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  2. History of the Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdish ethnonationalist movement that emerged following World War I and end of the Ottoman empire was largely reactionary to the changes taking place in mainstream Turkey, primarily radical secularization which the strongly Muslim Kurds abhorred, centralization of authority which threatened the power of local chieftains and Kurdish ...

  3. List of Kurdish dynasties and countries - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Recent history of the Kurds includes numerous genocides and rebellions, along with ongoing armed conflicts in Turkish, ... a Kurdish bey of the Ottoman Empire, but ...

  5. Origin of the Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Kurds remains uncertain, as they are divided among several countries. They are often excluded from official histories and marginalized by state-centered perspectives that dominate academic history. Even within modern European historical scholarship, Kurds are poorly represented, and clear state biases of authors are evident.

  6. Kurdish nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Early Kurdish nationalism had its roots in the Ottoman Empire, within which Kurds were a significant ethnic group. With the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire, its Kurdish-majority territories were divided between the newly formed states of Turkey, Iraq, and Syria, making Kurds a significant ethnic minority in each state. Kurdish nationalist ...

  7. Ottoman Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    The Kurds were an oppressed minority in the Safavid Empire and had a long conflict with them. Unlike Persians and Azerbaijanis, the Kurds viewed firearms as cowardly and often only used swords. [2] Much of the Kurdish population in the Safavid Empire that lived near the Ottoman borders was forcefully deported to other parts of Iran or killed.

  8. Timeline of Kurdish history - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of Kurdish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Kurdistan and its predecessor states and entities. To read about the background to these events, see History of the Kurds .

  9. A history of selling out the Kurds - AOL

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    As the skies over northeastern Syria blackened with smoke last week, as Turkish warplanes swooped down and gunfire and shelling resumed in what had briefly been an oasis of relative peace in the ...