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Qué (quién) es Kurdistan$95670$ - definición

TURKISH PART OF KURDISTAN
Northern Kurdistan; North kurdistan; North Kurdistan; Bakurê Kurdistanê; Bakure Kurdistan; Bakuri Kurdistan; Kurdistan (Turkey); Turkey Kurdistan; Kurds in Eastern Turkey; Bakur Kurdistan
  • Iraqi Kurds]] fleeing to Turkey in April 1991, during the [[Gulf War]]
  • Provisions of the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] for an independent Kurdistan (in 1920).
  • Ottoman Kurdistan in 1855

Turkish Kurdistan         
Turkish Kurdistan or Northern Kurdistan () refers to the southeastern part of Turkey, where Kurds form the predominant ethnic group. The Kurdish Institute of Paris estimates that there are 20 million Kurds living in Turkey, the majority of them in the southeast.
Kurdistan         
  • [[Abdullah Öcalan]] pictured 1997
  • Historic map from 1721 showing borders of Curdistan provinces in [[Persia]]
  • Colonial Secretary]], [[Winston Churchill]], for an autonomous region of Kurdistan.
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  • The States outlined in red are two Kurdish States named Hakkiari and Mosul in this 1902 map. They are referred to as Upper Kurdistan and Lower Kurdistan respectively.
  • Map of [[Jibal]] (mountains of northeastern Mesopotamia), highlighting "Summer and winter resorts of the Kurds", the Kurdish lands. Redrawn from [[Ibn Hawqal]], 977 CE.
  • Islamic State in Iraq and Syria]] (ISIL, ISIS, IS)}}
  • Kurdistan (shaded area) as suggested by the [[Treaty of Sèvres]]
MOUNTAINOUS REGION IN THE MIDDLE EAST, HOME TO THE KURDS
Kurdistani; Demographics of Kurdistan; Kurdiya; Kurdish region; Kurdistanian; Kurdish-inhabited areas; Independent Kurdistan; Independent Kurdish state; West Azarbaijan (Kordestan-e Mokrian); Ezdixan; Kurdestan; کوردستان; Kürdistan; Curdistan; Kurdıstan; Geography of Kurdistan; Kurdish nation; Kordistan; Kordestan e Shomali; Mukri Kurdistan (Kordestane Mokri); Kordestanie Mokrie Sharghi; Greater Kurdistan; Old Kurdistan; Great Kurdistan; K*rdistan; Kurdstan; Kurdustan; Flora and fauna of Kurdistan; Kurd land; United Kurdistan; Ezidkhan; Water resources in Kurdistan; Wildlife of Kurdistan; Land of Kurds; Region of Kurds; Land of the Kurds; Kerdistan; Kirdistan; Koordistan; Ecology of Kurdistan; Water resources of Kurdistan
Kurdistan ( ; lit. "land of the Kurds") or Greater KurdistanTurkey demands Google remove Greater Kurdistan map by Rudaw, December 25, 2018 is a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in Western Asia wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population and the Kurdish culture, languages, and national identity have historically been based.
Syrian Kurdistan         
  • Kurdish]]-speaking communities in the [[Middle East]] (''[[Le Monde diplomatique]]'', 2007)
  • French Mandate]] in 1935, with the Kurds concentrated on the border with the Republic of Turkey
KURDISH INHABITED AREA OF SYRIA
Western Kurdistan; Syrian kurdistan; West Kurdistan; Rojavayê Kurdistanê; Rojava Kurdistan; History of Syrian Kurdistan
Syrian Kurdistan is a Kurdish-inhabited area in northern Syria surrounding three noncontiguous enclaves along the Turkish and Iraqi borders: Afrin in the northwest, Kobani in the north, and Jazira in the northeast.

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Turkish Kurdistan

Turkish Kurdistan or Northern Kurdistan (Kurdish: Bakurê Kurdistanê) refers to the southeastern part of Turkey where Kurds form the predominant ethnic group. The Kurdish Institute of Paris estimates that there are 20 million Kurds living in Turkey, the majority of them in the southeast.

Southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdistan) is considered to be one of the four parts of Kurdistan, which also includes parts of northern Syria (Western Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan) and northwestern Iran (Eastern Kurdistan).

The term Turkish Kurdistan is often used in the context of Kurdish nationalism, which makes it a controversial term among proponents of Turkish nationalism. The term has different meaning depending on context.