Make sentence of “kurdish”

How to use in-sentence of “kurdish”:

+ Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat was a Kurdish politician.

+ The modern city of Sulaymaniyah was founded on 14 November 1784 by the Kurdish prince Ibrahim Pasha Baban who named it after his father Sulaiman Pasha.

+ On February 16, across Europe, Kurdish supporters responded with protests, acts of violence and terrorism.

+ The majority of the population speak a Kurdish language as well as the Persian language.

+ February 21st, 2008 operation Sun in retaliation to a 5th Kurdish attack which killed 27 Turkish soldiers.

+ Yaşar Kemal, was a Turkish writer of Kurdish origin.

+ Things became worse for the Kurdish population when the Nationalismultra-nationalist coup d’état in Damascus in March 1963.

Make sentence of kurdish
Make sentence of kurdish

Example sentences of “kurdish”:

+ Some examples of ergative-absolutive languages include Basque languageBasque, Georgian, Mayan, Tibetan and the Kurdish language.

+ Rowsch Nuri Shaways was a Kurdish politician.

+ One of his sons Ali Qazi is today an active member in the kurdish movement.

+ The new borders meant that the Kurdish people in the area were divided into two groups, with two different governments.

+ Many people in Rojava are Kurdish peopleKurds, but there are also many different Turkmen, Arabs, Assyrians, and Yezidis.

+ He was speaker of the Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly in the Kurdish autonomous region.

+ He was associated with the Kurdish people’s independence struggle.

+ Komala managed to win over considerable sections of Kurdish students, teachers, intellectuals and young people and develop a significant influence and social base among workers and peasants throughout Kurdistan.

+ Some examples of ergative-absolutive languages include Basque languageBasque, Georgian, Mayan, Tibetan and the Kurdish language.

+ Rowsch Nuri Shaways was a Kurdish politician.

+ These Kurdish areas were around the Kurd Mountains.

+ On March 16, 1988, Saddam ordered Iraqi troops to stop a Kurdish uprising.

+ The Maroon Berets conduct daily operations against the PKK terrorist organization in the ongoing clashes between Turkish Security forces and Kurdish PKK Terrorists in an effort for an independent Kurdish state in south eastern Turkey and northern Iraq.

+ He combined Kurdish folk music with western style pop music, rock, blues, and jazz.

+ Since 1984, Kurdish resistance movements included both peaceful political activities for basic civil rights for Kurds within Turkey, and violent armed rebellion for a separate Kurdish state.

+ At the same time, events in Iraqi Kurdistan meant that the lives of the Kurdish population Syria became much worse.

More in-sentence examples of “kurdish”:

+ The Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty rose to power in the 10th century, as the power of the Abbasid Caliphate fell.

+ Today, most of Sason’s population is Kurdish peopleKurd, Zaza.

+ Evin Salgut Şahin was born in 1979 in the village Zengok in Muş Province, Kurdish region in Turkey.

+ During the 1980s and 1990s, he became notorious for his role in the Iraqi government’s campaigns against internal opposition forces, namely the ethnic Kurdish rebels of the north, and the Shia religious dissidents of the south.

+ Kurds in Iran speak a number of Kurdish languages.

+ Kurdish language is the most important sign of Kurdish cultural identity in Iran.

+ A Muslim of Kurdish origin,A number of contemporary sources make note of this.

+ The city is one center and symbol of the Kurdish peopleKurdish nationalism.

+ The Kurdish peshmerga guerrillas, supported by Iran, took control of the city.

+ Iranic Languages: Ossetian in the Caucasus, and Kurdish languageKurdish in Turkey.

+ The Kurdish young artist loved folk music, especially Kurdish folk music called Dengbêj.

+ Mustafa Barzani, the father of nationalist Kurdish movement in Iraqi Kurdistan, was the defence minister in his cabinet.

+ There are Kurdish language magazine and newspapers, and there are local television programmes and radio programmes in some Kurdish dialects.

+ Masoud Barzani succeeded his father, the Kurdish nationalist leader Mustafa Barzani, as the leader of KDP in 1979.

+ Australia, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Poland were also involved in the war with support from the Kurdish Peshmerga.

+ The MHP refuses to have any form of dialogue with the left-wing Kurdish nationalist Peoples’ Democratic Party.

+ During the war, Iraq used chemical warfare against Iranian forces and Kurdish separatists.

