Talk:Turkish Kurdistanball/@comment-31316012-20190209021217/@comment-32919735-20191229045315

@Kurdali Those maps are so incredibly bad

Just because there's a place that was once held by a country, doesn't mean that the people who live there even are of that background today

Take East Prussia

It was founded by Germans

It primarily spoke German

And they had German traditions

But now it's Kaliningrad, it's a Russian land of Russian people, language and culture

Therefore, it's preposterous to say that Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and a large chunk of Iran are all part of Kurdistan

There are no (or in Iran's case, a very small minority) Kurdish settlements there today, so your wet dream of a mega Kurdistan is virtually improbable