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SOME COMMENTS ON THE STUDY OF THE KURDISH PROBLEM IN FOREIGN STUDIES

Abstract

This article talks about the study of the Kurdish problem in foreign studies. In the article, it is specially noted that international scientific research has studied the ethnic, ethnopolitical, geographical and geopolitical aspects of the Kurdish problem.

Keywords

Middle East, Kurdistan, Greater Kurdistan

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