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Kurdish
language of Kurds
Kurds
Kurds (), or the Kurdish people, are an Iranian ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syria. Consisting of 30–45 million people, the global Kurdish population is largely concentrated in Kurdistan, but significant communities of the Kurdish diaspora exist in parts of West Asia beyond Kurdistan and in parts of Europe, most notably including: Turkey's Central Anatolian Kurds (these spread through Eastern Anatolia in 1923 following the Armenian genocide in what was

Yazidis
Yazidis, also spelled Yezidis (; ), are a Kurdish-speaking endogamous religious group indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia that includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran, with small numbers living in Armenia and Georgia. The majority of Yazidis remaining in the Middle East today live in Iraq, primarily in the governorates of Nineveh and Duhok.
Shabak people
Shabaks (, ) are a group native to the Nineveh Plains in Iraq. They speak Shabaki, a branch of the Zaza–Gorani languages, and largely follow Shia Islam. Their ethnic origin is uncertain and disputed, although they were largely considered Kurds by scholars.
Kurds in Turkey
ethnic group
Kurds in Syria
ethnic group
history of the Kurds
aspect of history of the Kurds
Zaza–Gorani languages
North-Western Iranian language family branch spoken mainly by Kurds
Kurds in Iran
ethnic group
Kurdish culture
culture of the Kurdish people
Kurds in Iraq
ethnic community and nation
list of Kurdish tribes
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Kurdish women
role of women in Kurdish society