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  2. Opinion - The Kurds are America’s allies — the US must defend ...

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    To secure U.S. interests and reputation, Washington must deter Turkey’s aggression.

  3. Kurdish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Kurds in the United States (Sorani Kurdish: کوردانی ئەمریکا) refers to people born in or residing in the United States of Kurdish origin or those considered to be ethnic Kurds. The majority of Kurdish Americans are recent migrants from Turkey , Iran , Iraq and Syria .

  4. History of the Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The Kurds [A] are an Iranian [1] [2] [3] ethnic group in the Middle East. They have historically inhabited the mountainous areas to the south of Lake Van and Lake Urmia, a geographical area collectively referred to as Kurdistan. Most Kurds speak Northern Kurdish Kurmanji Kurdish (Kurmanji) and Central Kurdish (Sorani).

  5. Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Kurds also have a presence in Kirkuk, Mosul, Khanaqin, and Baghdad. Around 300,000 Kurds live in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, 50,000 in the city of Mosul and around 100,000 elsewhere in southern Iraq. [citation needed] Kurds led by Mustafa Barzani were engaged in heavy fighting against successive Iraqi regimes from 1960 to 1975. In March 1970 ...

  6. Trump, the Kurds, and a New Syrian Reality - AOL

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    New leaders in Washington and Damascus may expose longtime U.S. partners to Turkish incursions.

  7. How Kurdish diaspora groups are pushing for unity over their ...

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    Different ideologies and agendas among Kurdish political groups means they don't push a single narrative about the Kurdish homeland. Diaspora groups are trying to change that.

  8. Biji Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    Biji Kurd u Kurdistan [a] on paper in front of the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel. Biji Kurdistan (Kurdish: بژی کوردستان, romanized: Bijî Kurdistan, Kurdish pronunciation: [ˈbɪʒɪ kuɾdɪsˈtɑn]; English: Long live Kurdistan) [1] [2] [3] is a popular slogan expressing Kurdish patriotism and support for the independence of Kurdistan.

  9. Kurdification - Wikipedia

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    Kurdification is a cultural change in which people, territory, or language gradually become Kurdish. [1] Historically, Kurdification has happened naturally, as in Turkish Kurdistan, or as a deliberate government policy (as in Iraqi Kurdistan after 2003 invasion of Iraq).