After Turkish, Arabic and Persian, Kurdish is the fourth language of the Middle East in number of speakers.[1] Presently the Kurds number, by conservative estimate, 20 to 25 million, which makes them the largest stateless people of the Middle East. Numerous Kurds have played important roles in the history of Islam but this has often remained unnoticed because they did not explicitly identify themselves by their ethnic origins; when they expressed themselves in writing they usually did so in one (or more) of the three neighbour languages
The paper analyzes the ethnic, linguistic and religious aspects of the Kurdish region19. It explains...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
The Kurds are an ancient Indo-European people who are different from any of the neighbouring nations...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
The Kurds inhabit an area known as Kurdistan, which roughly includes the Zagros and Taurus mountain ...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurds are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, numbering around 30 million globally,...
The Kurds, a tribe that follows the Shafi’i madhhab (one of the four schools of Islamic law), obey a...
“Thou, God, must not allow the Kurds to unify; their unification would cause the destruction of the ...
The process of decolonisation has led to the emergence of a number of ethnically complex states in t...
Kurds as a nation has always Bern self-reliance. Nomadic style of life and ability to survive hosti...
The aim of this article is to analyze so-called Kurdish problem in three countries with important Ku...
Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world (over 40 millions), not living in one national State...
The Kurdish speech community in Iraq, autonomous since 1991, has witnessed an important situation of...
In this article I discuss the ways in which the Turkish state uses Islam as a weapon to delegitimize...
The paper analyzes the ethnic, linguistic and religious aspects of the Kurdish region19. It explains...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
The Kurds are an ancient Indo-European people who are different from any of the neighbouring nations...
Comprising some thirty to forty million people, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnicity in...
The Kurds inhabit an area known as Kurdistan, which roughly includes the Zagros and Taurus mountain ...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurds are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, numbering around 30 million globally,...
The Kurds, a tribe that follows the Shafi’i madhhab (one of the four schools of Islamic law), obey a...
“Thou, God, must not allow the Kurds to unify; their unification would cause the destruction of the ...
The process of decolonisation has led to the emergence of a number of ethnically complex states in t...
Kurds as a nation has always Bern self-reliance. Nomadic style of life and ability to survive hosti...
The aim of this article is to analyze so-called Kurdish problem in three countries with important Ku...
Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world (over 40 millions), not living in one national State...
The Kurdish speech community in Iraq, autonomous since 1991, has witnessed an important situation of...
In this article I discuss the ways in which the Turkish state uses Islam as a weapon to delegitimize...
The paper analyzes the ethnic, linguistic and religious aspects of the Kurdish region19. It explains...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
The Kurds are an ancient Indo-European people who are different from any of the neighbouring nations...