because kurdistan broke up in the world war one and joined other countries and some stubborn cultures wont allow kurdistan to bcome a real state *Saddam Hussein, George Bush etc*
Kurdistan is not officially recognized as a state, but rather refers to the region where Kurdish people predominantly reside. It does not have the full characteristics of a nation-state, such as sovereignty and recognized borders.
No, Kurdistan is not a sovereign state. It is a region spread across parts of several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria, where Kurdish people have historically lived. There have been movements advocating for Kurdish independence, but as of now, Kurdistan is not recognized as a separate sovereign state.
While Kurdistan does not currently exist as an independent state, there are regions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria where many Kurds live. The idea of a unified Kurdish state called Kurdistan has been a long-standing aspiration among Kurdish populations in the Middle East.
Erbil /Hawler/ is the largest city in kurdistan of Iraq
Depends on what country you are visiting, it might be Turkish Lira, Iranian Rial, Iraqi Dinar, or Syrian Pounds. The autonomous state within Iraq which the term Kurdistan nowadays mostly refers to uses the Iraqi Dinar.
Kurdistan is not officially recognized as a state, but rather refers to the region where Kurdish people predominantly reside. It does not have the full characteristics of a nation-state, such as sovereignty and recognized borders.
No, Kurdistan is not a sovereign state. It is a region spread across parts of several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria, where Kurdish people have historically lived. There have been movements advocating for Kurdish independence, but as of now, Kurdistan is not recognized as a separate sovereign state.
While Kurdistan does not currently exist as an independent state, there are regions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria where many Kurds live. The idea of a unified Kurdish state called Kurdistan has been a long-standing aspiration among Kurdish populations in the Middle East.
Erbil /Hawler/ is the largest city in kurdistan of Iraq
Depends on what country you are visiting, it might be Turkish Lira, Iranian Rial, Iraqi Dinar, or Syrian Pounds. The autonomous state within Iraq which the term Kurdistan nowadays mostly refers to uses the Iraqi Dinar.
Kurdistan has never been officially split into four pieces. The Kurdish population is spread across several countries including Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, with regions within these countries often referred to as Kurdistan. However, there is no internationally recognized independent state of Kurdistan divided into four pieces.
ugh- kurdistan is part of Iraq
The population of Kurdistan Province is 1,440,156.
Kurdistan Airlines was created in 2004.
Kingdom of Kurdistan was created in 1922.
Kingdom of Kurdistan ended in 1924.
Yes. People have manners in Iraqi Kurdistan.