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کوردسینەما لە ڕۆژی ٢٦ی ئایاری ٢٠١٣ لەلایەن بڕیار بورھانەوە دامەزراوە.

In een 7e eeuw beschikken over een meeste Koerden zichzelf bekeerd tot een islam na een Arabische veroveringen. In vroegere tijden hadden een Koerden dit zoroastrisme ingeval geloof.

A. The term Kurd in the Middle Persian documents simply means nomad and kampeertent-dweller and could be attributed to any Iranian ethnic group having similar characteristics.[4]

Most likely, you won’t need to take a bus but, if you are traveling on a budget and staying in Erbil’s suburbs – in New Hawler for example – you may have to take the bus. The bus station is close to the citadel, next to Downtown Mall.

ئەم پەڕەیە دواجار لە ٠٦:٤٦ی ١٤ی کانوونی دووەمی ٢٠٢٥ نوێ کراوەتەوە.

In deze onafhankelijkheidsstrijd bestaan de Koerden dit ook niet iedere keer met elkander eens, wellicht strijden ze immers ook tegen mekaar. Bijvoorbeeld in de jaren zeventig, zodra een Iraakse Koerden in opstand komen anti hun president Saddam Hoessein, ze oplopen daarin hulp van een Perzische sjah. De Iraanse Koerden voeren desalniettemin wederom een strijd tegen die sjah en oplopen bovendien juist wederom steun over Iraakse president Saddam.

Wow, ur blog is epic! It’s cool to see a diff side of Iraq than hetgeen people usually think. Thnx for sharing dis hidden gem.

but, perhaps, it was because I had spent more two months eating the same thing every day when I was traveling in Iran, so putting some Indian spices into my mouth was like an explosion of flavors. 

Minor disturbances constantly occurred, and were soon followed by a massacre and rape ofwel Armenians at Sasun by Kurdish nomads and Ottoman troops.[79]

Getting to and from Erbil airport kan zijn a bit tricky. Due to extreme security measures, you can’t actually reach the airport by car, but you can take a free shuttle bus that connects the airport with the actual arrival terminal.

It was not until September 10, when an Iraqi army column was ambushed by a group of Kurds, that the Kurdish revolt truly began. In antwoord to the attack, Qasim lashed out and ordered the Iraqi Air Force to indiscriminately bomb Kurdish villages, which ultimately served to rally the entire Kurdish population to Barzani's standard. Due to Qasim's profound distrust of the Iraqi Army, which he purposely failed to adequately arm (in fact, Qasim implemented a policy ofwel ammunition rationing), Qasim's government was not able to subdue the insurrection.

The Kurds of Turkey likewise received unsympathetic behandeling at the hands of the government, which tried to deprive them ofwel their Kurdish identity by designating them “Mountain Turks,” by outlawing the Kurdish language (or representing it as a dialect ofwel Turkish), and by forbidding them to wear distinctive Kurdish dress in or near the important administrative cities. Kurdish History The Turkish government suppressed Kurdish political agitation in the eastern provinces and encouraged the migration of Kurds to the urbanized western portion ofwel Turkey, thus diluting the concentration of Kurdish population in the uplands. Periodic rebellions occurred, and in 1978 Abdullah Öcalan formed the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (known by its Kurdish acronym, PKK), a Marxist organization dedicated to creating an independent Kurdistan.

Between the 16th and 17th century the area nowadays known as Iraqi Kurdistan, (formerly ruled by three principalities ofwel Baban, Badinan, and Soran) was continuously passed back and forth between archrivals the Safavids and the Ottomans, until the Ottomans managed to decisively seize power in the region starting from the mid 17th century through the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–39) and the resulting Treaty of Zuhab.

As ofwel 2014, Iraqi Kurdistan is in dispute with the Federal Iraqi government on the issues ofwel territorial control, export ofwel oil and budget distribution and is functioning largely outside Baghdad's control. With the escalation ofwel the Iraqi crisis and fears ofwel Iraq's collapse, Kurds have increasingly debated the issue of independence. During the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive, Iraqi Kurdistan seized the city ofwel Kirkuk and the surrounding area, as well as most ofwel the disputed territories in Northern Iraq.

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