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  2. Armenian–Kurdish relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Armenian Academy of Sciences founded a Kurdish Studies Department to document and to research all aspects of Kurdish culture but also to study Armenian and Kurdish relations. [35] One of the first Kurdish newspapers was actually established and published in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan. The newspaper was called Riya Teze ...

  3. Allegations of third-party involvement in the Second Nagorno ...

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    On 28 September 2020, the Azerbaijani MoD alleged that among the Armenian casualties were "mercenaries" of Armenian origin from Syria and a variety of Middle East countries. [21] On the same day, the Turkish Minister of Defence stated that Armenia must "send back the mercenaries and terrorists it brought from abroad". [ 22 ]

  4. Foreign relations of Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    See ArmenianKurdish relations. Armenia has a consulate general in the Kurdistan Regional's capital. [4] Austria: See Austria–Kurdistan Region relations. Austria has a commercial office in Erbil. [5] Kurdistan Region has a representation in Vienna. [6] Belgium: See Belgium–Kurdistan Region relations. Belgium has no representation in ...

  5. Kurds in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Armenia's Kurdish population. The Kurds in Armenia (Armenian: Քրդերը Հայաստանում, romanized: K’rderë Hayastanum; Kurdish: Kurdên Ermenistanê Кӧрден Әрмәньстане), also referred to as the Kurds of Rewan [a] (Kurdên Rewanê), form a major part of the historically significant Kurdish population in the post-Soviet space, and live mainly in the western parts ...

  6. Armenian National Delegation - Wikipedia

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    An international conference on Armenian reforms was convened in Paris on November 30 and October 1, 1913, by the Armenian National Delegation to finalize the project's remaining points. [23] Representatives of Armenian committees and pro-Armenian organizations, as well as German, Russian, British, and Italian diplomats, attended the conference ...

  7. Biden, Trump security advisers meet to pass ceremonial baton

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    Top advisers to U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump put aside their differences - mostly - for a symbolic "passing of the torch" event focused on national security issues on ...

  8. Chechen Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The Ottomans planted Chechen refugees in Kurdistan and Western Armenia to change the demographics, since they feared Armenian separatism and, later on, Kurdish separatism. [9] Today, the Chechen population in Turkish Kurdistan is scattered among the Kurdish population and has been assimilated into it. [10]

  9. Şerif Pasha - Wikipedia

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    The article title in The New York Times where Şerif Pasha denounced atrocities against the Armenians by the Young Turks during World War I Post World War I (1919–1920) Sherif officially defected from the Ottoman side, and was elected president of the Kurdish delegation at the Paris Peace Conference by the Society for the Elevation of ...