Talk:Kurdish culture
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[edit] Norouz
Kurdish new year?! This is part of the Iranian culture, I invite contributers to mention this properly in the article instead of making it look like its a Kurdish thing. It is not 'coincidentally' the start of spring, check the article Norouz for information. --Kash 11:04, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
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- First The article is on Kurdish culture not Iranian/Afgani culture and it is called here Kurdish culture. also Kurdish Newroz is not the same is Iranian/Afgani Norouz.
- Second: I have strong and credible evidence that nourouz is NOT an Iranian festival, but never discussed it before, maybe soon I will discuss it in the article Norouz which in fact that article is wrong.
- Many middle Eastern articles have been written by Iranians in a way that is strongly biased towards them.
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- Sincerely Diyako Talk + 13:22, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
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1- Kurdish culture, is part of Iranian culture as they are Iranian people as far as I am aware. 2- Please cite evidence that Kurdish Norouz is not the same as Norouz celebrated by the other Iranian people.
Until then I may think about removing many Kurd articles which seem to be totally nationalistic and uncited --Kash 13:27, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] No reference and POV.
"one of the richest, healthiest and finest."
This is all POV. Also, please reference all the info in this article. The current link of the center does not provide the source of this information. --MysticRum 17:50, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
- Tell me about it. How about this one; Kurdish cultural heritage is rooted in one of the world's oldest cultures, the Mesopotamian - mesopotamia? Kurds are not semetic, how can they part of mesopotamia? This article is very inaccurate and baised. Chaldean 06:49, 19 December 2006 (UTC)