- Alan
Kurdi (born Alan Shenu),
initially reported as
Aylan Kurdi, was a two-year-old
Syrian boy (initially
reported as
having been
three years old) of Kurdish...
- Şehrîbana
Kurdî (born 1973, İzmir), is a
Kurdish singer. Her
family are
originally from Kiziltepe, Mardin. She
began singing at the age of 14 in 1987...
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Kürdî is a
scale in
Turkish makam music. It is in 53 Tone
Equal Temperament. The
Kürdî makam has a
higher extension,
starting from Muhayyer, with the steps...
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Northwestern Iranian languages spoken by the Kurds.
Kurdi may also
refer to:
Jaban al-
Kurdi,
Sahabi of
Islam Kurdî pen name for the 19th
century Kurdish poet Mustafa...
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Yasmien Yuson Kurdi-Soldevilla (Tagalog: [ˈjasmin ˈkəɹdi]; born
January 25, 1989) is a
Filipino singer,
actress and model. She was one of the
Final Four...
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Rania Kurdi (Arabic: رانيا الكردي; born
March 11, 1976) is a Jordanian-British Actor,
singer and TV presenter. She has had a
diverse career in the Middle...
- music, the
Kürdî pitch class set is a set of
scales that are
named after the
Kürdî makam. For
Kürdî,
there is the
Kürdî tetrachord and the
Kürdî pentachord...
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Kurdis of
Atuna to
reward him for his
loyalty and to
secure his
allegiance to the Neo-****yrian Empire. The
transfer of the
lands of Šinuḫtu to
Kurdis...
- Abū Maymūn Jābān al-
Kurdī (Arabic: أبو ميمون جابان الكردي, Kurdish: Cabanê
Kurdî,
Sorani Kurdish: جابانی کوردی or کابانی کوردی), also
referred to as Jaban...
- Bag
Sahebqran (Kurdish: مستەفا بەگ ساحێبقران) with pen name of
Kurdi (Kurdish: کوردی،
Kurdî) was a
nineteenth century Kurdish poet.
Along with Nali and Salem...