There are primarily four main groups of Kurds, distinguished by their geographic locations: the Kurds of Turkey (mainly in the southeastern region), the Kurds of Iraq (predominantly in the Kurdistan Region), the Kurds of Iran (mainly in the northwest), and the Kurds of Syria (largely in the northeastern part). Each group has its own dialects, cultural practices, and political aspirations, but they share a common ethnic identity and history. Additionally, there are smaller Kurdish communities in various other countries, including Armenia and throughout the diaspora.
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The Kurds
Arabs and Kurds
Arabians aprox. 80 % Kurds aprox. 15 % Turks aprox. 2 %
Arabs and Kurds
Arabs and Kurds!
Kurds, Sunni, and Shiites.
Turks Kurds Lazs Adygeans
In Order: Persians Azerbaijani Kurds
The main ethnic groups in Turkey are Turks, Kurds, Arabs, and others such as Circassians, Bosniaks, and Albanians. Turks make up the majority of the population, while Kurds are the largest minority group. These ethnic groups have diverse cultures, languages, and histories.
Arabs 90%. Kurds, Turkmen ,Syriacs 10%
There are a number of them. Many of them are even refugees in their own land. These groups are: the Palestinians, Kurds, Circassians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Blacks from Sub-Saharan Africa among others.