Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter
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Battle For Kobane, ISIS Versus YPG Kurds
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Kurds in 3 Hour Gun Battle with ISIS, Kirkuk
Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter
KURDS KILLING ISIS & SAVING CHRISTIANS (GRAPHIC)
Who Are The Kurds And What Do They Want In Iraq?
The Kurds Forging A New Nation In Syria
KURDS FEMALE FIGHTERS-IN BATTLE
Kurds Destroy ISIS
Can We Trust the Kurds to Fight ISIS?
American fights with Kurds against ISIS
Battle For Kobane, ISIS Versus YPG Kurds
From Grief Over Kobane To Chaos: Istanbul's Kurdish Riots
Kurds Fight for Control of Kirkuk: The Battle for Iraq (Dispatch 3)
The Kurds mock ISIS in a new hilarious music video…how can you not love the Kurds
American volunteers to fight with Kurds against ISIS
Kurds in 3 Hour Gun Battle with ISIS, Kirkuk
Iraqi Flags Gone, Kurds Move Toward Independence
KOBANE::Street fighting Kurds vs ISIS (ENGLISH subtitles)
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Unholy Alliance as Iran fight with Kurds and American forces against ISIS
'Turkey supporting ISIS & fighting against Kurds'
Uncut Chronicles: Kobani. Kurds vs ISIS (SEPT-OCT 2014)
Kurds Left Helpless as Kobane Falls to Islamic State: Turkey's Border War (Dispatch 1)
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Who are the Kurds
london kurdish 1991.by Kawa Rash
On parliamentary work, and solidarity with Kurdish people in Sweden YouTube
Kurdish separatist leader Murat Karayilan's interview
- - Kurdistan history - -long live Kurds!
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Manolis Glezos supporting Kurdish people
Sad Song Kurdish People From Iraq ( The X Factor ) 2011
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Kurdish female fighter ‘killed herself’ to avoid being ISIS hostage
Kurdish people struggle 4 their rights to vote in Iraq election 2010, London
IS Daish Massacre against the Kurdish people in Syria Kurdistan
The BBC World News Interview with Dr. Latif Tas about Kurdish Issue in Syria and Turkey.
Kurdish People in Jordan celebrate Festival
Iraqi Kurdish leader on region's future
Part2, Struggle for Freedom (Kurdish)- Noory Fakhry - 23 August 2011- Newroz TV
Kurdish Peshmerga colonel says US not doing enough to stop ISIS
We are The Kurdish people
Kurdish People protest against Dictator Nuri Maliki
Kurdish people are soooo much better than Turkish
saddam crime against kurdish people in halabja
Leader to the Kurdish People
The Kurdish people, or Kurds (Kurdish: کورد Kurd), are an Iranic people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They speak the Kurdish language, which is a member of the Iranian branch of Indo-European languages. The Kurds number about 30 million, the majority living in the Middle East, with significant Kurdish diaspora communities in the cities of western Turkey, in Armenia, Georgia, Israel, Azerbaijan, Russia, Lebanon and, in recent decades, some European countries and the United States. The Kurds are an indigenous ethnic minority in countries where the Kurdistan region is located, although they have enjoyed partial autonomy in Iraqi Kurdistan since 1991. An irredentist movement pushes for the creation of a Kurdish nation state.
The exact origins of the name, "Kurd", are unclear. Reynolds believes that the term Kurd is most likely related to the ancient term Qardu. The common root of Kurd and Qardu is first mentioned in a Sumerian tablet from the third millennium B.C. as the "land of Kar-da." Qardu is etymologically related to the Assyrian term Urartu corresponding to Ararat. According to Asatrian, the most reasonable explanation of this ethnonym is its possible connections with the Cyrtii (Cyrtaei)