Michael G unter
Tennessee Technological University, United States This article presents an overview of the history the largest nation in the world without its own independent state. nationalist aspirations of an approximately 30 million Kurds living within the borders of Turkey, iran, iraq, and Syria remain a factor of instability in the geostrategically important Middle East, especially due to the fact that Kurds inhabit areas with strategically important resources.The desire of many Kurds for statehood, or at least cultural autonomy, has led to an almost continuous series of Kurdish revolts since the creation of the modern Middle East state system following World War i. The Kurdish problem refers to the fear of the states in which the Kurds live that Kurdish demands will threaten and even destroy their territorial integrity, even though, as the author points out, the Kurds themselves are notoriously divided geographically, politically,linguistically, and tribally. The article is divided into parts, which are devoted to the origin of the Kurdish nation, as well as the history and the current situation of Kurds in Turkey, iraq, iran, Syria, and Europe (the European diaspora).[1]
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