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Kurd
[kurd, koord, koo
Kurd
/ ɜː /
noun
a member of a nomadic people living chiefly in E Turkey, N Iraq, and W Iran
Word History and Origins
Origin of Kurd1
Example Sentences
She insisted his release was the key to a new dawn for the Kurds, who account for up to 20% of the Turkish population.
The future of Sanobar is a test for the future of Syria, and the country's other minorities - Druze, Christians, Kurds - are watching.
Decades-long marginalisation of Kurds means widespread unemployment in the region, driving many to a life of kolbari, where they risk being shot by security forces and border patrols.
More chilling yet, Dunthorne finds a letter connecting Siegfried to Turkey’s purchase of chemical weapons from Germany — weapons allegedly used to massacre Armenians and Kurds in the town of Dersim.
The group has waged an insurgency since 1984, with the aim of carving out a homeland for Kurds, who account for about 20% of Turkey's 85 million people.
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