Hamadan

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Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:54 pm
Author: RawandKurdistani
Hamadan city served as the capital of the Median empire thousands of years ago. I did'nt find out until a couple of days ago, when i checked wikipedia. However the wikipage stated that the majority of todays population is persian. If this is true would you still consider Hamadan a kurdish city?
zor supas.
Re: Hamadan

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:12 pm
Author: jjmuneer
RawandKurdistani wrote:Hamadan city served as the capital of the Median empire thousands of years ago. I did'nt find out until a couple of days ago, when i checked wikipedia. However the wikipage stated that the majority of todays population is persian. If this is true would you still consider Hamadan a kurdish city?
zor supas.
Well truthfully yes sadly it has become Persianized. From what I know it used to be inhabited by Kurds before as the majority. There are still Kurds in it. Although most of the Kurds are to the South-west in rural areas.
Re: Hamadan

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Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:33 pm
Author: kardox
Hamadan is a mixed city, Azeris, Persians, Lors, Laks and kurds. But when you drive out , toward "Ostane Kordestan", from the little city of Ghorveh kurds are majorety.
Re: Hamadan

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Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:37 pm
Author: unitedkurdistan
kardox wrote:Hamadan is a mixed city, Azeris, Persians, Lors, Laks and kurds. But when you drive out , toward "Ostane Kordestan", from the little city of Ghorveh kurds are majorety.
Yes, kurds are majority in Qorvah however there are some azeris there aswell.
Re: Hamadan

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Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:40 pm
Author: RawandKurdistani
jjmuneer wrote:RawandKurdistani wrote:Hamadan city served as the capital of the Median empire thousands of years ago. I did'nt find out until a couple of days ago, when i checked wikipedia. However the wikipage stated that the majority of todays population is persian. If this is true would you still consider Hamadan a kurdish city?
zor supas.
Well truthfully yes sadly it has become Persianized. From what I know it used to be inhabited by Kurds before as the majority. There are still Kurds in it. Although most of the Kurds are to the South-west in rural areas.
Well there must be some way to end the persian occupation. The city does'nt belong to them, They can go back to Tehren where they belong, not in kurdish cities.
Re: Hamadan

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Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:57 pm
Author: unitedkurdistan
RawandKurdistani wrote:Hamadan city served as the capital of the Median empire thousands of years ago. I did'nt find out until a couple of days ago, when i checked wikipedia. However the wikipage stated that the majority of todays population is persian. If this is true would you still consider Hamadan a kurdish city?
zor supas.
I consider Ectebatana to be kurdish in historical terms since it was created by our great Kurdish King Diyako.
Re: Hamadan

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Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:28 am
Author: jjmuneer
kardox wrote:Hamadan is a mixed city, Azeris, Persians, Lors, Laks and kurds. But when you drive out , toward "Ostane Kordestan", from the little city of Ghorveh kurds are majorety.
Why do you put Laks seperate Kurds? and Lurs? We are Kurds.
Re: Hamadan

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Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:24 am
Author: kardox
jjmuneer wrote:kardox wrote:Hamadan is a mixed city, Azeris, Persians, Lors, Laks and kurds. But when you drive out , toward "Ostane Kordestan", from the little city of Ghorveh kurds are majorety.
Why do you put Laks seperate Kurds? and Lurs? We are Kurds.
Sorry, I was not because I wanted to separate, just went to fast. We are ALL Kurds, agree.