Iraqi Kurdistan was created on 1970-03-11.
The Kurdistan and Iraq conflict primarily took place in northern Iraq, particularly in the region known as Iraqi Kurdistan. This area is inhabited predominantly by Kurds and has been a focal point for Kurdish autonomy and independence movements. Tensions between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the central Iraqi government in Baghdad have led to political and military confrontations over issues such as oil resources, governance, and territorial disputes. The conflict also has historical roots, with significant events occurring throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
Combined Task Force Iraqi Maritime was created in 2004.
Iraqi insurgency happened in 2003.
The era of Iraqi aggression
Yes.
Yes. People have manners in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The area of Iraqi Kurdistan is 40,643 square kilometers.
Iraqi Kurdistan constitutional referendum happened in 2009.
In the case of Turkish and Iranian Kurdistan, you get VISAS to those nations and then proceed to go to the Kurdish-majority regions. In the case of Iraqi Kurdistan, you get a special VISA to visit Iraqi Kurdistan from the Iraqi Embassy or upon arrival in Iraqi Kurdistan (if you are a national from certain countries and are arriving in Iraqi Kurdistan from somewhere other than Iraq). In the case of Syrian Kurdistan, it is currently STRONGLY discouraged to go to Syrian Kurdistan. Although it is among the safest areas in Syria, that is not saying much.
Erbil, which the Kurds called Hewlêr, (like howl-er), is the headquarters of the Iraqi Kurdistani government. The Iraqi Kurdistani Parliament meets there.
The largest cities in Iraqi Kurdistan are Erbil, Slemani, and Duhok. Erbil is the capital and largest city in the region. Sulaymaniyah (Slemani) and Duhok are also major cities in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The population of Iraqi Kurdistan is estimated to be around 6-8 million people. Keep in mind that population figures can vary depending on the source and the specific region within Iraqi Kurdistan.
Erbil /Hawler/ is the largest city in kurdistan of Iraq
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
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.
The wars going on Kurdistan are more connected to those going on in their host countries. For example, the problems in Iraqi Kurdistan are traceable to the Iraqi Insurgency in the wake of the Iraq War of 2003-2011. The problems in Syrian Kurdistan are traceable to the Syrian Civil War, which started in 2011 and is only escalating.
As Iraqi Kurdistan is the only one with an official government, I assume you are talking about that one. Iraqi Kurdistan is a parliamentary democracy with a regional assembly that consists of 111 seats and is consists of four provinces. There is an elected president, who is currently Masoud Barzani.