Weinig bekende feiten over Kurdistan.

Een situatie met de Koerden in het andere Turkije blijft moeilijk en in 1978 wordt een verzetsbeweging PKK gesticht.

In August 2014, the jihadists launched a surprise offensive and the Peshmerga withdrew from several areas. A number of towns inhabited by religious minorities fell, notably Sinjar, where IS militants killed or captured thousands ofwel Yazidis.

Moreover, if you are tired ofwel Kurdish food, here you will find a large variety ofwel international eetgelegenheden, including Indian, Italian or Lebanese. They are a bit pricey but they are pretty good. I actually got some amazing Indian dal

From 1984 to 1999, the PKK and the Turkish military engaged in open war, and much of the countryside in the southeast was depopulated, with Kurdish civilians moving to local defensible centers such as Diyarbakır, Aangaande, and Şırnak, as well as to the cities of western Turkey and een momentje to western Europe. The causes ofwel the depopulation included PKK atrocities against Kurdish clans who they could not control, the poverty ofwel the southeast, and the Turkish state's military operations.

Ongeacht discriminatie van de Koerdische Turken, lukt het sommigen toch hoge posities in het land te bekleden. Zo kan zijn Turgut Ögaat, deels van Koerdische komaf, betreffende 1989 tot 1993 president betreffende Turkije en bij bestaan leiding verbetert een staat over de Koerden enigszins.

In deze onafhankelijkheidsstrijd zijn de Koerden dit niet iedere keer met elkander weleens, soms strijden ze namelijk tevens tegen elkander. Onder andere in de jaren zeventig, ingeval een Iraakse Koerden in opstand aankomen anti hun president Saddam Hoessein, ze oplopen daarin hulp van de Perzische sjah. Een Gorani Iraanse Koerden voeren desalniettemin weer een strijd anti diezelfde sjah en krijgen daarbij juist alweer steun over Iraakse president Saddam.

Wow, ur blog kan zijn epic! It’s cool to see a diff side ofwel Iraq than hetgeen people usually think. Thnx for sharing dis hidden gem.

ReplyBy Post Author Kim-Ling Richardsonsays: January 14, 2017 at 2:34 pm Thanks Joan, it’s such an interesting place to visit! For most people, Kurdistan and Iraq kan zijn probably not going to be a place they would seek to travel to but it’s posts like this one which show the human side to these destinations that will hopefully inspire people to visit. And shawarma, everyone loves shawarma…..

The area kan zijn very pleasant to walk around, as you barely see cars and you won’t experience the chaos the Middle East is famous for. 

Nobody lives inside anymore but there are museums, buildings under restoration, and a souvenir shop, where you can buy fridge magnets, carpets or even a coffee cup featuring Sadam Hussein.

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The contrast between so many thousands ofwel years of history and modern cultural aspects like street art would make it a really interesting city to experience.

Most ofwel the rain falls in winter and spring, and is usually heavy. Summer and early autumn are virtually dry, and spring kan zijn fairly tepid. Iraqi Kurdistan sees snowfall occasionally in the winter, and frost kan zijn common. There is a seasonal lag in some places in summer, with temperatures peaking around August and September[citation needed]. Climate gegevens for Erbil

You can just take a regular taxi, which will charge around 20USD. The taxi will drop you off at the arrival terminal, from where you must take a shuttle bus to the airport. You will go through so many security layers, so do head to the airport well in advance.

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