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  1. Kurds - Wikipedia

    The Kurds are the fourth largest ethnic group in West Asia after Arabs, Persians, and Turks. The total number of Kurds in 1991 was placed at 22.5 million, with 48% of this number living in Turkey, 24% in …

  2. Kurd | Syria, Language, Map, Women, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, History ...

    4 days ago · Kurd, any member of an ethnic and linguistic group concentrated in the Taurus Mountains of southeastern Anatolia, the Zagros Mountains of western Iran, portions of northern Iraq, …

  3. Syria decree grants Kurds new rights, formally recognising Kurdish ...

    2 days ago · Syria decree grants Kurds new rights, formally recognising Kurdish language The decree is the first formal recognition of Kurdish national rights since Syria’s independence in 1946.

  4. Curdles of History: The Kurdish People & Why They Are Important

    Dec 23, 2024 · Kurdish society is founded on the pillars of community, hospitality, and respect for elders. Although predominantly Sunni Muslim, the Kurds are celebrated for their religious diversity, …

  5. Syria’s President Affirms Kurds’ Rights, in Overture to the Minority ...

    2 days ago · Syria’s President Affirms Kurds’ Rights, in Overture to the Minority President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s announcement on Friday came after days of fighting between the government and Kurdish …

  6. Kurds - Wikiwand

    Kurds, or the Kurdish people, are an Iranic ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Tu...

  7. Who are the Kurds? | National Geographic

    Kurdish forces fought against the Islamic State when it began to capture Iraqi towns in 2014. Today, the Kurds are spread across four nations. Who are they? The world’s largest stateless ethnic...

  8. Who are the Kurds? - BBC News

    Oct 15, 2019 · Kurds make up the Middle East's fourth-largest ethnic group, but they have never obtained statehood.

  9. The Kurds – Kurdish Political Studies Program

    Kurds are among the native peoples of Mesopotamia. They constitute the second-largest ethnolinguistic group in contemporary Turkey, Iraq, and Syria and the third-largest group in Iran.

  10. Who are the Kurds? History, Culture, and Challenges

    Oct 4, 2023 · Delve into the world of the Kurds – their history, culture, and the hurdles they face today.