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The Kurds became refugees for various reasons, including conflict, persecution, and displacement. Many Kurds have been forced to flee their homes due to wars, violence, and political instability in countries such as Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran. Discrimination and lack of autonomy have also contributed to the refugee status of many Kurds.

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What language do Syrian refugees speak?

Syrian refugees are primarily Arabic speakers, but a minority of the refugees speak either Kurdish, Armenian, or Aramaic if they come from one of the minorities in the country (the Kurds, Armenians, or Aramean/Assyrian Christians).Of course, a significant minority of the migrants who are mixed in with the Syrian Refugees are not actually Syrians, and, therefore, speak other languages from their homelands.


Are all the kurds eliminated?

No, not all Kurds have been eliminated. Kurds are an ethnic group primarily living in regions including Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. While they have faced persecution and conflict in the past, there are still millions of Kurds living in these areas and beyond.


What country has the largest population of Kurds?

Well, it's obviously Turkey... They have about 20-21 million kurds.


Is Philippines with the Kurds?

The Philippines is not with the Kurds. The Kurds are an ethnic group primarily located in the Middle East, while the Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia. Relations between the two are not significant.


When did Kurds rule in Iraq?

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.

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Why do people become refugees in Afghanistan?

People become refugees in Afghanistan because of instability in their home areas. The instability is usually due to political upheavals.


What language do Syrian refugees speak?

Syrian refugees are primarily Arabic speakers, but a minority of the refugees speak either Kurdish, Armenian, or Aramaic if they come from one of the minorities in the country (the Kurds, Armenians, or Aramean/Assyrian Christians).Of course, a significant minority of the migrants who are mixed in with the Syrian Refugees are not actually Syrians, and, therefore, speak other languages from their homelands.


Do Kurds only marry Kurds?

Yes. The Kurds are an overwhelmingly insular community.


Are the kurds in northern Iraq predominantly sunni or shia?

Yes, but there are minorities of Shiite Muslim Kurds, Yazidi Kurds, and Baha'i Kurds.


How do refugees become refugees?

Refugees are forced to flee their home countries due to persecution, war, or violence. They often face threats to their safety and well-being, leading them to seek refuge in other countries where they hope to find safety and protection. Refugees must meet specific criteria set by international law to be officially recognized as refugees.


Where and when did India try to flee or become refugees?

See website: India


What have people done to become refugees?

Leaving their country to go to another


Are Kurds monotheists?

Most Kurds are Muslims, so yes. There are a minority of Kurds who are Yazidi or Zoroastrian which are henotheistic faiths and not strictly monotheistic. There are also Kurds who are Atheists.


Who are 2 political refugee groups in the Middle East?

There are a number of them. Many of them are even refugees in their own land. These groups are: the Palestinians, Kurds, Circassians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Blacks from Sub-Saharan Africa among others.


What ethnic groups live in the mountains of turkey and Iraq?

kurds


Does Iraq have more kurds or Arabs?

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.


What are kurds?

Kurds are members of a mainly pastoral Islamic people living in Kurdistan.