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I'm not emotional. You fellas are emotional. You fellas are ignoring the latest scientific papers of the last years that are crushing the fairy tales you folks WANT to believe in. And common, Akkadians? Akkadians were immigrants form Arabia and they NEVER lived in Kurdistan. Akkadians were dessert people, and Akkadians never lived in Kurdish Zagros Mountains. And NO, proto-Indo-European homeland was NOT in the Mesopotamia, but an area between Leyla-Tepe, South of the Caspian Sea, and the Zagros Mountains. And as far as I know, this area doesn’t belong to historic Kurdistan. Kurdish is a West Iranic language very close to the ancient Avesta language. Kurdish has an ergative contruction and is one of the purest and most preserved Iranic languages. Kurds are Iranoid people and belong to a West Asia, West Iranic race. Before the modern Kurdish race, the Sumerians were the original inhabitants of Kurdstan and NOT the Semites, homeland of the Semites is Arabia and Southern Levant.I understand that you feel emotional about the topic, and I concede its interesting, but I'm under the impression you're mixing things up: as I recall you are of Kurdish ancestry, and for some reason you want the Indo-European homeland to be placed close to the area of your own people, that is in northern Mesopotamia: it is quite ridiculous though since clearly non-Indo-European languages are attested from there early on, most importantly Akkadian (a Semitic language, distantly related with modern Arabic and Hebrew), and the Hurrian.
Don't get me wrong, the Kurds speak an Indo-European language (part of the Iranic, and in turn part of the Indo-Iranic branch), no doubt about that, but please, leave the Proto-Indo-Europeans out of Mesopotamia. Wherever their homeland and whichever scenario is the most correct one, they certainly don't belong there.