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  • Middle eastern werewolf  by sardonya
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    Most of us have heard about werewolfs but none of you believe in their existence , and how can you ? You have never seen them in real life But does that mean they don't exist? ......... Wrong That means you're looking in the wrong place If you find their home, you will be able to meet one But be careful they are not what they were told " middle eastern werewolf "
  • Phobia-Iraq-Love Trilogy Tale by pdrichmond
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    Welcome to a tale revealing an inspirational journey from beginnings of a mundane, dead-end existence to the political global hotspot of a country preparing for war against the US and it's allies and then on to a modern day quest for love, ultimately found in a most unlikely part of the world. Along the way are thoughts, observations and emotions mixed in with quizzical short stories, pop poetry, jottings, snip-bits, enthralling images and an underlying bent towards finding the lighter side of all things which pop up in the course of events. However, an undertone transcends the entire publication of never, ever give up. Enjoy the stimulation...
  • The Mind Man by pdrichmond
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    Do your thoughts affect other people? What if those people end up dead? The unthinkable is happening. People are dying inexplicably. Just one man appears responsible. He is either a deranged monster, or a tortured soul; consumed by revenge, and unknowingly manipulated by an adolescent infatuation. A reluctant cop sets out to find the truth; he risks it all and loses everything. And what’s the deal with the fluffy rabbit? A spine-tingling, emotional rollercoaster with a sumptuous dusting of romantic intrigue.
  • Kurdistan and Kurds - Explained by KurdishGoon3r
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    Kurds are arguably the biggest unrepresented people group across the entire Globe. In this book, I will go over what Kurds and Kurdistan are as well as Culture and many more.
  • A puzzling question for Kurds: Where are you from? by chiaa2004
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    Being a stateless people in the modern world, is like being nurtured in a cage, just like a bird in the cage. Even if it is set free at a later time, It might not find it easy to survive as it is highly possible that it is too late.
  • How to Resurrecting Lost Languages by barrizonema
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    When you lose your language, you lose your soul. When you revive your language, you don't only revive its sounds, its words, its morphemes and its phonemes. You revive the whole identity.Kurdish Dersim zaza speaker communities that have reclaimed their ancestral language, I observed greatly improved physical and mental health. I see a sharp drop in incidences of suicide, alcoholism, addiction and diabetes - problems that unfortunately are rife amongst ethnic minority people across world.This give the states enough cause to support language revival programmes through healthcare funding from tax payers' money.Zaza is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey Kurdish Town Dersim region.known as Kird, Kirmanc or Dimili) Zazas generally consider themselves Kurds, and are often described as Zaza Kurds by scholars.Turkish state sought to create a nation-state based on one language and attempted to eliminate the use of other languages, particularly Kurdish, through severe regulations and prohibitions Turkish became the lingua franca for all citizens to speak.learn some basic phrases that will help you communicate. Below are some greetings. Say Hello : Slaw! , Dem Baş!/ Silav/ Silam/choni/dam bash Say How are you: Chonî? / Tu başî?/ Xasîd?, Xweşîd?/Chakid? Say I'm fine: Çakim , Xasim/ başim/ Xasim/bashm Say Thank you: Supas/ Spas/ Spas/dast xosh Say Yes: balê /arê / Erî Say No: Ne / Na/ Ne/naxer Say I : Mn / Ez/ Me Say You(singular): To / Tu/ To Say He/She: Aw/ Ewe/ Ewe, Üwe Say We : Éme / Em/ Éme Say You(Plural): Éwe / Hun/ Éwe Say They: Ewan Say Good morning: Beyanî baş/ spêde baş/ Şewekî Xweş Say Good Afternoon: Nîwerro baş/ Say Good Evening: Éwar baş /Evar baş/ Éware Xweş Say Good Night: Şew baş/ Şev baş/ Şew Xweş/shaw shahd Say Goodbye: Xwa-legell(Xwa= God / Legell= With) in other words God be with you./ Mal Ava/ Binîşîte Xweş
  • Game of Kurdistan, a short story of kurdish people by JiyanK221
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    The story is about a young Kurdish warrior named Lorîn who is prophesied to unite the clans and bring about an era of peace and prosperity to Kurdistan. With the kingdom on the verge of war due to the absence of an heir to the throne, Lorîn travels through the different regions of Kurdistan to gain the trust and respect of the clans and their leaders. She impresses them with her incredible combat skills, knowledge of military strategy, and wisdom. Lorîn unites the clans and their forces under a single banner and leads them in battles against the invading armies of Ünalhan and Parsinia. With her leadership, the Kurds successfully defend their land, and Lorîn convinces the noble families to pledge allegiance to the prosperity and unity of the kingdom. Under Lorîn's reign, Kurdistan enters an era of peace and prosperity, and her supposed link to the legendary hero Kawa the blacksmith becomes a powerful symbol of hope and resilience for the Kurdish people.
  •  کـــفـــنــ by Hilal122
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    "هەموومان پلان بۆ ژیانێکی درێژ دادەنێین، خەون بە جلی ڕەنگاوڕەنگ و ئاهەنگەوە دەبینین، بەڵام لە چاوتروکانێکدا ڕەنگەکان دەبنە سپی و دەنگەکان دەبنە بێدەنگییەکی کوشندە. ئەمە چیرۆکی ئیسراءیە، کچێک کە بۆ کڕینی جلی شایی چوو، بەڵام... گەڕانەوەی نەبوو." کورتە چیڕۆک