Possibility of a Armenian-Kurd state? (no Armenian Genocide)

Before the Armenian Genocide, Kurds lived side by side with Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, covering the same area. In the case of Armenian and Kurdistan becoming independent at the same time (in any POD you may wish: Ottoman defeat, Russian 'liberation', etc), would it be possible for it to merge with Armenia, taking in consideration the differences between the two people?

If not. What would be the most rational division between the two states based in nationality? I was thinking in the territories demarked in the Treaty of Sévres going to Armenia, while the 'rest' would go Kurdistan.
(Yes, I know that implanting nation-states in multiethnic regions isn't wise.)

Regards.
 
The Territory given to Armenia in the Treaty of Sevres had alot of Kurds and in many cases other Turks or Kurds made-up the majority, so that's nto a good way to make the division for it.

As to the two groups together, well, to be honest as soon as Turkey stopped being an immediate, direct threat they'd start fighting each other, the region was simply to multiethnic with to large populations to be divided amont nation-states.
 
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