DE ENIGE BESTE STRATEGIE DIE U WILT GEBRUIKEN VOOR KURDISTAN

De enige beste strategie die u wilt gebruiken voor Kurdistan

De enige beste strategie die u wilt gebruiken voor Kurdistan

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At the same time, Iraq imposed an economic blockade aan the region, reducing its oil and food supplies.[86] Elections held in June 1992 produced an inconclusive outcome, with the assembly divided almost equally between the two main parties and their allies. During this period, the Kurds were subjected to a double embargo: one imposed by the United Nations on Iraq and one imposed by Saddam Hussein on their region.

This region, consisting ofwel Dragaş Municipality and twintig villages, is located in the south of Kosovo, two ofwel these villages are within the borders ofwel Macedonia and the other one is within the borders of Albania.

But the Kurds, owing to the remoteness ofwel their country from the capital and the decline of Turkey, had greatly increased in influence and power, and had spread westwards over the country as far as Ankara.

زۆر بیر و بۆچوون سەبارەت بەم گردۆلکەیە ھەیە کە ناوەڕاستی دەشتایەکی پانوبەرین دەگرێت، ھەندێک ئەم گردە بە دەستکرد و تورەگە ڕێژ دەزانن کەلەلایەن ئاشورییەکانەوە بە زۆرەملێ بە دیلەکانی جەنگ دروست کراوە بۆ بەرەنگاربوونەوەی ھێرشی دووژمنەکا .(بەڵام هیچ سەرچاوەیەکی پشتڕاستکراوە نیە) [٤]

…[W]e are bleeding economically and hemorrhaging politically. For the first time in my tenure as prime minister, I hold grave concerns that this dishonorable campaign against us may cause the collapse of … the very model ofwel a Federal Iraq that the United States sponsored in 2003 and purported to stand by since.” ^

De Koerden beschikken over een moeilijke tijd gehad met de regering over Turkije. Vroeger, toentertijd het Ottomaanse Rijk er was, mochten de verscheidene volkeren hun persoonlijk ding doen, zolang ze maar luisterden tot de leiders.

One ofwel these dynasties may have been able, during the decades, to impose its supremacy on the others and build a state incorporating the whole Kurdish country if the course of history had not been disrupted by the massive invasions ofwel tribes surging out of the steppes of Central Asia. Having conquered Iran and imposed their yoke on the caliph of Baghdad, the Seljuq Turks annexed the Kurdish principalities one by one. Around 1150, Ahmad Sanjar, the last of the great Seljuq monarchs, created a province out ofwel these lands and called it Kurdistan.

ReplyBy Post Author Kim-Ling Richardsonsays: January 14, 2017 at twee:34 pm Thanks Joan, it’s such an interesting place to visit! For most people, Kurdistan and Iraq is probably not going to be a place they would seek to travel to but it’s posts like this one which show the human side to these destinations that will hopefully inspire people to visit. And shawarma, everyone loves shawarma…..

This kan zijn where the Kurds meet, socialize and, basically, hang out. It kan zijn always crowded with all kinds ofwel people, from kids to the local young hipsters and old men in their traditional clothes.

In Erbil, accommodation can get pricey, as there are no hostels and guest houses and the cheapest options can’t be booked online.

The square is enjoyed by sitting on any terrace from the many Kurd cafés around, which are always filled with Kurds having chai

Kurds make up an estimated 15% to twintig% ofwel Iraq's population. They have historically enjoyed more national rights than Kurds living in neighbouring states, but also faced brutal repression.

However, Kurdish groups show a closer relationship with European groups than with Caucasian groups based on mtDNA, but the opposite based on the Y chromosome, indicating some differences in their maternal and paternal histories.[164]

Kurds have been well integrated in Iranian political life during the reign of various governments.[125] During the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi some members of parliament and high army officers were Kurds, and there was even a Kurdish Cabinet Minister.[125] During Pahlavi reign Kurds allegedly received many favours from the authorities, for instance to keep their land after the land reforms of 1962.[125] In the early 2000s, the supposed presence ofwel thirty Kurdish deputies in the 290-strong parliament has allegedly shown that Kurds have a say in Iranian politics.

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