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- The Turkish Van cat (Turkish: Van kedisi; Kurdish: Pisîka Wanê; Western Armenian: Վանայ կատու, romanized: Vana gadu; Eastern Armenian: Վանա կատու, romanized: Vana...
- relations "Liwa al-Shamal al-Democrati s'incorpora a la campanya de Raqqà". KurdishCat (in Catalan). 10 June 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2017. "Opposition commander:...
- Kurds (Kurdish: کورد, romanized: Kurd) or Kurdish people are an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in West Asia, which spans...
- Vietnamese West Asia Arab Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese Palestinian Saudi Syrian Yemeni Armenian ****yrian Azerbaijani Iranian Jewish Israeli Kurdish Turkish...
- Central Kurdish, also known as Sorani Kurdish, is a Kurdish dialect or a language spoken in Iraq, mainly in Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as the provinces...
- Çat (Kurdish: Oxlê) is a muni****lity and district of Erzurum Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,448 km2, and its po****tion is 15,556 (2022). The mayor is...
- ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb (Saladin) 1138–1193 Sultan of Egypt and Syria and Kurdish General £S 200 Obverse 1997 Zenobia 240-c. 275 Queen of the Palmyrene Empire...
- human presence was discovered in 1949 at Barda Balka ("Raised Stone" in Kurdish), not far from the town of Chamchamal in Iraqi Kurdistan. A number of carved...
- from Mont des Cats to Mt Kemmel, about 400 ft (120 m) above sea level. Spurs ran south across the British line of advance and Mont des Cats and Flêtre were...
- changes were made for public use of and teaching in the Kurdish language. This included opening a Kurdish-language national TV channel. Various "openings" were...