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When speaking of Kurdistan, it is typically assigned the status of the area of Northern Iraq, Southern Turkey, Western Iran and Eastern Syria. The Kurds there do not have an officially recognized country, but the ones in the mountainous regions enjoy relative autonomy, but are still under the jurisdiction of the respective governments. So, in short, yes and no.

Kurdistan is autonomous in Iraq, they have a government in Iraq. But not Syria, Turkey and Iran. In Turkey, Kurdish culture, language, history, and politics are actively repressed.

Things are changing in Syria it is possible that the Kurds walkout of this revolution one autonomy richer.

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