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Policy K24 SPECIAL - Prof. Dr. Makarenko: Croats and Kurds are the same people! Head of the Department of Regional Problems at Moscow Linguistic University Prof. Dr. “Croats (and Slavs in general) and Kurds today are children of the same people,” said Vadim Makarenko. M. Ali ERDOGAN Head of the Department of Regional Problems at Moscow Linguistic University Prof. Dr. “Croats (and Slavs in general) and Kurds today are children of the same people,” said Vadim Makarenko. Gene studies reveal that 83% of Croats are of Kurdistan origin as DNA. Although the claims that Croats are Kurds are mostly brought up by Russian researchers, there are many Croats who support this view. The theses on the subject came to the fore with the work that started in Croatia in 1797 and after Croatia declared its independence in 1991. In 1998, at the symposium titled "Ancient Iranian origins of Croats" in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, many academics focused on the difference of Croats from Slavs and their Iranian-Kurdish origins. In the section of the symposium titled “The Genocide of the Ancient Croat Tribes”, M. Kac and S. Budimir even made a biogenetic research presentation claiming that Croats were handled differently from other Slavs and that they were closer to Kurds and Armenians. Today, Russian academician Vadim Makarenko has serious research on this subject. In addition, Kurds who go to Croatia for business or touristic trips state that they are warmly welcomed by the people on the street and that many people say that they are originally Kurds. On the other hand, it is possible to come across many common places in Kurdistan and Croatia. For example; There are 9 villages named “Xırwatê” in Hakkari alone. K24 asked the claims about the Kurdish origin of the Croats to names known for their studies on Kurdish history. COMMON 3 THOUSAND WORDS Head of the Department of Regional Problems at Moscow Linguistic University Prof. Dr. “Croats (and Slavs in general) and Kurds today are children of the same people,” said Vadim Makarenko. Stating that there are 3 thousand words with common roots in Croatian and Kurdish, Prof. Dr. Makarenko continued: “These peoples are very close to each other, but some of them separated as they migrated to the Balkan Peninsula and later to the lands of Asia Minor and formerly Central Asia in Europe. It was the events of the VII-IX centuries due to serious religious wars and drought (drought the region). There are about three thousand words with common roots in the languages ​​of both peoples. There are many common features in the behavior and festivals of Croats and Kurds. Even among the Yezidis there are people of a Slavic appearance.” prof. Dr. “I developed the theory on this topic and published several books. But if you speak Kurdish, it is easy for you to take Croatian words and write up to a few hundred words with Kurdish roots. I compared it to the Russians and the Ukrainians, but the Croats and Serbs are even closer to the Kurds.”

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