Kurdish people facts for kids
The Kurds are an ethnic group found in Turkey Iraq, Iran, Syria, Armenia and Lebanon. They have their own culture.
Kurds are Indo-European settlers together with the people of Western and northwestern Iran, widely thought to be descended from the Medes. They speak Kurdish.
Kurds have similarly distinct features like those of southern Europe, however their looks vary from blondes to brunettes and although they have mainly brown eyes they can have varied colours. They have a rich culture despite the long struggle by their neighbours to demolish it: it remains a strong influence on their way of life.
Today, there are thought to be about 40 million Kurds. Most are Sunnite Muslim.
Images for kids
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Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb, or Saladin, founder of the Ayyubid dynasty in the Middle East
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Karim Khan, the Laki ruler of the Zand Dynasty
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Provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres for an independent Kurdistan (in 1920)
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Kurdish-inhabited areas of the Middle East and the Soviet Union in 1986, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
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Two Kurds From Constantinople 1899
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Kurdish boys in Diyarbakir
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Qazi Muhammad, the President of the Republic of Kurdistan
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The President of Iraq, Jalal Talabani, meeting with U.S. officials in Baghdad, Iraq, on 26 April 2006
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Pro-independence rally in Erbil in September 2017
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The fox, a widely recurring character in Kurdish tales
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Bahman Ghobadi at the presentation of his film Nobody Knows About Persian Cats in San Sebastián, 2009
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Eren Derdiyok, a Kurdish footballer, striker for the Swiss national football team
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The Marwanid Dicle Bridge, Diyarbakir
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Kurdish warriors by Amadeo Preziosi
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Zakho Kurds by Albert Kahn, 1910s
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Kurdish Cavalry in the passes of the Caucasus mountains (The New York Times, January 24, 1915)
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A Kurdish woman from Piranshahr, Iran, Antoin Sevruguin
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A Kurdish woman and a child from Bisaran, Eastern Kurdistan, 2017
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A Kurdish man wearing traditional clothes, Erbil
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A Kurdish woman fighter from Rojava
See also
In Spanish: Pueblo kurdo para niños