- Kurdistan - Wikipedia
The northern, northwestern and northeastern parts of Kurdistan are referred to as upper Kurdistan, and includes the areas from west of Amed to Lake Urmia The lowlands of southern Kurdistan are called lower Kurdistan
- Kurdistan | History, Religion, Map, Facts | Britannica
Kurdistan, broadly defined geographic region traditionally inhabited mainly by Kurds It consists of an extensive plateau and mountain area, spread over large parts of what are now eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and western Iran and smaller parts of northern Syria and Armenia
- Deadly Drone Attack Shows Iraqi Kurdistan Urgently Needs Air Defenses
The majority of residents in Iraqi Kurdistan have endured prolonged and chronic electricity cuts since a deadly drone attack against the autonomous region’s Khor Mor gas field on Wednesday night
- Kurdistan | Kurdish History
Kurdistan is a region located in the Middle East, primarily spanning parts of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and northern Syria It is home to the Kurdish people, an ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage and a long history dating back thousands of years
- Region | Facts Figures - Kurdistan Regional Government
Kurdistan borders Turkey, Iran and Syria The regional capital is Erbil or in Kurdish, Hawler The region is officially governed by the Kurdistan Regional Government The establishment of the Kurdistan region dates back to 1970
- Operations suspended at major Iraq gas field following drone attack
A rocket attack hit a storage tank at Iraq's Khor Mor gas field, one of the largest in the Kurdistan region, shutting production and causing power cuts, joint field operator Dana Gas said on Thursday
- KURDISTAN | Washington Kurdish Institute
What is Kurdistan? Kurdistan is the ancestral homeland of the Kurds, the fourth largest ethnic group of the Middle East The Kurdish homeland, Kurdistan, is, in many places, mountainous and currently lies within the borders of the countries of Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria
- Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan
The strike is the latest in a string of attacks on energy infrastructure in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, which some regional authorities have privately blamed on Iran-affiliated militias
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