Kurdistan problem
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1 history
2 administrative divisions
3 politics
See also.
5 external links
[Edit] History
Kurdistan was originally a province of the Ottoman Roman Empire. It turned out that the Otto Empire promised to make Kurds and Armenia independent together after World War I. However, in the Treaty of Lausanne, the interests of Kurds were betrayed, except that most of the region was still ruled by the Otto Empire, and the eastern region was divided between Persia and Britain-occupied Iraq.
[edit] administrative divisions
Kurdistan, the flag of Iraqi Kurdistan, is divided into 44 districts, including 2 in Syria, 28 in Turkey, 6 in Iran and 6 in Iraq. Their names are as follows:
The Arabic alphabet of the country where Naftin is located.
Afr? Northern Syria
Agir? Answer? r? turkey
Amede Diabak? R turkey
Buzz. d Do? Ubeiazit, Turkey
Bader? Southern Turkey
Ewlik Bingol turkey
Ciz? Republic of Turkey
Culemêrg Hakkari, Turkey
Eastern Celli, Turkey
Iraq
d? Lok Antep, Gaziantep, Turkey
Lih Batman Turkey
Iran's Ilam province?
Turkish Erzin Gan
Erzirom Erzurum turkey
The Turkish Valteau, Kingham Gongum.
Hesk? F. Hasankev Turkey
Erbil, Iraq
Kirkuk Kirkuk Iraq?
Coma A Coman? Ah Iran
Ko? gir? turkey
Mazra Elez? Elaz, Turkey
Iranian Mai Hebbard Mahabad
Mere? Mara? ,Kahramanmara? turkey
Merlette? Turkish Malattia Gourgand
Meade? Turkish Mardin
Midyad Midiyat, Turkey
Mosul, Iraq
M Mu? turkey
Urmiye, Iran
Qami? lo Kami? Seo Lee
Kars in Turkey
Riha Urfa? anl? Urfa Turkey
Sems? r Ad? Yaman, Turkey
Sêrt Siirt Turkey
Seqez Iran
s? Ne Sanadaj, Senedec Iran
Ir Nexrak Turkey
Silliman? Sulejmani and Iraq?
Tetwan, Turkey
Van Turkey
Zaxo Iraq
[Editor] Politics
Every region in Kurdistan has its own independent guerrillas, but they are all allies of other countries. For example, Turkey openly supports independent guerrillas in Iraq.
[Edit] See
Kurdish autonomous region
Iraqi Kurdistan
[Edit] External link
News, progress reports and reference materials of Kurdistan Local Government (KRG) on Kurds, KRG and Kurdistan region.
The Kurdistan Institute in Paris provides news, announcements, articles and conference information about the situation in Kurdistan.
Kurdistan official investment website
Essays on the Origin of Kurdish Nationalism edited by Abbas Wali.
Encyclopedia of Kurdistan
Kurdish, Kurdistan, Islamic encyclopedia.
Turbulent Times: A Brief History of Kurdistan
A dozen maps of Kurdistan drawn by GlobalSecurity.org.
March 8, 2005 BBC News: "Turkey Renames' Split' Animals"
Some photos of historic sites in Kurdistan.
The call for freedom makes the puzzle of Europe more complicated than ever (Kurdistan 20 10s)
SILAV Kurdistan
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