Kurds especially kurmanji, zaza and badini kurds practise Islam sorani not all, plenty of gorani dont tend to be islamic at all.
Turks no idea but most are wannabe western which made most of them loose their own culture:/
No. Kurds are closely related Persians. Azeris are closely related to Turks.
Kurds
Kurds are members of a mainly pastoral Islamic people living in Kurdistan.
the kurds are sunni muslim
Turks Kurds Lazs Adygeans
Kurds have never had their own country Persians have Iran Turks have Turkey, and many other central asian countries Pashtuns have Afghanistan (Pashtun is synonymous with Afghan)
The Turks made several legal hurdles for the Kurds, including: banning the Kurdish language in all official settings, renaming Kurdish cities with Turkish names, making a number of Kurdish names illegal for newborn children, censorship of Kurdish holidays such as Nourouz, and the assassination of Kurdish politicians in Turkey who wished to alter this state of affairs (regardless of whether such politicians used peaceful or violent means to advocate their wishes).
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.
The Kurds have faced challenges in establishing an independent state due to historical factors, geopolitical interests, and opposition from neighboring countries. The borders drawn by colonial powers in the early 20th century divided Kurdish populations across several countries, making it difficult to unify them under one state. Additionally, regional powers and international concerns about stability and territorial integrity have influenced the lack of support for an independent Kurdish state.
Arabians aprox. 80 % Kurds aprox. 15 % Turks aprox. 2 %
Kurds and the Tailben
Kurds.