Piling wrote:I love Kurds for themselves (especially the gundî ) and Kurdistan for its beautiful landscapes, the numerous minorities that makes it exceptionnal in Middle East now, their history of bravery and rebellion, and their culture and literature.
But indeed when you love something or someone, if you can explain why, that means you don't love, because 'coup de foudre' has no explanation. Many scholars I know are fond of Arab culture, others of Persians (I love Iranian civilization also), some love Turks, or Ancient civilizations… With Kurds, I feel at home, that's a fact, though I don't feel myself as a Kurd. I like to be a stranger among them (guests have always the best part )
And the city of Amêdî in Duhok Province is the most beautiful city according to my heart.
Yeah , ifind that duhok has the best landscape and nature of southern kurdistan, also eastern kurdistan is very very nice.