When speaking of Kurdistan, it is typically assigned the status of the area of Northern Iraq, Southern Turkey, Western Iran and Eastern Syria. The Kurds there do not have an officially recognized country, but the ones in the mountainous regions enjoy relative autonomy, but are still under the jurisdiction of the respective governments. So, in short, yes and no.
Kurdistan is autonomous in Iraq, they have a government in Iraq. But not Syria, Turkey and Iran. In Turkey, Kurdish culture, language, history, and politics are actively repressed.
Things are changing in Syria it is possible that the Kurds walkout of this revolution one autonomy richer.
Kurdistan is not a recognized independent state, but refers to a region predominantly inhabited by Kurdish people spread across Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The Kurds have faced challenges in achieving autonomy or independence due to political, social, and historical factors, despite aspirations for self-governance.
The largest city in Kurdistan is Erbil, located in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. It is also the capital of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Kurdistan is approximately 72,000 square miles in size.
Currently, Kurdistan is not a united country. As a result the different regions of Kurdistan are ruled differently. Only in Iraq do the Kurds have enough autonomy to have their own elected officials. Massoud Mustafa Barzani is the President of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Kurdistan is a roughly defined region in the Middle East that spans across parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It is home to the Kurdish people who have their own distinct language and culture. The boundaries of Kurdistan are not officially recognized by any government.
The Kurdistan region does not have an officially recognized capital as it is spread across parts of Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria. However, Erbil is often considered the de facto capital of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Free Youth Movement - Kurdistan - was created in 2011.
Militia as the PKK and PYD are for a Kurdistan. Countries directly affected are against a free Kurdistan (Armenia, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria). Azerbeidzjan and the disputed Turkish Republic of North Cyprus are also against a Kurdistan. Other countries are usually very neutral on this issue.
Kurdistan is a roughly defined region in the Middle East that spans across parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It is home to the Kurdish people who have their own distinct language and culture. The boundaries of Kurdistan are not officially recognized by any government.
The population of Kurdistan is estimated to be around 35-40 million people. However, the exact population size is difficult to determine due to political and cultural factors.
The Kurdistan region is located primarily in northern Iraq, with smaller portions in southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria, and western Iran. It is a historically and culturally distinct region populated by predominantly Kurdish-speaking people.
ugh- kurdistan is part of Iraq
The population of Kurdistan Province is 1,440,156.
Kingdom of Kurdistan was created in 1922.
Kingdom of Kurdistan ended in 1924.
Kurdistan Airlines was created in 2004.
Yes. People have manners in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Kurdistan didn't got freedom and it won't.