alan131210 wrote:i happen to know some Lebanese as well and they consider kurds the "ancestors of salahadin" lol .
jjmuneer wrote:alan131210 wrote:i happen to know some Lebanese as well and they consider kurds the "ancestors of salahadin" lol .
Whats wrong with that?
alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:alan131210 wrote:i happen to know some Lebanese as well and they consider kurds the "ancestors of salahadin" lol .
Whats wrong with that?
what is wrong with what ? do you have a short memory or something ?
unitedkurdistan wrote:Saladin placed the word Kurd in the less modern history, we can now see the influences of his KURDISH empire. And we should be thankful for that. We can use that for our advantage. Often you can see romans forts and other buildings and how far their empire stretched. This is the same thing with saladins empire, where we can find forts, bulidng built by his kurdish empire in Syria, turkey etc. This shows the world the hsitory and the influence of kurds in Islam.
alan131210 wrote:yes you did
talsor wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:Saladin placed the word Kurd in the less modern history, we can now see the influences of his KURDISH empire. And we should be thankful for that. We can use that for our advantage. Often you can see romans forts and other buildings and how far their empire stretched. This is the same thing with saladins empire, where we can find forts, bulidng built by his kurdish empire in Syria, turkey etc. This shows the world the hsitory and the influence of kurds in Islam.
I think you are making the same mistake most kurds are making . There was no such thing as "kurdish empire " in Syria . Salahdin was a great leader in the arabs /Islamic empire .
jjmuneer wrote:alan131210 wrote:yes you did
I don't understand...
You found Lebanese people calling you ancestor of Saladin laughable?
alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:alan131210 wrote:yes you did
I don't understand...
You found Lebanese people calling you ancestor of Saladin laughable?
no i don't i don't mind it as we can use this to our advantage , into getting more non iraqi arabs to support our cause.
alan131210 wrote:you do know that he is mentioned in our national anthem right ?
talsor wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:Saladin placed the word Kurd in the less modern history, we can now see the influences of his KURDISH empire. And we should be thankful for that. We can use that for our advantage. Often you can see romans forts and other buildings and how far their empire stretched. This is the same thing with saladins empire, where we can find forts, bulidng built by his kurdish empire in Syria, turkey etc. This shows the world the hsitory and the influence of kurds in Islam.
I think you are making the same mistake most kurds are making . There was no such thing as "kurdish empire " in Syria . Salahdin was a great leader in the arabs /Islamic empire .
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