There are several countries that have large populations of Kurdish people. These countries include Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. There is no one defined country for Kurdish people.
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Kurdish people
Kurdish is a collection of related dialects spoken in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and there are a small number of speakers in the South Caucasus. ------ It is also spoken in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The conflict between Turkish and Kurdish people stems from a long history of political, cultural, and ethnic tensions. Issues such as Kurdish separatism, demands for more autonomy, and disparities in rights and resources have contributed to the ongoing tensions and occasional violence between the two groups. Efforts to achieve peace and reconciliation have been met with challenges due to deep-rooted grievances and differing perspectives on how to address the conflict.
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.
Kurdish people live in a country called Kurdistan. Even though some maps dont show kurdistan it is a country. Kurdistan is made up of four parts, Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria. Saddam Hussain tortured the kurds for many many years. Type in kurdish genocide and you will get the details. The kurdish flag is red, white, green and gold. Kurdistan is famous for its beautiful mountains (Zagros mountains) and Peshmerga (Soldiers). Im not kurdish so I dont know to much buts its country worth reading about and even visiting. Let me give a better one; Kurdish people live in Iraq/Iran/Turkey/Syria and even some live in Armenia There are also many Kurds in Europe. Kurds are fighting for their own country, they are fighting for their own historical land, they do not have a country yet, so the the guy before me was wrong. The land that Kurds claim as theirs, are historically Kurdish land. Those who fight for Kurds are called Peshmerga's, my father was a Peshmerga.
Kurds speak Kurdish. Kurdish is divided into several dialects, the biggest being Kurmnanji and Sorani.
Kurdish people are from kurdistan which is made up from parts of four countries. Iraq, Iran, Turkey and syria. I see kurdistan as a whole country and not four parts but sadly due so much war there country was ripped apart. Kurds have there own languages, music, clothes and food. They dont speak Arabic like some might think. Talibani who is president of Iraq is Kurdish. I know a few kurdish people and there wonderful, most fly there flag like Americans do, there very proud to be Kurdish. Type in Saman Omar or Dashne, they are just 2 of the kurdish singers that I know of. You will hear there language and see there clothes BUT i think they are only from the Iraq part of kurdistan.
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.
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.