The three basic ethnic groups in Iraq are Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites.
Arabs and Kurds!
Arabs and Kurds
kurds
Arabians aprox. 80 % Kurds aprox. 15 % Turks aprox. 2 %
There are several ethnic groups that fit this requirement, but the KURDS are the most numerous and most famous.
There are several ethnic groups that fit this requirement, but the KURDS are the most numerous and most famous.
There are quite a number of ethnicities in northern Iraq, but the most numerous and most famous is the KURDS. Other ethnic groups in northern Iraq include: Assyrians, Arabs, Turkmen/Turcoman, Shabakis, and Yezidis.
There are quite a number of ethnicities in the mountains of northern Iraq, but the most numerous and most famous is the KURDS. Other ethnic groups in northern Iraq include: Assyrians, Arabs, Turkmen/Turcoman, Shabakis, and Yezidis.
Iraq faced a civil war. Ethnic groups fought with each other. Insurgents fought in many areas.
Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds
they are shia Muslim (majority) and sunna Muslim. ...and the Kurdish people live in the north of Iraq. Also Muslim, but not yo mama.
It depends on whether you consider "Arab" to be a united ethnic group or if it is divisible along ethno-religious lines. If Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arabs are distinct ethnic groups, then Sunni Arabs form Iraq's second largest ethnic group (after Shiite Arabs). If the Arabs are a united ethnic group, then the Kurds form the next largest ethnic group.