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4. How did the Kurds not receive their own country

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Answered by jitendrameena1007
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Answer:

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Explanation:

However, the reconquest of these areas by the forces of Kemal Atatürk (and other pressing issues) caused the Allies to accept the renegotiated Treaty of Lausanne (1923) and the borders of the modern Republic of Turkey, leaving the Kurds without a self-ruled region.

Parts: Northern Kurdistan (Turkey); Southern Kurdistan (Iraq); Eastern Kurdistan (Iran); ...

Language: Kurdish & Zaza-Gorani languages

Largest cities: Diyarbakır (Amed); Kermanshah (Kirmashan); Erbil (Hawler); Al-Hasakah

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

However, the reconquest of these areas by the forces of Kemal Atatürk (and other pressing issues) caused the Allies to accept the renegotiated Treaty of Lausanne (1923) and the borders of the modern Republic of Turkey, leaving the Kurds without a self-ruled region.

Parts: Northern Kurdistan (Turkey); Southern Kurdistan (Iraq); Eastern Kurdistan (Iran); ...

Language: Kurdish & Zaza-Gorani languages

Largest cities: Diyarbakır (Amed); Kermanshah (Kirmashan); Erbil (Hawler); Al-Hasakah

Explanation:

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