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Meaning of "kurdish women"

The phrase 'Kurdish women' refers to females who are part of the Kurdish ethnic group, predominantly residing in regions across the Middle East, including Kurdistan, which spans portions of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It signifies women who have Kurdish heritage, culture, and may have distinct social, political, or historical significance within the context of Kurdish communities and their struggles for autonomy, equal rights, or recognition

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Kurdish women are particularly affected by these things.
Khan continues to be a strong influence on modern Kurdish women.
Kurdish women protested against this act.
Autopsy report confirms three Kurdish women were executed.
Kurdish women have always been subjected to patriarchal values.
But their role is diametrically different from that of Kurdish women.
Kurdish women and men were fighting to death together.
The film portrays the struggle and resistance of the Kurdish women.
Kurdish women protested against this act one day after.
During this period thousands of Kurdish women were held in concentration camps and complexes.
Kurdish women in politics.
She was shot dead along with two other Kurdish women and political activists.
Kurdish women were historically victims of honor killings and child marriages.
It also compares the situation of Kurdish women to that of Afghani women.
Kurdish women wear jewelry made of silver and gold coins.

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I pay tribute to the brave Kurdish women who fight against the Islamic State.
Kurdish women and children in a Community aid distribution centre.
The unprecedented accomplishments of the Kurdish women predated Kobane and the war in Syria.
Three Kurdish women arrested for civil activism.
Al-Nusra issued a fatwa saying that it was permissible to kill Kurdish women and children.
The modern Kurdish women dress are not traditionally.
Modern feminism, why we should learn from Kurdish women ».
The struggle of Kurdish women is not a recent phenomenon.
Ditto on the perhaps caricatured vision of the situation of Kurdish women in Syria before 2012.
Thousands of Kurdish women politicians were detained and arrested.
The 30-year struggle, organisation and development of Kurdish women is legendary and of historic importance.
Several Kurdish women were also arrested to put pressure on their husbands.
Well, I hate to break it to you, Gunny, but Kurdish women do not wear burkhas.
Kurdish women taking up arms to battle Islamic State.
After all they had suffered, the Kurdish women wanted a woman to get into parliament.
Kurdish women from Turkey have volunteered to fight alongside their Kurdish brethren in Syria.
Kobane, the struggle of Kurdish women against Islamic State.
Kurdish women detainees were systematically raped, and detainees in prisons tortured.
JS10 noted wide spread of FGM among Kurdish women in the city of Erbil.
Why Kurdish women need arms to fight ISIS.
In Syria, Women 's Protection Units, the first all-female battalion of Kurdish women was created.
We can say that Kurdish women led the Rojava revolution.
Kurdish women have formed all-female units and also serve in mixed units alongside men.
As Ghaderi notes, " Throughout history, Kurdish women have been at the forefront of the struggle . ".
So Kurdish women see Ocalan as a hero of women 's liberation.
Neither Assad, nor NATO, Kurdish women lead the way!
Kurdish women protest after being told by Turkish-backed militias to wear the Hijab.
Worldview, Kurdish women on the front lines.
Kurdish women should be proud in Women 's world day because of,.
Since the beginning, Kurdish women have played an integral role in the Kurdish movement.
Kurdish women ( Kurdish, Jinên / Afiretên Kurd ) have traditionally played important roles in Kurdish society and politics.
So how can lower class Kurdish women break from the PKK and truly liberate themselves?
Kurdish women have pioneered the developments in northern Syria since 2012.
Traditionally, Kurdish women did not inherit a man 's last name.
In 1996, Kurdish women formed their own feminist associations and journals such as Roza and Jujin.

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