The Kurds are a “leftover” from several thousands of years before Alexander ~ they speak an Indo-Iranian group language. Greek languages are part of a different Indo-European group.
Per the facial, hair, eyes - this is what iw as refering to.
612 BC: After the Babylonians destroyed the Assyrian capitals of Ashur and Nineveh, the Assyrian empire city of Arbela, todays Erbil, becomes part of the Babylonian empire. [5]
539 BC: After Persian leader Cyrus the Great takes over Babylon, Arbela, todays Erbil, joins the vast Achaemenid or ancient Persian empire. [6]
331 BC: Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia fight the Battle of Gaugamela, also known as the Battle of Arbela, about 75 kilometres north-west of Erbil. In the aftermath, Darius is murdered by his kinsmen and Alexander goes on to conquer the Persian Empire including Babylon, and extends his empire to the Punjab. [7]