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Is the capital of the Kurds: Diyarbakir (Turkey) or Mosul (Iraq)?

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Is the capital of the Kurds: Diyarbakir (Turkey) or Mosul (Iraq)?

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In history, Diyarbakır was the capital of the Aramean kingdom, Bet-Zamani from the 13th century B.C. onwards. Still to this day Aramean/Assyrians live there in their lands. Nineveh (now known as Mosul) is a historic center for the Nestorian Christianity of the Assyrians, containing the tombs of several Old Testament prophets such as Jonah and Nahum. Still to this day Assyrian/Arameans live there in their lands. Kurds were invaders. Gypsies from further east (to all Kurds, I mean that with ALL disrespect). Now the stupid thing is that people are not asking, “What were the capitals of the Aramean and Assyrian Kingdoms?” It’s funny that the land in the countries controlled by Arabs, Kurds, Iranians, and Turks, don’t even belong to them.

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