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The Kurds in Iran


Author : Tanyel B. Taysi
Editor : Pluto Press Date & Place : 2007-01-01, London / Ann Arbor, Michigan
Preface : Pages : 144
Traduction : ISBN : 13 978 0 7453 2669 6 / 10 0 7453
Language : EnglishFormat : 135x205 mm
FIKP's Code : Liv. Ang. 6819Theme : Sociology

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The Kurds in Iran


The Kurds in Iran
The Past, Present and Future

Kerim Yildiz
Tanyel B. Taysi

Pluto Press

The Kurds, between 24 and 30 million strong, are the world’s largest stateless nation. Spread mainly over four nation states spanning Asia Minor and the Middle East, including the Caucasus, the range of land known as greater Kurdistan has no fixed territory, and its exact dimensions, which have fluctuated with history as well the motivations of various groups, states and individual actors, are open to contention.1 The Kurds represent a distinct nation of peoples, sharing a common culture and language. Although there exists no monolithic Kurdish identity, and Kurdish language varies from region to region, the people that call themselves Kurds share a culture distinct from that of their surrounding neighbours.2

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