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421by Gibson, Bryan R.“... with the Kurds in 1963 because it perceived it as anti-communist; in the Johnson administration’s support...”
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423by Esther E. Idehen, Anni Virtanen, Eero Lilja, Tomi-Pekka Tuomainen, Tellervo Korhonen, Päivikki Koponen“... 63% (95% CI: 59.9–66.6), Somalis 19% (16.4–21.6), Kurds 69% (66.6–71.1), and Finns 67% (63.3–69.8...”
Published 2020-10-01
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424Published 2013-10-01“... », « Iran », « Egypte », « Liban », « Jérusalem », « Emirats », « kurde », « transfrontalier », « migration...”
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425by Worley, Natalie Kay“... the largest population of Kurds living outside of Kurdistan (Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson...”
Published 2007
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426by Ghalib, Sabah Abdullah“..., the Kurds conceived of the Ottomans as the “other” whose direct rule over them was unwelcome. They resisted...”
Published 2011
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427by Jonas R Kunst, Beverly Boos, Sasha Y Kimel, Milan Obaidi, Maor Shani, Lotte Thomsen“... than Kurds (i.e., a group for which this perception is less salient). In Study 3, we experimentally...”
Published 2018-01-01
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428“... three refugee backgrounds: Tamils from Sri Lanka, Kurds from Turkey and Vietnamese. Drawing...”
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429by Alberto Gasparetto“... to cooperate especially for Erdogan’s new Turkey which was still focused on fighting Kurds....”
Published 2018-06-01
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430“... specificity to the Kurds population reflecting the distinct geographical area and preserved ethnic background...”
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431by Michel Bruneau“..., Vietnamese, Turks, Arabs) as to résilient peoples-world (Armenians, Kurds) that have survived at the margins...”
Published 2017-04-01
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432Published 2015“... mediators of the language beliefs and practices of the Kurds who participated in my study. School...”
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433by Тina V. Ivelashvili“... (Tarakams, Kurds, Turks, and later Georgian Muslims) mostly lived in Akhalkalaki and Akhaltsikhe provinces...”
Published 2019-10-01
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434by 陳明佑, Minyo, Chen“...,在於以庫德問題的歷史背景、政治動盪、一九七O年代庫德政黨的崛起、庫德工人黨的活動以及外國勢力等因素來分析。 關鍵字:庫德族、土耳其、阿布都拉•歐嘉蘭、庫德工人黨。 === The Kurds...”
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435by Sibel Safi“... Turkish-Kurds and thirteen Turkish-Cypriots....”
Published 2013-12-01
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436by Adeline Wrona“... notoriety (following his 2005 interview where he mentions the Turkish treatment of Armenians and Kurds...”
Published 2014-04-01
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437by Lewis, Robert P.“... the prospect for independence of the Iraqi Kurds today. An Iraqi Kurdish declaration of independence would...”
Published 2012
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438by Lewis, Robert P.“... the prospect for independence of the Iraqi Kurds today. An Iraqi Kurdish declaration of independence would...”
Published 2012
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439by Giray Gerim“... it with resistance against alleged state pressure and discrimination against the Kurds, while the AK Party’s...”
Published 2020-01-01
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440by Mohamed Kamel Doraï“... refugee communities, like Palestinians, but also Kurds or Eritreans, use their social capital (i.e...”
Published 2003-02-01
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