Not sure if this would be more appropriate in /his/ or /int/ (or maybe /lit/?) so I'll try all three. I'm looking to learn more about Kurds and Kurdistan, whether it be history, culture, current events, etc. I'm also interested in any sort of greater background information or context that would relate to the Kurds, such as Ottoman, Turkish, or Iranian historical context that deals directly or indirectly with Kurdish issues.
Are there any books, articles, journals, documentaries, or podcasts that would be considered "essential" for getting in-depth education on Kurds or Kurdistan?
Ross Kemp: The Fight Against ISIS
he nearly got no scoped from an ISIS sniper and machine gunned he was talking as bullets pelted the wall behind him at one point
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>>69047845
Yeah, the part with Abu Leyla was fucking epic.
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>>69047715
Worst people on earth
>>69048852
That guy on the lower left quite literally looks like a monkey. I've never seen anything like that in my life
>inb4 "hurr durr look in the mirror"
why does the media have us believe that they are the most democratic, peaceful, secular etc. people in the ME and the true leaders in the fight against ISIS? total bullshit
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this
>>69048888
lol
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>>69047715
wait for another 4 hours until Germans wake up
>>69050869
okay
From what I understand, they used to be Persians but over time their language became vulgur
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like clockwork