for the Kurdish people to win the battle for self-preservation.
Therefore, I am always optimistic that the State of Kurdistan is coming to the authentic Kurdish people who deserve and are scientifically and nationally worthy to have its own state.
Here is the first link where it mentions Chander Cave in southern Kurdistan and the second link mentions Hill Al-Half in Western Kurdistan:
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https://youtu.be/zqkXoiVrm5M?feature=sharedKurdish Genetic Links to Ancient Anatolia – Tracing DNA Roots Across Millennia of MigrationIn this History Forge documentary, we explore the extraordinary story of Kurdish history and genetic ancestry. From Neolithic farmers in the Fertile Crescent to the powerful Hurrians, Kura-Araxes herders, and Mitanni charioteers, the DNA of the Kurdish people holds clues to ancient Anatolia and beyond. Through genetic studies and archaeological records, we trace how Assyrian campaigns, Achaemenid policies, Hellenistic migrations, Roman rule, Islamic conquests, and Ottoman governance shaped—yet never erased—the Kurdish genetic identity. With deep roots in mountain tribes and highland civilizations, Kurds today carry DNA continuity that stretches across thousands of years. Join us as we uncover human migration, ancient genetics, Kurdish tribes, and the enduring legacy of the Near East. Discover how history is not only written in books, but inscribed in the double helix of life.
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Haber, M., et al. (2017). "Continuity and admixture in the last five millennia of Levantine history." American Journal of Human Genetics.
Grollemund, R., et al. (2020). "Ancestry and population structure of modern-day Kurds." PLOS Genetics.
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McCall, D. (2019). "Genetic continuity in mountain societies: The Kurdish highlands." Journal of Anthropological Research.