The Kurdish Relationship with the Middle East

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These sources collectively explore the complex history and contemporary situation of the Kurdish people across the Middle East, a large ethnic group without a state. They examine their cultural identity, including language and religion, and the concept of Kurdistan, their ancestral homeland divided among Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria after World War I. The texts highlight the Kurds' enduring quest for self-determination, tracing their interactions with various empires and detailing their relationships with the four states that encompass them, focusing on periods of repression, armed struggle, and efforts towards autonomy, particularly the unique case of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq and the emergence of AANES/Rojava in Syria, including recent negotiations following the fall of the Assad regime. The sources also address the significant human rights challenges and socio-economic conditions faced by Kurdish populations in each country, alongside the complex foreign relations and internal political dynamics of Kurdish entities.

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