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There are between 6.2 and 6.5 million Kurds in Iraq.
The three countries with the largest indigenous Kurdish Populations are Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.
The Kurds primarily seek independence from the countries they are currently residing in, such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They aspire to establish their own autonomous region or an independent Kurdistan.
The Kurds have never had their own government in Iraq separate from the Iraqi government since the independence of the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq in 1923 (and subsequent Iraqi States). However, Kurds had autonomy under the Ottoman Empire in what would become northern Iraq (or Iraqi Kurdistan). The Kurds have never had complete independence from the Iranians, Turks, Iraqis, or Syrians.
Iran I would guess that the highest population of Kurds is in Turkey. The next highest is probably Iraq.
Arabs are more, kurds are about 17% of Iraq, they are about 4-5 million kurds in Iraq (there are more than 20 million kurds in the world), the kurds grew more and more powerful in Iraq, now the president of Iraq is a kurd.
Kurds
The Kurds are a distinct ethnic group from the Arabs that predominate in southern and central Iraq. They have a unique language, distinct holidays, a multiplicity of religions (some unique to the Kurds), and political autonomy in Iraq.
There are around 6.5–7.9 million Kurds in Iran and 6.2–6.5 million Kurds in Iraq, so there are more Kurds in Iran. However, as the Iranian population overall is significantly larger, Kurds make up a more significant percentage of the population in Iraq.
kurds
There are between 6.2 and 6.5 million Kurds in Iraq.
the kurds
Kurds, or Kurdish people are a group of people that do not have there own state. Kurdistan is located in western mountains of Iran. But many Kurds moved to Iraq and Turkey and some to Syria. In North of Iraq they have federal region called Kurdistan of Iraq.
The Kurds. The Kurds in Iraq are still under attack from Turkey and Iran.
Kurds is the second largest group in Iraq.
The perpetrators were the members of the Ba'athist regime. The leader of the regime was Saddam Hussein
kurds; northern Iraq