Kurdish nationalism — The Kurdish people have been dubbed by far the largest people in the world without a state of its own , [cite book title = The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces last = Faist first = Thomas year = 2000… … Wikipedia
Kurdish — ISO 639 3 Code : kur ISO 639 2/B Code : kur ISO 639 2/T Code : kur ISO 639 1 Code : ku Scope : Macrolanguage Language Type : Living Individual languages : Identifier : ckb Name: Central Kurdish Individual languages : Identifier : kmr Name:… … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Kurdish language — Kurdish كوردی, Kurdî, Kurdí, Кöрди[1] Spoken in Turkey … Wikipedia
Kurdish population — Kurdish diaspora refers to the Kurdish population living outside of their Kurdish indigenous homeland commonly referred to as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.[1] Kurdish population refers to the total… … Wikipedia
Kurdish diaspora — is the Kurdish populations found in regions outside their ancestral homeland Kurdistan. Distribution Turkey During the second half of the last century a large population of Kurds living in the Northern part of Kurdistan (Turkey) were forced to… … Wikipedia
Kurdish music — refers to music performed in Kurdish language.[citation needed] Traditionally, there are three types of Kurdish Classical performers storytellers (çîrokbêj), minstrels (stranbêj) and bards (dengbêj). There was no specific music related to the… … Wikipedia
Kurdish Institute of Paris — or Institut Kurde de Paris, founded in February 1983, is an organization focused on Kurdish language and culture. It is one of the main Kurdish academic centers in Europe. Its main publications include a linguistic journal titled Kurmancî in… … Wikipedia
Kurdish mythology — is the collective term for the beliefs and practices of the culturally, ethnically or linguistically related group of ancient peoples who inhabited the Kurdistan mountains of Taurus and Western Zagros in northern Mesopotamia.In Kurdish mythology … Wikipedia
Kurdish people — Kurd redirects here. For other uses, see Kurd (disambiguation). Kurds 1st row: Saladin … Wikipedia
Kurdish calendar — The Kurdish calendar is a Lunisolar calendar used among the Kurdish people. A longstanding agricultural and nomadic lifestyle formed the basis for the Kurdish calendar. The ways and power of nature have always played significant roles in the life … Wikipedia