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  2. Zaza nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In some cases in the diaspora, Zazas turned to this ideology because of the more visible differences between them and Kurmanji-speakers. [ 3 ] Especially in recent years, Zaza language and cultural associations have become widespread, the establishment of the Federation of Zaza Associations and the establishment of the Democracy Time Party have ...

  3. Zazas - Wikipedia

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    In some cases in the diaspora, Zazas turned to this ideology because of the more visible differences between them and Kurmanji-speakers. [40] Zaza nationalism was further boosted when Turkey abandoned its assimilatory policies which made some Zazas begin considering themselves as a separate ethnic group. [41]

  4. Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The Zaza and Gorani are ethnic Kurds, [55] ... In the diaspora, the most successful Kurdish club is Dalkurd FF and the most famous player is Eren Derdiyok. [292]

  5. Kurdish population - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish girl in Mardin Province. According to a report by Turkish agency KONDA, in 2006, out of the total population of 73 million people in Turkey there were 11.4 million Kurds and Zazas living in Turkey (close to 15.68% of the total population). [9]

  6. Talk:Zazas/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    "Zaza nationalism: In recent years, in which the question about political and human rights for Kurds in Turkey came more to spotlight, a new nationalistic movement was formed by a small group of people in the diaspora."

  7. Talk:Zaza nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Zaza nationalism was further boosted when the Turkish government..." [1], "This Zaza 'nationalism' still largely a matter of exile politics..." [2], "The birth of modern Zaza nationalism in the diaspora began as a marginal phenomenon, but gradually it began to influence the debate among the Zazas inside Turkey and Iran. A minority ...

  8. Kurdish Christians - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish Christians [a] are Kurds who follow Christianity. [4] [5] [6] Though the majority of Kurds were converted to Islam during the expansion of the Islamic caliphates in the 7th century, [7] there still remained a number of Kurdish Christians.

  9. Category:Zazas - Wikipedia

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    Zaza–Gorani languages This page was last edited on 21 July 2022, at 00:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...