The Kurds are an ethnic group living in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They are Muslim, but they are not Arabs. Although a distinct ethnic group, they have never had their own country. There is a strong faction that is pushing for self-rule, a situation that is causing political unrest.
The Kurdish people are a diverse ethnic group spread across multiple countries including Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria. They continue to face political, social, and economic challenges in each of these regions, often relating to issues of autonomy, discrimination, and conflict. The situation varies depending on the country and region in which Kurdish communities reside.
No, Kurdish people are not Semitic. They are an Iranian ethnic group with their own distinct language and culture. The Kurdish language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
Yes, I am familiar with the Kurdish language. It is an Indo-European language spoken by the Kurdish people primarily in regions stretching across the Middle East.
The main languages spoken in the Kurdish areas of Iraq are Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Arabic. Some people also speak Turkmen and Assyrian in these regions.
The Turkish government has oppressed the Kurdish people through military operations in Kurdish-majority regions, restrictions on Kurdish language and culture, and the suppression of Kurdish political parties and activists.
There is no such place called kurdistan.The reason is kurdish terorrist in turkey attacked Turkish people in the east that's why Turkish army is killing Kurdish terorrists other reason is Kurdish people want to live in Turkey. There is no such place called kurdistan.The reason is kurdish terorrist in turkey attacked Turkish people in the east that's why Turkish army is killing Kurdish terorrists other reason is Kurdish people want to live in Turkey. There is no such place called kurdistan.The reason is kurdish terorrist in turkey attacked Turkish people in the east that's why Turkish army is killing Kurdish terorrists other reason is Kurdish people want to live in Turkey.
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.
Kurds speak Kurdish. Kurdish is divided into several dialects, the biggest being Kurmnanji and Sorani.
The Kurd's(Kurdish)people live in:Iran,Iraq,Syria,and Turkey. . . Draine Syrem
No, Kurdish people are not Semitic. They are an Iranian ethnic group with their own distinct language and culture. The Kurdish language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
Yes, I am familiar with the Kurdish language. It is an Indo-European language spoken by the Kurdish people primarily in regions stretching across the Middle East.
The main languages spoken in the Kurdish areas of Iraq are Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Arabic. Some people also speak Turkmen and Assyrian in these regions.
Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
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Kurdish people are known to be extremely generous, as a tourist in the mountains in Turkey, Kurdish people took me in and took care of me as I fell from a small cliff and hurt myself. They fed me, took care of me, preety much everything a man needs.
It's only a lie.They live in peacefull but a terrority organisation called PKK killed Kurdish and said we pretend Kurdish and this organisation killed a lot of innocent Turkish and Kurdish people.
The Turkish government has oppressed the Kurdish people through military operations in Kurdish-majority regions, restrictions on Kurdish language and culture, and the suppression of Kurdish political parties and activists.