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Kurds Council on Foreign Relations
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Kurdistan is a roughly defined geo-cultural region wherein the Kurdish people form a prominent majority population.
With a population of about 32 million, Kurds are the world’s largest nation without a state.
They are spread across 8 countries, where the Kurds have often fought for greater recognition of their rights.
At present, Kurds are largely exercising political autonomy in Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan) and Başure Kurdistane (Iraqi Kurdistan) while continuing to battle the Islamic State.
(from Decolonial Atlas)
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