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Political Structure in Mesopotamia Throughout History Zazas
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Not wars or exchanges, but societies that are subjected to separation and that accept this situation and forget their stories of existence, language and culture are condemned to be wiped out from the face of the earth. While Turks, Persians and Kurmanc people see the Zazas as an element that has broken away from them and try to assimilate them, they forget that the Zazas are a people rooted in these lands. The Zazas, the warrior ancestors of the Kurds, will rise from the ashes, claim their identity and language and will definitely enlighten their future, which seems dark today.
Abdulbaki Erdoğmuş addresses the Zazas in his book titled Political Structure in Mesopotamia Throughout History - Zazas and lights the first torch of a society's journey to read, wake up and step into a bright future. The society that is in a state of sleep, especially the youth of this society; will wake up with the strong light of the torch that Abdulbaki Erdoğmuş has lit and they will return to their noble, unyielding character that belongs to the essence of Zazaness.
The author argues that although each society has different detours, ultimately the Mesopotamian civilizations are a universal heritage and states that what is important is not who comes from where, but that each society, with its differences and rights, lives a common destiny. Because even if one comes to crossroads and takes different detours, the journey one embarks on and the destination one arrives at are the same.
Abdulbaki Erdoğmuş addresses the Zazas in his book titled Political Structure in Mesopotamia Throughout History - Zazas and lights the first torch of a society's journey to read, wake up and step into a bright future. The society that is in a state of sleep, especially the youth of this society; will wake up with the strong light of the torch that Abdulbaki Erdoğmuş has lit and they will return to their noble, unyielding character that belongs to the essence of Zazaness.
The author argues that although each society has different detours, ultimately the Mesopotamian civilizations are a universal heritage and states that what is important is not who comes from where, but that each society, with its differences and rights, lives a common destiny. Because even if one comes to crossroads and takes different detours, the journey one embarks on and the destination one arrives at are the same.
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