By University Of Chicago Press

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Kurdistan was erased from world maps after World War I, when the victorious powers carved up the Middle East, leaving the Kurds without a homeland. Today the Kurds, who live on land that straddles the borders of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, are by far the largest ethnic group in the world without a state.Acrucial repository of memory for the Kurdish community both in exile and at home, this new edition appears at a time when the worlds attention has once again been drawn to the lands of this little-understood but historically consequential people.
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