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  2. History of the Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Age. Anatolian peoples ; Armenians; Mycenaean Greeks; Indo-Iranians; Iron Age. Indo-Aryans. Indo-Aryans; Iranians. Iranians; Nuristanis. Nuristanis; East Asia ...

  3. Kurdsat - Wikipedia

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    Kurdsat Broadcasting Corporation (Kurdish: کوردسات, romanized: Kurdsat) is a satellite television station in Kurdistan Region, Iraq, broadcasting since 8 January 2000. [2]

  4. Iraqi Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    Erbil, capital of Kurdistan Region. The exact origins of the name Kurd are unclear. The suffix-stan is an Iranian term for region. The literal translation for Kurdistan is "Land of Kurds".

  5. List of Kurdish-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rojava TV – based in Syrian Kurdistan; Ronahî TV – based in Syrian Kurdistan; Minbij TV – local TV of Manbij; JIN TV – Kurdish feminist channel by the Newa Women's Foundation and dedicated to Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez who were murdered in Paris in 2013, assassinated by Turkish National Intelligence Organization agents, in the Triple murder of Kurdish activists ...

  6. Category : Television stations in Kurdistan Region (Iraq)

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  7. Baloch–Kurdish relations - Wikipedia

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    Balochis were described as being the group which has the closest historic links to Kurds, genealogically and linguistically. Kurds and Balochis, both being Iranic, originated from Andronovo in Central Asia, before migrating westwards together.

  8. Category:Kurdish-language television stations - Wikipedia

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  9. Television in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq was home to the first television station in the Middle East, which began during the 1950s. As part of a plan to help Iraq modernize, British telecommunications company Pye Limited built and commissioned a television broadcast station in the capital city of Baghdad. [1]