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Kurdish costumes, 1873.

The Kurds are an ethnic group who are indigenous to a region often referred to as Kurdistan, an area which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Kurdish communities can also be found in Lebanon, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Kalbajar and Lachin, to the west of Nagorno Karabakh) and, in recent decades, some European countries and the United States (see Kurdish diaspora). Ethnically related to other Iranian peoples,[1] they speak Kurdish, an Indo-European language of the Iranian branch. However, the Kurds' ethnic origins are uncertain.[2]

According to Encyclopedia Columbia, Kurds are commonly identified with the ancient Corduene which was in turn inhabited by the descendants of the Carduchis.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia, s.v. Iran, (by Eric Hooglund), section 3A (accessed 24 July 2006).
  2. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Online, s.v. Kurds, (accessed 4 August 2006)
  3. ^ The Columbia Encyclopedia, s.v. http://www.bartleby.com/65/ku/Kurds.html Kurds], (accessed 17 July 2007)