If they enjoy living in England and they are not harming anyone, there should be no issue with them staying in England.
Additionally, they currently do not have a home country. Kurds are the most populous stateless people.
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.
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.
Because it is a horrid rainy country. (I live there so dont hate) It just is.
yes it is not...dont listen to this anwser because it is not true
It is on TV there in England you have to find it on some channel that i dont know they play it world wide in every country no matter were.
To say "please don't leave" in Kurdish, you would say "تكايه بۆ بێت نهردهوان". It is pronounced as "Tekaye bo bet nerdewan."
tobacco, potatoes and some other stuff which i dont know
Are you serious it is a state.
i dont know maybe u cant go back again
People beleve England but im not to sure also they dont know who invented it or why all we know is they are tasty
they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones
Turkey sees the establishment of an independent Kurdistan as a threat to its own national security due to concerns about separatist movements among its Kurdish population, as well as potential territorial disputes. Turkey also has historical conflicts with Kurdish groups seeking autonomy or independence.