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page 1Kurdish organisations
Kurdistan Workers' Party
Kurdish nationalist and separatist armed organization
Women's Protection Units
all-female military organization
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
political party
Democratic Union Party
Kurdish political party
PJAK
political party and militant group in Iran
Koma Civakên Kurdistan
organizational form of the PKK
Kurdish Supreme Committee
Kurdish temporary government.
Kurdish Institute of Paris
organization focused on Kurdish language, culture and history
Asayish
police force in North-East Syria

United Freedom Forces
militia involved in the Syrian civil war
Euphrates Volcano
2014–15 Syrian Civil War rebel operation
YDG-H
The Patriotic Revolutionary Youth Movement (, , YDG-H) was the urban, militant youth wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) from 2006-2015. Trained by more experienced PKK cadres for urban fighting, and consisting mostly of children and adults in the 15-25 age group. Although some members and local supporters denied any affiliation with the PKK, observers argued that this was unlikely given the type of weaponry they possessed. According to French journalist Mattheiu Delmas their fighters “are all young people; a new generation of guerrilla fighters who grew up with Syria war and became cul
Coalition of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan
alliance of major Iranian Kurdish parties
Society for the Rise of Kurdistan
kurdish organisation
Free Women's Units
Kurdish armed feminist organitzation
Kurdish Institute of Istanbul
former Institute in Turkey
Kurdish Red Crescent
organization
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Civil Protection Units
militia in Turkey
Parastin u Zanyari
agency of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraqi Kurdistan
Azadi
thumb|The founder of Azadî, Halid Beg Cibran
The Azadî (), officially (Society for Kurdish Freedom), later Civata Xweseriya Kurd (Kurdish: Society for Kurdish Independence) was a Kurdish secret organization. According to Kurds who reported to British intelligence officers, Azadî was established in Erzurum in 1921 by Halid Beg Cibran. The aim of Azadî was to deliver the Kurds a life in freedom in a developed environment.
KON-KURD
kurdish organization
list of Kurdish organisations
Wikimedia list article
Kurdish Human Rights Project
organization
Kurdistan Democratic Party
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Islamic Kurdish League
islamic organization based in Iraq
Yekbûn
Yekbûn () () is a Kurdish political organization established by Kurds in the Soviet Union that sought to make Kurdish culture autonomous and establish an autonomous Kurdistan there.
Kurdish National Congress
international non-governmental organization