Kurd - translation to russian
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Kurd - translation to russian

ETHNIC GROUP IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Kurd; Turks of the mountains; Kurdish Cultural Region; Kermanshahi; Demographics of Kurds; Kurdish demographics; List of people from Kermanshah Province; كوردي; List of major cities with Kurdish population; Kurdish Moslems; Mutikan; Motiki; Kurdish People; Kurdish Cities; Kurdish cities; Ferozkohi; Barzanji Kurds; Berwari Kurds; Berwari Tribe; Kurmanc; Kurmanj; Demographics of the kurdish people; Ferozkhoi; Sian (Kurdish tribe); Merzanî; Barzangi Kurds; Kurds of Kermanshah; Suseni (Kurdish tribe); Bavali; Mirawdeli; Kurds of Kermanshah Province; Zafaranlu; Merzani; Kurdish peoples; Kermanshahi Kurds; Kermanshahi Persians; Berwari tribe; Mangur tribe; Suseni tribe; Rekani; Sîan; Kurdish people; Kurdish ethnicity; Billbas Federation; کورد; Kurmanjis; Kurdish architecture; Ethnic Kurds; Kurmanji Kurds; Kurdish religion; Kermanshahis; Berwari (Kurdish tribe); كورد; Draft:Kurds; Koords; List of massacres of Kurds; Kurdish massacres
  • [[Eren Derdiyok]], a Kurdish footballer, striker for the [[Swiss national football team]]
  • Kurdish girls in traditional Kurdish costume, [[Newroz]] picnic in [[Kirkuk]]
  • Impression of a Kurdish man by American artist Antonio Zeno Shindle circa 1893
  • The [[Citadel of Erbil]]
  • The Ayyubid dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origin, founded by Saladin.
  • [[Bahman Ghobadi]] at the presentation of his film ''Nobody Knows About Persian Cats'' in [[San Sebastián]], 2009
  • [[Faravahar]] (or Ferohar), one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a ''Fravashi'' (guardian spirit)
  • Tunar Rahmanoghly singing Kurdish song "Rinda Min". [[Khari Bulbul Music Festival]]
  • The President of Iraq, [[Jalal Talabani]], meeting with U.S. officials in [[Baghdad]], Iraq, on 26 April 2006
  • Kurdish woman with deq tattoo
  • Kurdish-inhabited areas in the [[Middle East]] (1992)
  • Kurdish-inhabited areas of the Middle East and the Soviet Union in 1986, according to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA)
  • A Kurdish nobleman bearing a [[jambiya]] dagger
  • Kurdish boys in [[Diyarbakir]]
  • YPJ]] fighters in Syria
  • Pro-independence rally in [[Erbil]] in September 2017
  • Newroz]], 20 March 2018
  • Provisions of the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] for an independent [[Kurdistan]] (in 1920)
  • Bijar]]
  • Marwanid]] [[Dicle Bridge]], [[Diyarbakir]]
  • Yazidi new year celebrations in [[Lalish]], 18 April 2017
  • [[Hamdi Ulukaya]], Kurdish-American billionaire, founder and CEO of [[Chobani]]
  • Turkey's military offensive into north-eastern Syria]] on 10 October 2019
  • Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb, or [[Saladin]], founder of the [[Ayyubid dynasty]] in the Middle East
  • The [[fox]], a widely recurring character in Kurdish tales
  • YPG]]'s female fighters in Syria
  • [[Leyla Zana]]
  • [[Karim Khan]], the Laki ruler of the Zand Dynasty

Kurd         

[kə:d]

существительное

общая лексика

курд

курдка

Kurd         
Kurd noun курд; курдка
the Kurds      
[собир.] курды

Definition

Kurd
[k?:d]
¦ noun a member of a mainly Islamic people living in Kurdistan, an area composed of parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
Origin
the name in Kurdish.

Wikipedia

Kurds

Kurds (Kurdish: کورد, Kurd) or Kurdish people are an Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria. There are exclaves of Kurds in Central Anatolia, Khorasan, and the Caucasus, as well as significant Kurdish diaspora communities in the cities of western Turkey (in particular Istanbul) and Western Europe (primarily in Germany). The Kurdish population is estimated to be between 30 and 45 million.

Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza–Gorani languages, which belong to the Western Iranian branch of the Iranian languages.

After World War I and the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the victorious Western allies made provision for a Kurdish state in the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres. However, that promise was broken three years later, when the Treaty of Lausanne set the boundaries of modern Turkey and made no such provision, leaving Kurds with minority status in all of the new countries. Recent history of the Kurds includes numerous genocides and rebellions, along with ongoing armed conflicts in Turkish, Iranian, Syrian, and Iraqi Kurdistan. Kurds in Iraq and Syria have autonomous regions, while Kurdish movements continue to pursue greater cultural rights, autonomy, and independence throughout Kurdistan.

Examples of use of Kurd
1. The head of the staff is a Kurd, the commander of the division is a Kurd," says Kessler.
2. Narmin Othman, a Kurd, is environment minister, and Bayan Dazee, a Kurd, is housing and construction minister.
3. A Kurd. (Whoops, a Pole). david.aaronovitch@thetimes.co.uk
4. Housing and construction minister: Bayan Dazee, Kurd.
5. Environment minister: Narmin Othman, woman, Kurd.
What is the Russian for Kurd? Translation of &#39Kurd&#39 to Russian