Kurds mainly live in Kurdistan, which is split across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
There are between 6.2 and 6.5 million Kurds in Iraq.
Every ethnic group has a right to demand an independent country. The areas the Kurds live in today has always belonged to Kurds and their ancestors.
Yes. Kurds live in the northeast of Syria near the borders with Iraq and Turkey. They do not, however, make up a large percentage of Syrians.
The Kurds live in the countries of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, and Turkey. They are called a stateless nation as they don't have their own country and are scattered.
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Kurds mainly live in Kurdistan, which is split across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
There are between 6.2 and 6.5 million Kurds in Iraq.
Every ethnic group has a right to demand an independent country. The areas the Kurds live in today has always belonged to Kurds and their ancestors.
Yes. Kurds live in the northeast of Syria near the borders with Iraq and Turkey. They do not, however, make up a large percentage of Syrians.
The Kurds live in the countries of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, and Turkey. They are called a stateless nation as they don't have their own country and are scattered.
Kurds live in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan as well as in Diaspora communities across Europe and the Americas.
Kurds should have their own country because their identity is under siege in Turkey and Iran and they have been subject to genocides in Iraq. The only people who look out for Kurds are other Kurds, not the national governments of the countries in which they live.
Kurdistan in south west Asia
Around about 2500
The Kurds belong to many different sects, most notably being the Sunni sect as the majority. There is also a the Shia sect from among Kurds, most from the Shia sect live in Iran and Iraq.
The word "Kurds" is the plural form of the word "Kurd" which means a person who is a member of the Islamic people who live in Kurdistan and who are a very pastoral and agricultural people.