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.
Yes, Kurds are an ethnic group that lives in Syria, primarily in the northern regions near the border with Turkey. They make up a significant portion of the population in areas such as Rojava.
Kurds mainly live in Kurdistan, which is split across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
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.
The Kurds primarily seek independence from the countries they are currently residing in, such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They aspire to establish their own autonomous region or an independent Kurdistan.
The majority of Kurds live in the mountainous region known as Kurdistan, which spans across parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. There are also Kurdish communities scattered in other countries around the world.
Eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, and Northern Syria are heavily inhabited by Kurds. There are no countries actually names Kurdistan but there is a Province in Iran by that name.
Kurds mainly live in Kurdistan, which is split across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
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.
Yes. They live primarily in the nations of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Azerbaijan, and Israel.
The Kurds primarily seek independence from the countries they are currently residing in, such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They aspire to establish their own autonomous region or an independent Kurdistan.
The Kurdish Regions are in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria.
The minority in question is the Kurds.
Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Some are in Armenia and Germany.
Arabs 90%. Kurds, Turkmen ,Syriacs 10%
Kurdish is primarily spoken by the Kurdish people who are an ethnic group predominantly found in the Kurdistan region which spans across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is their native language and holds significant cultural and historical importance for them.
Kurds are the second largest ethnic group in TURKEY(after Turks) and in IRAQ and SYRIA (after Arabs). In Iran, Kurds are the third largest ethnic group behind Persians and Azeris.
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