+ Mahmud Bayazidi, 1797–1859, was a Kurdish philosopher and polymath from Bayazid in the Ottoman Empire.

+ Working closely with his brother Idris Barzani until Idris’s death, Barzani and various other Kurdish groups fought the forces of the Iraqi government in Baghdad during the Iran–Iraq War.

+ Some Iranian Kurdish writers have written novels which are important to Kurdish literature.

+ Iraq attacked the Kurdish town of Halabjah with a mix of poison gas and nerve agents, killing 5000 people, mostly women and children.

+ After the death of Shivan Qaderi, a student and opposition activist in July 9 2005, the Kurdish population protested against the Iranian government.

+ After the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1905–1911, the Kurds in Iranian Kurdistan’s towns supported the new system of local government, but the Kurdish tribes in the countryside supported the shah.

+ In 1924, Kurdish delegate from the Kurd Mountains made a petition to the French Syrian government, requesting for self-rule in Kurdish-majority lands in French Syria.

+ The Kurdish language is a language mostly spoken in an area called Kurdistan, including by Kurdish people in parts of the countries Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

+ For much of this time, the Kurdish leadership was exiled to Iran.

+ Evin speaks her mother tongue Kurdish and Turkish.

+ But these close relationship to Stalin and the USSR let many kurdish tribes to be in opposition with this kurdish state.

+ Instead, the government sent a force of about 3,000 soldiers and Kurdish irregulars to disarm the villagers.

+ The birth of Komala and its rapid growth among large sections of Kurdish society in Iran, apart from its own hard work, discipline and dedication, can be attributed to a combination of social factors during a period of Iran’s transition from a traditional and patriarchal society to a so-called pseudo-modern one.

+ In 2017 the Iraqi Army with help from Kurdish Peshmerga troops and other militias took the city back.

+ While preserving its Socialismsocialist values, Komala fights for Kurdish rights, a democratic secular pluralist women’s rights and cultural and religious tolerance.

+ Using the Kurd’s death as a reason, Turkish officials allowed a Kurdish attack against the Armenians of Sason.

+ It is occasionally suggested The attack on Halabja took place amidst the Anfal campaign, in which Saddam Hussein powerfully suppressed Kurdish revolts during the Iran–Iraq War.

+ Sulaymaniyah served as the capital of the historic Kurdish peopleKurdish principality of Baban from 1784 to 1850.

+ Their culture has survived for thousands of years despite efforts by their Arab, Turkish and Kurdish neighbors to demolish it: it remains a strong influence on their way of life.

+ The Medes were one of the ancestors of Kurdish people “Mede.” “Encyclopædia Britannica”.

+ She played in the Kurdish film “Siya Mem û Zîn” in 2012-2013.

+ Its capital was the Kurdish city of Mahabad in northwestern Iran.

+ March 20th 1995, Operation Steel in retaliation of a Kurdish attack which left 64 Turkish soldiers dead and another 185 wounded.

+ Leicester also has communities of people from the Caribbean, Somalia, Afghanistan, Kurdish peopleKurdistan, Iran, Poland and many other countries.

+ Kurds in Syria are not allowed to officially use the Kurdish language, and also not allowed to register children with Kurdish names, start businesses that do not have Arabic names, build Kurdish private schools, or publish any books or other materials written in Kurdish.

+ The Kurdish minority in the governorate have mostly shifted to speaking Arabic in recent years, but nonetheless, those who speak Kurdish use the Kurmanji dialect of the language, mainly in Jabal al-Akrad.

+ At a Kurdish congress, Sheikh Ubeydullah brought together Kurds from Iranian Kurdistan and Kurds from the parts of Kurdistan in the Ottoman Empire.

+ Jalal Dabagh has continuously taken part in the Kurdish guerrilla movement, called the peshmerga, and has written and translated many books; among other the Kurdish translation of The Communist Manifesto.

+ The Kurdish people is estimated to be around 35-40 million people.

+ Hassan Zirak was a Kurdish singer.

+ The British and French governments did not want to move their armies back, and because of this they said any Kurdish state would have to be in parts of Kurdistan controlled by Turkey in August 1920, when the Ottomans, British, and French all signed the Treaty of Sèvres.

+ He was the first non-Arab president of Iraq, although Abdul Karim Qasim was of partial Kurdish heritage.

+ The Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty rose to power in the 10th century, as the power of the Abbasid Caliphate fell.

+ Today, most of Sason's population is Kurdish peopleKurd, Zaza.

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