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Population

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In reference there was written that there are 180.000 Kurds, but this reference does not show us original documents and sources. Number of the Kurds are exaggerated. Then for someone the number was not enough and he or she wanted to increase this number to 500.000. I think that users must add references, if there are not any references or sources it means that information is not true and reliable. We are here for giving true and reliable information to readers of wikipedia. Please take account my advices and do not let chauvinist people to add their biased information. Also Engish wikipedians can contact with me and ask questions that they want to get objective answers or sources which they need.Regards--Nəcməddin Kəbirli (talk) 19:14, 15 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Notable Kurds

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If a notable Kurd was to be listed, it must state so also in his article, so I removed several that did not include any mention of Kurdish heritage in their article. Then also, the Roman emperors are also not Italians so Kurds from centuries ago are also not to be listed here. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 17:56, 29 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Indiginous people

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You forgot to mention that kurds are the indiginous people couse medians are now called kurds as median first settled here then in the 11th century the turkic people came to azerbeijan Hogirkurdish15 (talk) 08:56, 4 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]