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Baban (Kurdish: بابان) [3] was a Kurdish principality existing from the 16th century to 1850, centered on Sulaymaniyah. The Baban Principality played an active role in the Ottoman - Safavid conflict and gave significant military support to the Ottomans. [ 4 ]
The Kurdish prisoners were put to death "with torments worse than which there may not be". [58] In the mid-17th century the Kurds on the western borders disposed of firearms, According to Tavernier, the mountain people between Nineveh and Isfahan would not sell anything but for gunpowder and bullets. Even so, firearms were incorporated neither ...
16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; Pages in category "16th-century Kurdish people" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
This is a list of Kurdish dynasties, countries and autonomous territories. The Kurds are an Iranian people without their own nation state, they inhabit a geo-cultural region known as "Kurdistan" which lies in east Turkey, north Syria, north Iraq and west Iran. (For more information see Origin of the Kurds.) [1] [2]
According to a 2011 Statistics Canada household survey, there were 11,685 people of Kurdish ethnic background living in Canada, [267] and according to the 2011 Census, 10,325 Canadians spoke Kurdish languages. [268]
List of Kurds. 4 languages. Kurdî ... 16th century-19th century. This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to ...
Bahdinan (Bahdīnān) or Badinan (Bādīnān) was one of the most powerful and enduring Kurdish principalities. It was founded by Baha-al-Din originally from Şemzînan area in Hakkari in sometime between 13th or 14th century CE. The capital of this emirate was Amedi for a long time. The rulers of the Bahdinan Emirate governed over the Emirate since the Abbasid Empire, an early dynasty in ...
16th-century Kurdish people (10 P) 17th-century Kurdish people (21 P) ... 21st-century Kurdish people (1 C, 70 P) W. Kurdish writers by century (2 C)