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  2. National symbols of the Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The national symbols of the Kurds is a list of flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, ... The Flag of Kurdistan is the national flag of the Kurds

  3. Flag of Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdish flag is the most important symbol of cohesive Kurdish identity. Since it was first hoisted in 1946 to represent the concept of an independent Kurdistan (called the Republic of Mahabad and founded in Iranian territory) it has become a symbol of the national identity of Kurds. [7]

  4. Kurdish Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdish sun. The Kurdish Sun, also commonly referred to by its Kurdish name: Kurdish: ڕۆژ, romanized: Roj, is a burning golden sun and the national emblem of the Kurds. It's also found inside the flag of Kurdistan and the official flag of the Kurdistan Region. The sun disk of the emblem contains 21 rays of equal size and shape.

  5. Newroz as celebrated by Kurds - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the Kurdish poet Taufik Abdullah, wanting to instill a new Kurdish cultural revival, used a previously known, modified version of the story of Kawa. [7] He connected the myths where people felt oppressed with Newroz, thus reviving a dying holiday and making it a symbol of the Kurdish national struggle. [7] [23]

  6. Coat of arms of the Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Kurdistan (Kurdish: نیشانا حەرێما کوردستانێ, romanized: Nîşana Herêma Kurdistanê) is a Republican Eagle holding a sun on his wings and is officially used by the Kurdistan Region. [1]

  7. Ey Reqîb - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the poem was adopted as the national anthem of the Kurdistan Republic of Mahabad, a short-lived Kurdish republic of the 20th century in Iran that lasted for a year. "Ey Reqîb" has been adopted as the national anthem of Kurdistan Region and is also used by Kurdistan Workers' Party. [2]

  8. Deq (tattoo) - Wikipedia

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    Deq (Kurdish: deq, دەق) or xal (Kurdish: xał, خاڵ) are the traditional and unique tattoos pertaining to Kurds. Deq is more commonly found among Kurdish women, but is also observed among men. However, the practice of deq has become less common due to the influence of Islam and has been substituted with henna. Unlike the henna, deq is not ...

  9. Category:Kurdish nationalist symbols - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kurdish nationalist symbols" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.