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  2. 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict, also known as the Kirkuk crisis, [17][18] was a conflict in which the Iraqi government retook disputed territories in Iraq which had been held by the Peshmerga since ISIL's Northern Iraq offensive in 2014. The conflict began on 15 October 2017 after tensions arising from the Kurdistan Region independence ...

  3. Kurds in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Iraqi Kurds (Kurdish: Kurdanî Êraq \ کوردانی عێراق, Arabic: أكراد العراق) are the second largest ethnic group of Iraq. They traditionally speak the Kurdish languages of Sorani, Kurmanji, Feyli and also Gorani. The Kurdish people within Iraq have grappled with various political statuses over their history.

  4. Kurdish oil smuggling to Iran flourishes - AOL

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    Kurdish oil smuggling to Iran flourishes. Timour Azhari. July 11, 2024 at 3:11 AM. By Timour Azhari. ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Heading for Turkey to the north and Iran to the east, hundreds of oil ...

  5. Syrian Kurds urge the US-led coalition to say clearly where ...

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    The Kurdish-led authorities in northeastern Syria on Friday called on the U.S.-led coalition to make clear where it stands regarding Turkish drone strikes that have killed and wounded dozens of ...

  6. Israel–Kurdistan Region relations - Wikipedia

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    Kurdistan Region. The State of Israel and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq maintain a close informal relationship, but do not have formal diplomatic missions in each other's territory. Their ties are rooted in Israel's historically strong support for the Kurdish people and their long-running desire for self-determination and national independence ...

  7. Kurdish separatism in Iran - Wikipedia

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    1979 rebellion. 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran was an insurrection led by the KDPI and Komala in Iranian Kurdistan, which became the most serious rebellion against the new Iranian regime, following the Islamic Revolution. The rebellion ended in December 1982, with 10,000 killed and 200,000 displaced.

  8. Persecution of Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Konya massacre was the killing of a Kurdish family in Turkey. 4 women and 3 men were killed as a result. [13] [14] According to an interview given by members of the family to Duvar, the attackers where close to the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) who did not want to permit Kurds to live in the neighborhood.

  9. Kurdish immigration into Syria - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish immigration into Syria has occurred since ancient times. Today Kurds form about 10% of Syria's population, numbering around 2 million. [1] The majority of Kurds in Syria immigrated from Turkey to the French Mandate the 20th century to escape persecution. [2] Most of these Kurds live in northeast Syria, with smaller communities scattered ...