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In north eastern persia there is a prov with only kurds and it was far from kurdistan. Is it a bug or is it ture that a prov on the other side of the Caspian Sea had a kurdish pop?
I believe that the Shah of Persia sometime in the 18th or early 19th century uprooted several tens of thousands of Kurdish families from Kurdistan on his western border, and dumped them in the northeast frontier - Mashhad or Khurasan area. So it sounds reasonable to me.