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  1. Kurdistan - Wikipedia

    The States outlined in red are two Kurdish States named Hakkiari and Mosul in this 1902 map. They are referred to as Upper Kurdistan and Lower Kurdistan respectively.

  2. Kurdistan Map | The Kurdish Project

    The map was built with Google Maps and highlights cities that have historically been inhabited by large Kurdish populations. Click each marker to explore the region, view pictures, and learn more.

  3. Kurdistan Maps - The Map of Kurdistan with Authentic Kurdish

    The definitive map of Kurdistan featuring authentic Kurdish place names (Kurmanji). Navigate Greater Kurdistan with the most accurate and comprehensive Kurdistan map service available.

  4. Atlas of Kurdistan - Wikimedia Commons

    Dec 8, 2025 · This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Kurdistan, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that …

  5. Kurdistan | History, Religion, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 22, 2025 · Kurdistan, broadly defined geographic region traditionally inhabited mainly by Kurds. It consists of an extensive plateau and mountain area, spread over large parts of what …

  6. The State Of The Kurds - Brilliant Maps

    Mar 3, 2023 · Map of Kurdish inhabited areas by the Council On Foreign Relations. Interactive version below.

  7. Kurdistan Map - Middle East - Mapcarta

    Kurdistan is a region named after the Kurdish people in the Middle East, divided between Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Mapcarta, the open map.

  8. KURDS NGO - MAP ARCHIVE

    Track changes over time through historical maps, showcasing the evolving political landscape of Kurdish regions and areas like Baghdad. Zoom In, Zoom Out: Explore intricate details with …

  9. Kurdistan Maps - Institutkurde.org

    Kurdistan Maps, map, carte, maps of Kurdistan - Kurdistan map, people map, carte of Kurdistan

  10. Kurdistan in Seven Maps - Present History Maps - Edmaps.com

    Kurdistan in Ten Maps by Cristian Ionita, Ph.D. Often described as one of the largest national communities in the world without their own state, the Kurds, numbering somewhere between …