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Kurdistan
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Kurdistan كوردستان |
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Kurdistan
Kurdistan tê wateyê welatê kurdan. Welatê Kurdistan di nav dewletên Tirkiye, Sûriye, Iraq û Îranê de hat perçe kirin. Beşên Kurdistanê ev in: Bakurê Kurdistanê, Başûrê Kurdistanê, Rojhilata Kurdistanê û Başûrê Rojavaya Kurdistanê.
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كردستان
كردستان تعني أرض الكرد، وهي المنطقة الجغرافية التي يقيم فيها الأكراد في الشرق الأوسط. المنطقة موزعة على خمس دول هي: العراق، إيران، سوريا، و تركيا و أجزاء من دول الاتحاد السوفياتي السابق. من الصعب تحديد المنطقة الجغرافية لكردستان لعدم اعتراف الدول آنفة الذكر بهذا الكيان. ويعتقد الأكراد أنه تم تقسیم كوردستان علی الدول الأربعة قسرا في اتفاقیة لوزان المبرمة بین الدول المنتصرة في الحرب العالمیة الأولی. تعترف إيران والعراق بمنطقة كردية على أراضيهم. اما سوريا التتي تحتوي علي اقل عدد من الأكراد بين الدول الاربع، و نظيرتها تركيا فترفضان ذلك.
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Kürdistan
Kürdistan, Kafkaslar'ın güneyi ve Orta Doğu'da, Türkiye, Irak, İran, Suriye, Ermenistan ve Azerbaycan ülkelerine ait toprakların bir kısmını kapsayan yerleşim bölgelerini adlandırmak için kullanılan bir terim. |
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سرزمین کردستان
سرزمینی که کردها در آن زندگی میکنند (به کردی: کوردستان/Kurdistan) نام دارد. کردستان نام یکی از ایالات بزرگ ایران بوده است که در جنگ چالدران بین نیروهای شاه اسماعیل اول صفوی و سلطان سلیم اول عثمانی در سال ۱۵۱۴ میلادی انجام گرفت و بر اثر شکست ایران، بخش بزرگی از کردستان از ایران جدا شد و نصیب عثمانی گردید ("کردستان عثمانی").
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Kurdistan - Kurdistan
Kurdistan is an extensive plateau and mountainous area in Middle East, inhabited mainly by Kurds. It covers large parts of eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran and smaller parts of northern Syria and Armenia. It roughly includes Zagros and eastern Taurus mountain ranges. From a political standpoint, Iraqi Kurdistan is the only region which has gained official recognition internationally as an autonomous federal entity. |
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| Short name |
Kurdistan |
| Official name |
Kurdistan |
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Divided by Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria |
| Capital |
Idem |
| Population |
25–30 Million inhabitants |
| Area |
190,000 km² - 390,000 km² km² |
| Major languages |
Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Armenian |
| Major religions |
Muslim |
| More information |
Kurdistan, Geography of Kurdistan, History of Kurdistan and Politics of Kurdistan |
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Kurdistan - Kurdistan (Category). |
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General maps
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish-inhabited area and Kurdish Diaspora in the Middle East |
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish-inhabited area |
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Kurdish language area |
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Kurdish language area |
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Kurdish language area |
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Kurdish language area |
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Kurdish language area |
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Status of Iranian languages |
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Southern Kurdish dialect |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Kurdistan, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Kurdistan.
