What Are Kurdish Traditions And Culture?

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Kurdish culture

What are the cultural characteristics of Kurds?

Borne from a long history of strife, Kurdish culture places

value on individual freedoms

. Whether it be overt religious tolerance, strides towards equality in the status of women, or democratic government, Kurdish culture values individual life and has fiercely defended its ability to live free from external rule.

How old is the Kurdish culture?

Kurdish has in turn emerged as a group within Northwest Iranian during the Medieval Period

(roughly 10th to 16th centuries)

. The Kurdish people are believed to be of heterogeneous origins, both from Iranian-speaking and non-Iranian peoples.

What kind of food do Kurds eat?

Staples of Kurdish cuisine are

berbesel, biryani, dokliw, kellane, kullerenaske, kutilk, parêv tobouli, kuki (meat or vegetable pies)

, birinç (white rice alone or with meat or vegetables and herbs), and a variety of salads, pastries, and drinks specific to different parts of Kurdistan.

Where do Kurds come from originally?

Where do they come from? The Kurds are one of the indigenous peoples of

the Mesopotamian plains

and the highlands in what are now south-eastern Turkey, north-eastern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran and south-western Armenia.

What language do the Kurds speak?


Kurmanji

is the language of the vast majority of Kurds in Turkey, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, and of a few in Iraq and Iran, with an estimated 15-17 million speakers in total. Sorani is the language of most Kurds in Iraq (4-6 million speakers) and Iran (5-6 million speakers).

What is the difference between Kurdish and Turkish?

Kurds are one of the ethnic groups of people living in Turkey and many other parts of the world. Turks speak Turkish; Kurds speak two or

more languages

and are multilingual people. … Kurds are mostly Sunni Muslims, some minorities are Shia Muslims too; Turks are mainly Muslims but the country is a Secular State.

What are Kurdish traditions?

Kurdish culture has a

rich oral tradition

. Most popular are epic poems called lawj, and they often tell of adventure in love or battle. Kurdish literature first appeared in the seventh century AD. In 1596, Sharaf Khan, Emir of Bitlis, composed a history of the Kurds in Persian called the Sharafnama.

Is Kurdistan a real country?

Presently,

Iraqi Kurdistan

first gained autonomous status in a 1970 agreement with the Iraqi government, and its status was re-confirmed as the autonomous Kurdistan Region within the federal Iraqi republic in 2005. There is also a Kurdistan Province in Iran, but it is not self-ruled.

How many wives can a Kurdish man have?

Most Kurdish marriages are monogamous marriages. However, Islam allows polygynous marriages; a man may have

as many as four wives at one time

providing that he fulfills his obligations as prescribed in Islam.

What do the Kurdish believe?

Religious diversity has been a feature of Kurdistan for many centuries. Main religions that currently exist in Kurdistan are as follows:

Sunni Islam, Shia Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Yarsanism, Yazidism, Alevism, and Judaism

. Today, Sunni Islam is the most adhered religion in Kurdistan.

Do Kurds eat pork?

Traditional dishes of Yezidis and Kurds are simple. They are mostly made from or contain as a main component lamb and milk products (sometimes beef and chicken, but

never pork

). The main vegetal components of their traditional food are represented by cultivated cereals, grains, and herbs of wild plants.

What is the goal of the Kurds?

Since the 1970s, Iraqi Kurds have pursued the goal of

greater autonomy and even outright independence against the Iraqi nationalist Ba’ath Party regimes

, which responded with brutal repression, including the massacre of 182,000 Kurds in the Anfal genocide.

What is traditional Iraqi food?

  • Iraqi Biryani – Traditional Rice & Meat Dish. …
  • Bamia – Typical Stewed Meat with Okra. …
  • Timman Ou Keema – Minced Meat. …
  • Kuba – Fried Meat Patty Appetizer. …
  • Iraqi Kebab – Grilled Meat with Spices. …
  • Tashreeb – Bread-&-Meat-Soup Breakfast Dish.

Which country has the most Kurds?

Country Official figures or estimates Further information
Turkey

13,200,000 (1993 MRGI estimate) 14,700,000 (2017 CFR estimate) Kurds in Turkey
Iran 6,100,000 (1993 MRGI estimate) 8,100,000 (2017 CFR estimate) Kurds in Iran Iraq 4,400,000 (1993 MRGI estimate) 5,450,000 (2015 EPRS estimate) Kurds in Iraq

How do you say thank you in Kurdish Sorani?

English Soranî (Sorani / Central Kurdish) Please Thank youSipas dekem (supas) سوپاس Reply to thank youشایانی نیه‌
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