Kurdistan

Kurdistan is a region located in the Middle East, spanning parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The Kurdish people, who make up the majority of the population in the region, have a distinct culture and language, but have never established an independent nation-state. The modern Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq has autonomy and self-rule, but not full independence. Historically, the Kurdish people have faced discrimination and persecution by the governments of the countries where they reside

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Kurdistan, located in Eastern Anatolia, Northern Mesopotamia, and the western mountains of Persia, has long been under the rule of the foreign powers of the middle east. The people of Kurdistan now have their own independent state, free from the oppression of foreign imperialism. Will this newfound independence last? Or will Kurdistan become a lost fragment of history, partitioned and divided by the empires that surround them?