Kurdistan
Komonana

Kurdistan tǒ Kurdistan Mɔnɛ́nɛ,[1][2] ezalí etúká ya jeo-kulturɛlɛ na Azía ya Límbe eye eyébani malámu tɛ́, epái wápi Ba-Kurde bazalí ebelé ya bato ya ntína[3] mpé epái wápi bonkɔ́kɔ, nkótá, mpé ezaleli ya ekólo ya Ba-Kurde eútákí bandá kala.[4]
Références
[kokoma | kobɔngisa mosólo]- ↑ Turkey demands Google remove Greater Kurdistan map by Rudaw, December 25, 2018
- ↑ (en) Zeynep Kaya, Mapping Kurdistan: Territory, Self-Determination and Nationalism, Cambridge University Press, 2020, 2, 137, 177, 197 p.
- ↑ (en) Mordechai Zaken, Jewish Subjects and Their Tribal Chieftains in Kurdistan: A Study in Survival, Leiden, The Netherlands, BRILL, , 1–2 p. (ISBN 9789004161900) :
« Kurdistan was never a sovereign state, though the area with an ethnic and linguistic majority of Kurdish population is defined as Kurdistan. »
- ↑ M. T. O'Shea, Trapped between the map and reality: geography and perceptions of Kurdistan, 258 pp., Routledge, 2004. (see p. 77)