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There is still a lot of confusion amongst those not deeply informed of Kurds and their situation regarding the homeland of the Kurds and where prospective Kurdish borders would be drawn. Fear not, we are here to explain everything, but as usual; it is not easy to put simply.

Kurdistan, the land of the Kurds, is not necessarily entirely of Kurdish origins. By this, I mean that many of what we now consider Kurdish cities were not originally Kurdish, and some originate from Armenian or Assyrian roots. The true land of the Kurds lies in the mountains from which Kurds originate, but there are now many Kurdish-established cities; especially in Iraqi Kurdistan. Nonetheless, Kurds consider all Kurdish-majority regions in the Middle East as Kurdistan, and have no interest in non-Kurdish areas.

  • Amed (Diyarbakir) is considered the capital of Kurdistan, but is also seen as the capital for Kurds in BakĂ»r, North Kurdistan (Turkish territory).
  • QamiƟlo‎ (Al-Qamishli) is the capital of Rojava, Western Kurdistan (Syrian territory).
  • HewlĂȘr (Erbil) is the capital of BaƟur, Southern Kurdistan (Iraqi territory).
  • Mehabad (Mahabad) is the capital of Rojhelat, Eastern Kurdistan (Iranian territory).

As of today, there are two autonomous Kurdish entities; Rojava (Syrian territory) and BaƟur (Iraqi territory). In these regions, Kurds have established self-determination and a separate government to govern themselves; the two governments cooperate, but until any kind of independence referendum, no unification process can begin. Unlike Rojava (which is a de-facto autonomous region), BaƟur is recognised as the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq, and their autonomy is guaranteed by the Iraqi Constitution[www.iraqinationality.gov.iq], making it the only globally-recognised Kurdistan as of now.

The Kurdish political scene is very unique to the Middle East, especially Rojava's democratic confederation model. There are some differences between Rojava and BaƟur in their styles of governance.

Rojava is a libertarian socialist entity which follows a democratic confederation model of direct democracy, whilst BaƟur employs a 'big tent' ideology to garner support from people of all political views. Multiple Kurdish parties exist across Kurdistan with differing views on governance. BakĂ»r is likely to follow Rojava's model whilst Rojhelat is likely to follow BaƟur's model.
LegutĂłbb szerkesztette: [LÂČ] KurdayetĂź; 2017. jan. 6., 14:58
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Good thread!

Primer Aviso nano deja de stalkearme
there will be held a vote for independent kurdistan in iraq at the endings of 2017 !!!!! FINALLY FREE !!!!TURKS SUCK THIS!!!!!SUNNI FOREVER!!!!(i am not kurdi i just love kurdistan)
Excellent discussion! I appreciate your work heval.
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