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Kurdistan

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Kurdistan tàbí Kurdistan Nla,[1][2] jẹ́ agbègbè àṣà-ìbílẹ̀ kan tí a kò là ààlà rẹ̀ dáradára ní Ìwọ̀-oòrùn Éṣíà níbi tí àwọn ará Kurd ti jẹ́ olùgbé tó pọ̀ jù lọ[3] àti níbi tí àṣà, èdè, àti ìdánimọ̀ orílẹ̀-èdè Kurd ti fìdí múlẹ̀ nínú ìtàn.[4]

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  1. Turkey demands Google remove Greater Kurdistan map by Rudaw, December 25, 2018
  2. Kaya, Zeynep (2020). Mapping Kurdistan: Territory, Self-Determination and Nationalism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 2, 137, 177, 197.
  3. Zaken, Mordechai (2007). Jewish Subjects and Their Tribal Chieftains in Kurdistan: A Study in Survival. Leiden, The Netherlands: BRILL. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9789004161900. "Kurdistan was never a sovereign state, though the area with an ethnic and linguistic majority of Kurdish population is defined as Kurdistan."
  4. M. T. O'Shea, Trapped between the map and reality: geography and perceptions of Kurdistan, 258 pp., Routledge, 2004. (see p. 77)