Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Người Kurd”

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Dòng 7:
|region2 = {{spaces|2}}{{flagcountry|Turkey}}
|pop2 = 11.4 to 14 million
|ref2 = <ref>[http://www.milliyet.com.tr/2007/03/22/guncel/agun.html Konda Poll] gives a figure of about 11.4 million</ref><ref name=ciaturkey>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tu.html#People CIA World Factbook gives about 14 million] (18% Kurds out of 72.5 million total population) (2008 est.)</ref><ref name="Turkish National Security Concil">[http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=SonDakika&ArticleID=873452 Turkish National Security Council] gives about 12.6 million (2008)</ref><ref>Juvenile Nonfiction, “ The Handbook of Middle East ”, Publisher: 21st Century, 2002. pg 144:”About 20 percent of Turkey ’s population is Kurdish.”</ref><ref>Kemal Kirisci, Gareth M. Winrow, “The Kurdish Question and Turkey ”, Routledge, 1997. pg 119: “According to Turgut Ozal there were 12 million Kurds in Turkey . .. Van Bruinessen has argued that a ‘reasonable and even conservative’ estimate for the size of Kurdish population in 1975 was 7.5 millions, which amounts to 19 percent of the population”</ref><ref>Sandra Mackey , “The reckoning: Iraq and the legacy of Saddam”, W.W. Norton and Company, 2002. Excerpt from pg 350: “As much as 25% of Turkey is Kurdish.”</ref><ref name="Beverley">“Beverley Milton-Edwards, “Contemporary politics in the Middle East” Polity, 2006. pg 231: “They form a population in all four states, making 23 percent in Turkey, 23 percent in Iraq, 10 percent in Iran and 8 percent in Syria (Mcdowell, 2003, p 3-4).”</ref><ref>http://www.wilsoncenter.org/subsites/ccpdc/pubs/kur/chap04.pdf (page 129 or 33) , research carried out by the Turkish National Security Council (MGK) in 1996-97, according to which the Kurds will make up 40% of the population in the year 2010.</ref><ref>Michael M. Gunter, "The Kurds and the future of Turkey", St. Martin's Press , 1997, pg 147, ISBN 0-312-17265-6</ref>
<ref>Shireen Hunter, Huma Malik, "Modernization, democracy, and Islam", Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005, pg 131, ISBN 0-275-98511-3</ref><ref>Picard (Elisabeth), « Les Kurdes et l'Autodétermination : une problématique légitime à l'épreuve de dynamiques sociales », in Revue Française de Science Politique, Vol. 49, n° 3, juin 1999, p. 421-441 (see p. 422)</ref>
|region3 = {{spaces|2}}{{flagcountry|Iran}}
|pop3 = 6.5 to 7 million
Dòng 45:
|pop19 = 50,000
|ref19 =<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7746969.stm Kurds in the UK], BBC News 9 December 2008</ref>
|languages =[[Kurdish language|Kurdish]]<br />{{smaller|''In its different forms: [[Sorani]], [[Zazaki]], [[Kurmanji]] , and [[Fayli]] [[Southern Kurdish|Southern dialects]]''}}
|religions = Predominantly [[Sunni Muslim]]<br />also some [[Hồi giáo Shia|Shia]], [[Sufi]], [[Yazidism]], [[Yarsan]], [[Judaism]], [[Kitô giáo|Christianity]]
|related = other [[Iranian peoples]]<br />([[Talysh people|Talysh]]{{•}} [[Baloch people|Baluch]]{{•}} [[Guilak|Gilak]]{{•}} [[Lurs]]{{•}} [[Persian people|Persians]])