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- Kurdistan - Wikipedia
Kurdistan generally comprises the following four regions: southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Eastern Kurdistan), and northern Syria (Western Kurdistan)
- Kurdistan | History, Religion, Map, Facts | Britannica
Kurdistan, broadly defined geographic region traditionally inhabited mainly by Kurds It consists of an extensive plateau and mountain area, spread over large parts of what are now eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and western Iran and smaller parts of northern Syria and Armenia
- Who are the Kurds? - BBC News
Between 25 and 35 million Kurds inhabit a mountainous region straddling the borders of Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran and Armenia They make up the fourth-largest ethnic group in the Middle East, but
- Kurdistan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kurdistan (Kurdish: کوردستان, romanized: Kurdistān, lit 'Land of the Kurds'; [ˌkʊɾdɪˈstɑːn] (listen)), [3] or Greater Kurdistan, [4][5] is the region in the Middle East where the Kurds inhabit [6] and the Kurdish culture, languages, and national identity have historically been based [7]
- Learn About Kurdish History - The Kurdish Project
Kurdish history is deeply intertwined with the geography and the politics of the modern Kurdish regions The contiguous Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria sit in the north central area of the Middle East
- Kurdistan - Kurdistan Observer
Kurdistan is a diverse and historically rich region that straddles the borders of four modern-day countries: Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria Home to the Kurds, a distinct ethnic group with a unique language and cultural heritage, the land of Kurdistan is a captivating mix of breathtaking landscapes and a complex socio-political history
- The Kurdistan Region is an autonomous region in federal Iraq
The Kurdistan Region is an autonomous region in federal Iraq It borders Syria to the west, Iran to the east, and Turkey to the north, where fertile plains meet the Zagros mountains, and is traversed by the Tigris, Big Zab, and Little Zab as the main rivers Languages: mainly Kurdish; Turkmani, Arabic, Armenian, and Assyrian in some areas
- Region | Facts Figures - Kurdistan Regional Government
Kurdistan borders Turkey, Iran and Syria The regional capital is Erbil or in Kurdish, Hawler The region is officially governed by the Kurdistan Regional Government The establishment of the Kurdistan region dates back to 1970
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