- Kurdistan - Wikipedia
The northern, northwestern and northeastern parts of Kurdistan are referred to as upper Kurdistan, and includes the areas from west of Amed to Lake Urmia The lowlands of southern Kurdistan are called lower Kurdistan
- Kurdistan | Map, Religion, People, Country, History, Facts | Britannica
Kurdistan, meaning "Land of the Kurds," is a loosely defined geographic region inhabited mainly by Kurds It includes parts of eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and smaller sections of northern Syria and Armenia
- Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia
It is located in northern Iraq, which shares borders with Iran to the east, Turkey to the north, and Syria to the west
- Kurdistan Map | The Kurdish Project
Visit the Kurdish Project's interactive map to explore the Kurdish regions in Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Syria
- Who are the Kurds? | CNN
In Iraq, Kurdish people form about 15% to 20% of the population and live primarily in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region, run by the Kurdistan Regional Government
- Kurdistan | Kurdish History
Kurdistan is a region located in the Middle East, primarily spanning parts of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and northern Syria It is home to the Kurdish people, an ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage and a long history dating back thousands of years
- Kurd | Syria, Language, Map, Women, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, History . . .
Kurdistan, meaning "Land of the Kurds," is a loosely defined geographic region inhabited mainly by Kurds It includes parts of eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and smaller sections of northern Syria and Armenia
- Who are the Kurds? - BBC News
In the early 20th Century, many Kurds began to consider the creation of a homeland - generally referred to as "Kurdistan" After World War One and the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the victorious
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