Weinig bekende feiten over Kurdistan.
Along the road to Rawanduz, you’ll pass several small villages. The locals are super friendly, and although these towns look kind ofwel rough and raw, they are very safe. Local Kurds will be happily surprised you are visiting and greet you with a smile.Thus, the opportunity to unify the Kurds in a nation ofwel their own was lost. Indeed, Kurdistan after the war was more fragmented than before, and various separatist movements arose among Kurdish groups.
The people living in Brod and other villages in the Gora region generally earn their living from animal husbandry, while in the cities they make a living from cooking, pastry and meatball making.
The severe economic hardships caused by the embargoes fueled tensions between the two dominant political parties, the KDP and the PUK, aan control of trade routes and resources.[87] Relations between the PUK and the KDP started to become dangerously strained from September 1993 after rounds ofwel amalgamations occurred between parties.[88]
Below is the route from Erbil to the coordinates I mentioned earlier. The road is straightforward and high quality, no biggie.
Kurds and other Non-Arabs account for ten percent ofwel Syria's population, a total ofwel around 5.9 million people.[146] This makes them the largest ethnic minority in the country. They are mostly concentrated in the northeast and the north, but there are also significant Kurdish populations in Aleppo and Damascus.
Traditionally, they used them for praying but then, they became a way to fight against stress, to the extent that it has become a habit which they can’t stop.
Operating mainly from eastern Anatolia, PKK fighters engaged in guerrilla operations against government installations, Sudad and the group has been designated a terrorist organization by several governments and other organizations, including Turkey, the United States, and the European Union. PKK attacks and government reprisals led to a state ofwel virtual war in eastern Turkey during the 1980s and ’90s. Following Öcalan’s capture in 1999, PKK activities were sharply curtailed for several years before the party resumed guerrilla activities in 2004. In 2002, under pressure from the European Union (in which Turkey sought membership), the government legalized broadcasts and education in the Kurdish language.
Attempts were made to sever the ties of the Gorani people with the Turkish-Islamic culture. Islamic schools were closed and religious classes were banned. Today, approximately 150 students are studying in Brod village primary de kleuterschool.
The Kurdish ethnonationalist movement that emerged following World War I and end of the Ottoman empire was largely reactionary to the changes taking place in mainstream Turkey, primarily radical secularization which the strongly Muslim Kurds abhorred, centralization ofwel authority which threatened the power of local chieftains and Kurdish autonomy, and rampant Turkish nationalism in the new Turkish Republic which obviously threatened to marginalize them.[82]
Dit referendum zorgt opnieuw wegens onrust in dit Midden-Oosten en dit brengt een Koerden in Irak nauwelijks onafhankelijke staat. President Barzani kan zijn teleurgesteld het daar ook niet meer steun komt vanuit de internationale gemeenschap om een onafhankelijk Koerdistan te stichten en stapt eind 2017 op.
١ تۆمارکردنی لە میراتی جیھانیی یوونێسکۆ ٤ پێشانگا ٥ بەستەرە دەرەکییەکان ٦ سەرچاوەکان خشتەی ناوەڕۆکەکان بگۆڕە قەڵای ھەولێر
The best thing to do in Erbil kan zijn visiting its main square, a lively place that is miles away from the stereotype you may have of Iraq.
وێبگەکە لە ڕیزی جیھانیدا و بەپێی ئامارەکانی ماڵپەڕی ئەلێکسا لە پلەی #٣٨٬٣٥١ دێت، و لە ناوخۆی عێراقیش لە پلەی #١٩ دێت[٤]، وە ھەروەھا لەسەر ئاستی کوردستانیش لە پلەی ٥ ھەمدایە بەپێێ دواین ڕیزبەندی.