Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world (over 40 millions), not living in one national State. Since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, they were split in four countries: Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. Divided by geography, Kurds are also divided in many clans. In Turkey, some Kurdish parties support the government in charge, while others, like the PKK of Abdullah Ochalan, since the 70s are engaged in a bloody guerrilla against Turks, even if today some contacts are going on with Ankara. In Iraqi Kurdistan, only in 2014 the two major political parties have been able to form a temporary coalition to stop with their peshmergas the ISIS Baghdad Caliphate’s forces invading Iraq and Syria, but they remain deeply divided on internal policy...
As commonly understood, and particularly espoused by Kurdish nationalists, the Kurds are by far the ...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
The history of Kurds and Kurdistan is a long way made up of persecutions, contentions and deportatio...
The present situation shows that the Kurdish question plays a crucial role in the area and remains a...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Kurdish state: between idea and reality. The object is the possibility of Kurdish statehood within T...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
The aim of this article is to analyze so-called Kurdish problem in three countries with important Ku...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
As commonly understood, and particularly espoused by Kurdish nationalists, the Kurds are by far the ...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
The history of Kurds and Kurdistan is a long way made up of persecutions, contentions and deportatio...
The present situation shows that the Kurdish question plays a crucial role in the area and remains a...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Kurdish state: between idea and reality. The object is the possibility of Kurdish statehood within T...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
The aim of this article is to analyze so-called Kurdish problem in three countries with important Ku...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
As commonly understood, and particularly espoused by Kurdish nationalists, the Kurds are by far the ...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...