An underground Kurdish village
dating back twenty thousand years
Archaeologists have confirmed that the Kurdish village was built in one of the caves in the Zakros Mountains in the west of Iran occupied Roj Helat Kurdistan
One archaeologist believes that the village was built underground because the earth was exposed to a very harsh climate and a large rise in temperatures, which made the Kurdish people resort to living underground to escape the deadly temperatures, and there were gardens that extract sunlight from the opening in the roof of the cave and a water fountain.
Scientists mentioned that the city was very advanced and the cave was enlarged by very advanced machines, they dug some buildings inside the rocks, and others were built from rocks cut from the walls.
The archaeological researcher (Karhan) said that the discovery of this village is a treasure of Kurds like no other. As the ancient Kurdish civilization evolved, as for Kurdish writings inside the cave, it has created a lot of debate among scientists, as the writing is divided into two sections, which is photogenic hieroglyphic.
Writings indicate that the village was inhabited for a very long time, until temperatures dropped on the surface of the ground and it became close to normal, and then they left the village.
The literary writing has a great difference between it and the modern Kurdish writing, which indicates that the Kurds were great and permanent development over thousands of years.
The archaeologist (Kori Mishk) said that the Kurdish letters once again prove that the Arabic script was taken from the Kurdish language even if there is a slight difference in writing.
This has also been confirmed by the archaeological researcher (Dino Sharu) saying that most Eastern languages are derived from the Kurdish language, and this also confirms the great similarity between the Qur'an and Kurdish writing,
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Scientists believe that it is possible that there are other Kurdish villages of the same time period, the research is still ongoing.
Seiko Bisan said that every day we discover a new Kurdish civilization that surprises the world, and Professor (Kri Karan) confirmed the same.
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