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Kurdistan - перевод на итальянский

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
  • [[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]]

Kurdistan         
n. Kurdistan, transnational region of southwest Asia
Kurdistan Workers Party         
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  • Female PKK guerrillas of [[YJA-STAR]].
  • A Kurdish PKK guerrilla in 2014.
  • Van]] during [[Newroz]]
  • Protest for freedom of [[Ocalan]] in Germany, January 21, 2016
  • PKK female fighters.
  • PKK and [[Peshmerga]] fighters, 11 August 2015
  • PKK supporters at 2003 march opposing the [[Iraq War]], London
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  • The PKK flag at a march in Cardiff for [[Welsh independence]] in May 2019
KURDISH NATIONALIST AND SEPARATIST ARMED ORGANIZATION
Congress for Freedom and Democracy in Kurdistan; Kadek; KADEK; Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan; Kurdistan People's Congress; People's Congress of Kurdistan; Kongra-Gel; Kurdistan Workers’ Party; KONGRA GEL; Declaration of Democratic Confederalism in Kurdistan; List of countries and organizations that list the Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group; Workers' Party of Kurdistan; Resources of the Kurdistan Workers Party; Activities of Kurdistan Workers Party; Tactics of Kurdistan Workers Party; Kurdistan workers party; Kurdish worker's party; Resource of Kurdistan Workers Party; Partiya Karkerên Kurdistan; Kürdistan İşçi Partisi; Kurdistan Isci Partisi; PKK; Kurdistan Workers Party/States Listed as Terrorist; List of states listing the Kurdistan Workers Party as a terrorist group; List of countries and organizations that list the Kurdistan Workers Party as a terrorist group; Kurdistan Worker's Party; Kuerdistan Isci Partisi; Kongragel; National Liberation Front of Kurdistan; Kurdistan Workers Party; Kurdish Workers Party; List of countries and organizations that list the PKK as a terrorist group; PKK (Kurdistan Workers' party); Pkk; Kongra Gele Kurdistan; Kurdish Workers' Party; Kurdish Worker Party; Ideology of the Kurdistan Workers' Party; Tatvan Massacre; Draft:Tatvan Massacre; Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
n. Partito dei lavoratori del Kurdistan (PKK)
Kurdistan      
n. (Geog) Kurdistan, regione transnazionale dell"Asia sudoccidentale e divisa fra Turkia, Iraq, Iran, Siria e Armenia

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Kurdistan

Kurdistan (Kurdish: کوردستان, romanized: Kurdistan [ˌkʊɾdɪˈstɑːn] (listen); lit. "land of the Kurds"), or Greater Kurdistan, 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. Geographically, Kurdistan roughly encompasses the northwestern Zagros and the eastern Taurus mountain ranges.

Kurdistan generally comprises the following four regions: southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Eastern Kurdistan), and northern Syria (Western Kurdistan). Some definitions also include parts of southern Transcaucasia. Certain Kurdish nationalist organizations seek to create an independent nation state consisting of some or all of these areas with a Kurdish majority, while others campaign for greater autonomy within the existing national boundaries.

Historically, the word "Kurdistan" is first attested in 11th century Seljuk chronicles. Many disparate Kurdish dynasties, emirates, principalities, and chiefdoms were established from the 8th to 19th centuries. Administratively, the 20th century saw the establishment of the short-lived areas of the Kurdish state (1918–1919), Kingdom of Kurdistan (1921–1924), Kurdistansky Uyezd i.e. "Red Kurdistan" (1923–1929), Republic of Ararat (1927–1930), and Republic of Mahabad (1946).

Iraqi Kurdistan first gained autonomous status in a 1970 agreement with the Iraqi government, and its status was re-confirmed as the autonomous Kurdistan Region within the federal Iraqi republic in 2005. There is also a Kurdistan Province in Iran, but it is not self-ruled. Kurds fighting in the Syrian Civil War were able to take control of large sections of northern Syria and establish self-governing regions in an Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, where they call for autonomy in a federal Syria after the war.