answersLogoWhite

0

Iraqi Kurdish Civil War happened in 1996.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where did the Iraqi-Kurdish war take place?

There are several Iraqi-Kurdish Wars, the first one taking place in 1968 and the most recent being in 1991. All of these wars were physically located in Iraqi Kurdistan also called South Kurdistan. The particular cities or towns under attack differed between the various Iraqi-Kurdish Wars.


Is kurdistan a state?

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.


Is kurdistan in Iraq?

A significant minority of Kurdistan is in Iraq.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.


When did Anglo-Iraqi War happen?

Anglo-Iraqi War happened on 1941-05-31.


What is kurdistan and where would you find it?

Kurdistan is a term applied to a part of the Middle East, specifically 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.


Wars in turkey?

Some wars that Turkey has fought in are the Franco-Turkish War and the Turkish War of Independence. They also fought in the Korean War, World War 2, and the Iraqi/Kurdish Civil War.


Is kurdistan a country or a city?

It is neither.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.


Who won the war between Iraq and the Kurds?

It was not really a war. It was a genocide. Thousands of Kurds (civilians in most cases) were gassed to death by a merciless Iraqi Regime. There were certainly Kurdish militants who tried to fight back, but they were nowhere near as effective as the Iraqi Army.


Does kurdistan exist?

Yes, as a region, but not an independent country. 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.


When have Kurdish people been refuges?

Kurdish people have faced displacement and become refugees during various conflicts and political upheavals throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Notably, following the Iraqi Kurdish uprising in 1991, many fled to neighboring countries due to government repression. Additionally, the Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011, led to significant internal displacement and refugee movements among Kurds. Ongoing tensions and violent conflicts in Turkey, Iran, and Syria continue to create refugee situations for Kurdish populations.


Is kurdistan real?

Yes, as a region .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.


What is Kurdistan?

The Northern geographical part of Iraq whose northern border is Turkey. The Kurds are historically an independent (fiercely and traditionally) group considered as seperate from the Turkish, Iraqi and Iranians. ------------------------------------------ The Semi-Autonomous Region of Iraqi Kurdistan is the only officially recognised area with the name Kurdistan and is ruled partly from Baghdad and partly by the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) from Erbil. The Kurds and their international supporters call the Kurdish parts of Turkey, Syria and Iran by the name Kurdistan too, though these are not recognised by the governments of those countries (in fact they are quite hostile to the name) or by the UN.