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Kurd
Kurd (kɜːd) Also 7 Coord, 8–9 Curd. [Native name.] One of a pastoral and agricultural people of Aryan stock, found in northern Iran and Iraq and eastern Turkey, with the adjacent regions of the U.S.S.R. (the area being collectively known as Kurdistan). Also attrib. or as adj. So ˈKurdish a., of or p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kurd (disambiguation)
Kurd may also refer to: Places Kord-e Olya, Iran, a village also known as Kurd Kord-e Sofla, Iran, a village also known as Kurd Kurd, Hungary, a village Kurd (name), a given name and surname, including a list of people with this name Uppsala Kurd FK, a Swedish football club based in Uppsala See also wikipedia.org
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Kurd | History, Culture, & Language | Britannica
Jan 13, 2024Jan. 13, 2024, 10:29 AM ET (AP) Dec. 25, 2023, 4:20 PM ET (AP) Kurd, member of an ethnic and linguistic group living in the Taurus Mountains of southeastern Anatolia, the Zagros Mountains of western Iran, portions of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, and western Armenia, and other adjacent areas.
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Kurd Mountain
Kurd Mountain or Kurd Dagh (, officially ) is a highland region in northwestern Syria and southeastern Turkey. was translated into the Ottoman Turkish to كرد طاغ (Kurd Dağ) in the sense of "Kurd Mountain" derived from the Turkish word طاغ - Dağ, which means Mountain wikipedia.org
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Kurd summary | Britannica
Kurds speak one of two dialects of Kurdish, a West Iranian language related to Modern Persian. Traditionally nomadic, most were forced into farming by the redrawing of state borders after World War I (1914-18). Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims; Sufism is widely practiced. Plans for a Kurdish state, promised by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), which ...
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Kurd Idol
Kurd Idol () is the first international franchise in Kurdish television history. Kurdsat acquired the production and broadcast rights for Kurd Idol. wikipedia.org
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Kurd (name)
Notable people Given name Kurd Lasswitz (1848–1910), a German author Kurd Kisshauer (1886–1958), German astronomer Kurd Maverick, German DJ Kurd Mehmed Pasha (died 1605), Ottoman statesman Kurd Peters (1914–1957), German officer Kurd von Mosengeil (1884–1906), German physicist Kurd von Schlözer wikipedia.org
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Kurd Maverick
Kurd Maverick (born Cihan Ötün) is a German House producer and DJ. Biography He is of Kurdish origin. Andy P. - Love Under Pressure External links Kurd Maverick on Myspace References German trance musicians German house musicians German DJs Living wikipedia.org
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Kurd Kisshauer
Kurd Kisshauer (* December 29, 1886 in Berlin; † November 14, 1958 in Frankfurt/Main) was a member of the German society for astronomy. Walker, 1968 Ellic Howe: Astrology and psychological warfare during World War II., Rider, 1972 Notes External links Kurd Kisshauer in the Open Library wikipedia.org
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kurd krurd1 aus Clash of Clans - Ehemalige Mitglieder
kurd krurd1 Clanseite aus Clash of Clans auf Clash of Stats
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Kurdějov
Kurdějov () is a municipality and village in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. Geography Kurdějov is located about north of Břeclav and south of Brno. It lies in the Ždánice Forest range. wikipedia.org
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Kurd Qaburstan
History The upper mound of Kurd Qaburstan was first occupied early in the 3rd millennium BC. BC North Mesopotamian City: Kurd Qaburstan, Iraq (G. Schwartz) Kurd Qaburstan Magnetometry by Andrew Creekmore - 2018 Archaeological sites in Iraq wikipedia.org
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Kurd Ovshari
Kurd Ovshari () is a symphonic mugham composed in 1948, by Azerbaijani composer Fikret Amirov. In 1949, Fikrat Amirov was conferred the USSR State Prize for composing “Kurd ovshari” and “Shur” mughams. wikipedia.org
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Javed Kurd
Javed Nadeem Kurd (born 1967) is a Pakistani-Norwegian music producer. Kurd took partial education at both the Kristiansand Music Conservatory and the University of Oslo. wikipedia.org
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Ahmad Kurd
Kurd was the director of the Gaza Strip-based charity organization Salah Society. Kurd stated to The Washington Post, "I'm not asking to return to Ashkelon. wikipedia.org
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