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Ancient Media |
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Ancient Media |
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Ancient Media |
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Median Empire, around 600 BC |
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Median Empire, around 600 BC |
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Median Empire, around 600 BC |
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Median Empire, around 600 BC |
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Median Empire, 600 BC |
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Median Empire, since 600 BC |
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Median Empire, 6th century BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire in the time of the Cyrus the Great |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire in the time of the Cyrus the Great |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, 588-536 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, 588-536 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, 579-560 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 540 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 500 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 490 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire in the time of the Darius the Great |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 480 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire, around 480 BC |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire |
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Achaemenid Persian Empire |
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Macedonian Empire, 336-323 |
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Macedonian Empire, 334-323 BC |
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Macedonian Empire, 331-301 BC |
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Macedonian Empire, 323 BC |
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Macedonian Empire, 323 BC |
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Macedonian Empire |
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Macedonian Empire |
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Macedonian Empire |
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Macedonian Empire |
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Seleucid Empire, 323 BC |
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Seleucid Empire, 303 BC |
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Seleucid Empire, 301 BC |
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Seleucid Empire, 200 BC |
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Seleucid Empire, 194 BC |
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Seleucid Empire |
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Seleucid Empire |
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Seleucid Empire |
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Parthian Empire, 100 BC |
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Parthian Empire, 1st century BC |
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Kingdom of Gordyene, 95-66 BC |
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Kurdish Kingdoms of Corduene-Sophene, 63 BC |
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Parthian Empire, 60 BC |
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Parthian Empire, 60 BC |
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Parthian Empire, 50 BC |
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Parthian Empire, 1 AD |
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Parthian Empire, 1 AD |
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Parthian Empire |
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Parthian Empire |
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Parthian Empire |
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Sassanid Persian Empire and Eastern Roman Empire, around 400 AD |
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Roman-Persian Frontier, 5th century |
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Sassanid Persian Empire and Eastern Roman Empire, around 500 AD |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, around 500 AD |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, 565 AD |
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Roman-Persian Frontier, 565 |
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Sassanid Persian Empire and Eastern Roman Empire, 6th century |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, 6th century |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, 600 AD |
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Sassanid Persian Empire and Eastern Roman Empire, 600 AD |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, 620 AD |
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Sassanid Persian Empire, 226-651 |
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Sassanid Persian Empire |
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Sassanid Persian Empire |
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Sassanid Persian Empire |
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Sassanid Persian Empire |
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Persian Empires, 610 BC-651 AD |
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Roman-Persian Frontier in Late Antiquity, 4th-7th centuries |
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Ghurid Iranian Empire, 1149-1212 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1171-1246 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1171-1246 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1171-1246 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1188 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1188 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1189 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1190 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 12th century |
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Anatolia and surrounding regions in AD 1200 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1250-1260 |
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Ayyubid Empire, 1257 |
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Ayyubid Empire |
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Timurid Persian Empire, 1365-1405 |
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Timurid Persian Empire, 1405 |
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Timurid Persian Empire, 1405 |
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Timurid Persian Empire, 1405 |
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Timurid Persian Empire |
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Timurid Persian Empire |
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Timurid Persian Empire |
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Safavid Persian Empire in 1501-1722 |
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Safavid Persian Empire in 1501-1722 |
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Safavid Persian Empire in 1512 |
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Safavid Persian Empire, 16th-18th century |
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Afsharid Iranian Empire, 1723-1735 |
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Afsharid Iranian Empire, 1736-1802 |
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Persia in 1741 |
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Qajar Persian Empire during earlier years of Qajar dynasty |
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Qajar Persian Empire |
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Persia in 1808 |
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Persia in 1814 |
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Kurdish Independent Kingdoms and Autonomous Principalities circa 1835 |
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Ardalan state |
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Ardalan state |
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Persia in 1848 |
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Kurdish states from 2nd century BC to 19th century |
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Mosul province, 1897 |
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Persia and Ottoman Empire in 1900 |
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Persia in 1900 |
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Persia in 1907 |
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Persia in 1916 |
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Proposed Kurdish state by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) |
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Proposed Kurdish state by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) |
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Proposed Kurdish state by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) |
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Proposed Kurdish state by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) |
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Persia in 1921 |
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Kurdish statehood in the 20th century |
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Red Kurdistan (Kurdistan Uyezd, Kurdistan Autonomous Province) in Soviet Caucasus, 1923-1929. |
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Kurdistani District (Red Kurdistan) in Soviet Caucasus, 1930. |
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Republic of Mahabad (1946) |
Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps older than 70 years of this entry.
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Map by Mahmud al-Kashgari (1074), showing Arz ul Akrad Arabic for land of Kurds locatd between Arz ush Sham (Syria), and Arz ul Iraqeyn (Iraq Arabi and Iraq Ajami). |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1590 |
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Historic map from 1721, showing borders of Curdistan provinces |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1785 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1785 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1787 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1791 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1794 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1801 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1811 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1813 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1823 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1856 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1861 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1861 |
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Old map of Kurdistan from 1862 |
Iraqi Qurdistan
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Kurdistan Autonomous Region in Iraq in 1975 |
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Kurdish Federation in 1998 |
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Kurdish areas in 2003 |
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Kurdistan Region in Iraq in 2009 |
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Location of Iraqi Kurdistan (dark green) with respect to Iraq (light green) on a map of the Middle East. |
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Iraqi Kurdistan region |
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Iraqi Kurdistan region |
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Iraqi Kurdistan region |
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Iraqi Kurdistan region |
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Governorates of Iraqi Kurdistan region |
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Kurds in Iraq, 1983 |
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Ethnic and religious distribution of Iraq. The Kurdish population is shown in pink |
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Kurds in Iraq |
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Kurds in Iraq |
Iranian Kurdistan
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran |
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Kurdistan province of Iran |
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Kurdistan province of Iran |
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Kurdistan province of Iran |
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Kurdistan province of Iran |
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Kurdistan province of Iran |
Turkish Kurdistan
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Kurdish inhabited areas of Turkey |
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PKK Conflict |
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