Urmia, also known as Urmu or Orumiyeh, is predominantly inhabited by Azeris in Iran. While there is a Kurdish population in the city, it is not considered a Kurdish-majority city.
urmia Is a kurdish city
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "ุณฺตุงู" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "ุณูุงู " (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
"Spas" is goodnight in Kurdish.
Yes, ลongรผl Oden is of Kurdish descent. She was born in Diyarbakฤฑr, Turkey, which has a significant Kurdish population.
For witing in Kurdish click here lexilogos.com/keyboard/sorani.htm
Yes, Ziad Asad was born in Erbil (Hawler), the capital city of the Kurdistan region. He now recides in Europe.
Mardin is a city in Turkey. It does have a lot of Kurdish people, but also people of other groupings. So it is not an exclusively Kurdish city.
The population of Urmia is 577,307.
The population of Urmia County is 856,914.
The area of Lake Urmia is 5,200 square kilometers.
Lake Urmia is a salt lake in northwestern Iran.
Urmia University of Medical Sciences was created in 1986.
Maku Javan Urmia FSC was created in 2004.
Kirkuk is a city in the north of Iraq that is considered a Kurdish cultural capital and has a Kurdish plurality.
Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria was created in 1917.
NO. It is an Iranian city in the province of West Azerbaijan. (Note that West Azerbaijan is NOT related to the independent Republic of Azerbaijan.) The Azeri majority in the city are a Türkic people, but are not Turkish people.
Yes, he is. But he doesn't believe it for sure.and he's kurdish from the city in south of kurdistan called Sulemani, and he speaks kurdish well. Thank you
Yes, Darin i Kurdish.