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Kurdistan in Kurdish – The Decolonial Atlas

Kurdistan in Kurdish – The Decolonial Atlas

Kurdistan is a roughly defined geo-cultural region wherein the Kurdish people form a prominent majority population. With a population of about 32 million, Kurds are the world's largest nation without a state. They are spread across 8 countries, where the Kurds have often fought for greater recognition of their rights. At present, Kurds are largely exercising political autonomy…

Jordan Engel – The Decolonial Atlas

Atlas of Kurdistan - Wikimedia Commons

Atlas of Kurdistan - Wikimedia Commons

Google erases Kurdistan from maps in compliance with Turkish gov.

Cartographically constructing Kurdistan within geopolitical and orientalist discourses - ScienceDirect

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The History of Kurdish Language

The first documented resettlement of Kurds - KURDISTANICA

File:Kurdish states 1835.png - Wikipedia

The Decolonial Atlas - The Syrian Kurdish forces have taken Baghouz, the last stronghold of the so-called Islamic State. #Rojava #Liberation

Atlas of Kurdistan - Wikimedia Commons

Kurdistan.: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps