Who are the Kurds' ancestors? The Kurds Today: The Kurds are a large ethnic group with tens of millions of members, mostly located in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. This region which overlaps across these countries is called Kurdistan; however, Kurdistan is not its own country and the Kur...
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Despite the fact that during the 1930s some Kurdish novels were published in the former Soviet Union, it was only towards the end of the twentieth century that this literary genre became an established literary tradition among the Kurds. Due to various political factors, the Kurdish novel has ...
As well, Rosenberg breached Israeli law by flying to Iraq, an enemy country, which Israeli citizens are forbidden to enter. No matter what has happened to her since joining the Kurdish forces, upon return to Israel she will be arrested and prosecuted, as was the cas...
Jewish Israel is home for much of the Jewish population in Southwest Asia. Many of the people who live in Israel today were born there. However, the ancestors. Southwest Asia’s Ethnic Groups Ethnic Groups Southwest Asia’s Arabs, Persians, & Kurds ...
The evidence is tenuous but, of all the names in the Table of Nations, it does seem that two sons of Canaan, Heth (Hittites = Khittae = Cathay) and Sin (Sinites = Sinim = China), are the most likely to have become ancestors of the Oriental peoples. Since it seems reasonable that ...
Who are the Kurds?: With Michael Rubin. The Syrian Civil War has made Kurdistan a top story from CNN to Facebook. But who are the Kurds? While they claim that they are the "largest people without a nation", AEI Resident Scholar Michael Rubin explores whe
In 1920, the great powers promised the Kurds their own state, in Article 64 of the Treaty of...Cohen, Nick
Kurdish cleric who disappeared in May found dead, thousands of Kurds take to the streets