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It was scrapped when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was able to fight back against the implementation of the Treaty of Sèvres and write the new Treaty of Lausanne which prevented the realization of an independent Kurdistan.

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Is Mesopotamia called kurdistan today?

No. The area commonly called "Mesopotamia" is today mostly in Iraq. Kurdistan is in in northern Iraq with portions also in Iran, Syria, and Turkey. While there are parts of Mesopotamia that overlap with areas of Kurdistan, the majority of Mesopotamia is outside of Kurdistan and the majority of Kurdistan is outside of Mesopotamia.


Isn't there a Country named Kurdistan?

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.


Where is Kurdistan?

as shown in the map which was divided into four parts through the Sykes-PicotAgreement of May 1916 between British and French empires as the following:1- Southern Kurdistan in Nortnern Iraq2- Western Kurdistan in Northern Syria3- Northern Kurdistan in Eastern Turkey4- Eastern Kurdistan in Western IranActually all the parts together is called Kurdistan (Kurdland) and their people are called Kurds and they are more than 40 million which they will be considered the biggest stateless nation on the world but luckily now the southern Kurdistan is a Quasi-state and recognized by Americans, European countries and Turkey and even by Iraq itselfKurdistan is a region in Western Asia and it borders Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and the ethnic group found in it is Kurdish people.


What is the capital of Syrian Kurdistan?

As a result of the Syrian Civil War, Syrian Kurdistan (also called West Kurdistan) has effectively become independent. It does not officially have a capital, but claims its capital to be al-Qamishli, which is currently under partial Kurdish and partial Assad control.


What is the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan?

Erbil, which the Kurds called Hewlêr, (like howl-er), is the headquarters of the Iraqi Kurdistani government. The Iraqi Kurdistani Parliament meets there.

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Do you need a visa to live in England if your from kurdistan?

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...!


What are people of Kurdistan called?

The majority population of Kurdistan is made of Kurds.


Who are Kurdistan's allies?

An organization called the PKK is the main supporter of an independent Kurdistan. No single nation on earth has publicly acknowledged to be a supporter of Kurdistan.


Is there a country called kirkistan?

No, but there is a country called Kyrgyzstan. It is an independent republic in Central Asia and was formerly an SSR of the Soviet Union. There is also a region called Kurdistan, which is located in the Middle East. It was split between the countries of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran by the Great Powers so there would not be one Kurdistan nation and would create issues in the Middle East.


Is Mesopotamia called kurdistan today?

No. The area commonly called "Mesopotamia" is today mostly in Iraq. Kurdistan is in in northern Iraq with portions also in Iran, Syria, and Turkey. While there are parts of Mesopotamia that overlap with areas of Kurdistan, the majority of Mesopotamia is outside of Kurdistan and the majority of Kurdistan is outside of Mesopotamia.


Isn't there a Country named Kurdistan?

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.


What are People who leave there original country to live in another one called?

Depends on where the person who's asking is. In their original country they'll be called Emigrants and on the foreign country they'll be called Immigrants.


Where is Kurdistan?

as shown in the map which was divided into four parts through the Sykes-PicotAgreement of May 1916 between British and French empires as the following:1- Southern Kurdistan in Nortnern Iraq2- Western Kurdistan in Northern Syria3- Northern Kurdistan in Eastern Turkey4- Eastern Kurdistan in Western IranActually all the parts together is called Kurdistan (Kurdland) and their people are called Kurds and they are more than 40 million which they will be considered the biggest stateless nation on the world but luckily now the southern Kurdistan is a Quasi-state and recognized by Americans, European countries and Turkey and even by Iraq itselfKurdistan is a region in Western Asia and it borders Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and the ethnic group found in it is Kurdish people.


What country did earth day begin?

It begin at a place called KURDISTAN it's at north Iraq.


When a country strikes back at another country because of something that has happened it is called?

retaliationThis is called retaliation.


When a Country strikes back at a another country because of something that has happened it is called?

retaliationThis is called retaliation.


When a country strikes back at another country because of something that has happened its called?

retaliationThis is called retaliation.