There is a semi autonomus region in Northern Iraq with that name but the other areas which militants refer to as 'Kurdistan' belong to Turkey, Iran and Syria. The militants are in a stick and stone 'struggle' against the armies of these countries. Nothing big but a big inconveniance as noone wants to go somewhere where they may or may not be terrorists lurking.
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
Currently, Kurdistan is not a united country. As a result the different regions of Kurdistan are ruled differently. Only in Iraq do the Kurds have enough autonomy to have their own elected officials. Massoud Mustafa Barzani is the President of Iraqi Kurdistan.
first of all- kurdistan is not a country, it's part of iraq. It's not really safe- there are lots of dictators and bombs, but some cities in kurdistan dont have either of those things, for example hawler (Erbil)
Kurdistan is not a recognized independent country or continent. It is a region spread across parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, mainly inhabited by Kurdish people.
Kurdistan is a region that straddles four different countries and therefore has a multiplicity of zip codes. Please resubmit your question specifying which city in Kurdistan you are asking about for a possible answer.
There is not a country called Kurdistan... So you can not be a citizen of a country which does not exist... Whatever nationality you are... u will need a visa unless you are a citizen of an EU country or US...!
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
Currently, Kurdistan is not a united country. As a result the different regions of Kurdistan are ruled differently. Only in Iraq do the Kurds have enough autonomy to have their own elected officials. Massoud Mustafa Barzani is the President of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Kurdistan is not an independent country and therefore does not maintain embassies. Additionally, the Indian embassy to Kurdistan would (in theory) be in Kurdistan, not in India. The Iraqi embassy to India (which represents Iraqi Kurdistan) is in New Delhi with the following address: L-1/2, Hauz Khas New Delhi - 110016 India
first of all- kurdistan is not a country, it's part of iraq. It's not really safe- there are lots of dictators and bombs, but some cities in kurdistan dont have either of those things, for example hawler (Erbil)
Kurdistan is not a recognized independent country or continent. It is a region spread across parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, mainly inhabited by Kurdish people.
In 1923, Kurdistan was divided between the two countries that are Iraq and Turkey today.
Kurdistan is a region that straddles four different countries and therefore has a multiplicity of zip codes. Please resubmit your question specifying which city in Kurdistan you are asking about for a possible answer.
a rainforest isnt a country
Erbil /Hawler/ is the largest city in kurdistan of Iraq
No.No there isnt.
Kurdistan is a cultural region that spans parts of several countries, including Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It is not an officially recognized country, but rather a region where the Kurdish people reside. The countries that border Kurdistan differ depending on which part of the region you are referring to.