• @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      21 day ago

      This map is apparently from Wikipedia, and is based on a 1995 CIA ethnolinguistic map. The version here is identified as from 2007, with some changes made by wikipedia commons editors (visible changes in Abkhazia and other places). The changes are marked as disputed and unsourced, and it does seem like someone took the letters marking general presence of an ethnolinguistic group (indicating sporadic presence) from the 1995 map and converted those letters into solid bands. This does seem to be a dubious change, as I cannot find any support for this solid separation of groups in Abkhazia and elsewhere.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        21 day ago

        Hmm

        Makes sense why the map doesn’t show Kurdish populations then…

        Back in the day, Kurdish was banned and later it was unbanned

        If a similar study was made again it would have Kurdish majority areas instead of Turkmen

  • merde alors
    link
    fedilink
    English
    7
    edit-2
    2 days ago

    many (all?) kurds would disagree with that classification

    • @chellomere
      link
      22 days ago

      Being classified as an Iranian language? Or would you like it to be broken down into Sorani, Kurmanji etc?

      • merde alors
        link
        fedilink
        English
        01 day ago

        with the classification “peoples”, not the language

        would you like it to be broken down into Sorani, Kurmanji etc?

        me, i don’t care.

  • aviationeast
    link
    62 days ago

    Cool so I’m 100% not Caucasian, with people would stop calling me that based on the color of my skin