Kurdistan is a term applied to regions of southeast Turkey, northeast Syria, northern Iraq, and northwest Iran in reference to the Kurdish ethnic majority who live on that land. The Kurds, by and large, want independence from their host nations and to create an independent republic on these majority Kurdish lands. The closest to this are the Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistans which have become de facto independent as a result of the Iraqi Civil War (between the government and ISIL) and the Syrian Civil War. Iraqi Kurdistan is also recognized as an autonomous region under Iraqi authority.
kurdistan is not a state or a nation state. however it is a nation.
No. Kurdistan is under the rule of other sovereigns. Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistan, though, are currently very autonomous from their ruling nations.
While Kurdistan does not currently exist as an independent state, there are regions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria where many Kurds live. The idea of a unified Kurdish state called Kurdistan has been a long-standing aspiration among Kurdish populations in the Middle East.
Kurdistan is a region with a significant Kurdish population spread across several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria. The creation of an independent Kurdistan would require cooperation and recognition from these countries, which is challenging due to political, historical, and cultural differences. Additionally, geopolitics, regional conflicts, and international relations further complicate the establishment of an independent Kurdish state.
Kurdistan is in Middle-East, in Iraq. They have their own flag, but kurdistan is a region.
kurdistan is not a state or a nation state. however it is a nation.
No. Kurdistan is under the rule of other sovereigns. Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistan, though, are currently very autonomous from their ruling nations.
Kurdistan is a region with a significant Kurdish population spread across several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria. The creation of an independent Kurdistan would require cooperation and recognition from these countries, which is challenging due to political, historical, and cultural differences. Additionally, geopolitics, regional conflicts, and international relations further complicate the establishment of an independent Kurdish state.
Kurdistan is in Middle-East, in Iraq. They have their own flag, but kurdistan is a region.
There is no official currency in Kurdistan as it is not a recognized sovereign state. The region is divided between several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey, each with its own currency. In Iraqi Kurdistan, the currency is the Iraqi Dinar (IQD).
It used to be the nation state Kurdistan. Now it is the confederacy of Kurdistan. PKK changed their name and goal soon after the arrest of Apo (Abdullah Öcalan). They are commonly known as PKK but their name is KCK Koma Civaken Kurdistan (Union of Communities in Kurdistan) The armed wing of that organisation is called HPG Hezen parastina gel (The peoples defence forces).
Kurdistan is an integral part of Iraq.
The Kurdistan region is located in Iraq. The Kurdistan borders East, West and North Kurdistan and Iraqi to the South. Political violence between them and their regions has increased.
Kurdistan is not an official state recognized by the international community. It is an autonomous region spanning parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria where Kurds predominantly reside. Efforts to establish an independent Kurdish state have faced significant challenges due to geopolitical factors and opposition from neighboring countries.
ugh- kurdistan is part of Iraq
The population of Kurdistan Province is 1,440,156.
Kingdom of Kurdistan was created in 1922.