The 1983–1986 Kurdish rebellions in Iraq occurred during the Iran–Iraq War as PUK and KDP Kurdish militias of Iraqi Kurdistan rebelled against Saddam...
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The Iraqi–Kurdish conflict consists of a series of wars, rebellions and disputes between the Kurds and the central authority of Iraq starting in the 20th...
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Ottoman military records, Kurdish rebellions have been occurring in Anatolia for over two centuries. While large tribal Kurdish revolts had shaken the Ottoman...
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The Kurdish mujahideen (Kurdish: Mucahidîn Kurd) is a term used for Kurdish Islamists who fought the Ba'athist Iraqi government. During the Iran–Iraq War...
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PUK insurgency (category Kurdish rebellions in Iraq)
were backed by Iran in the Kurdish rebellion of 1983. Autonomy in Iraqi Kurdistan was originally charted in 1970 as the Kurdish Autonomous Region following...
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Revolution. The Kurdish rebellion began in mid-March, just two months after the Revolution ended, and was one of the most intense Kurdish rebellions in modern...
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Kurds (redirect from Kurdish demographics)
northern Iraq, and northern Syria. There are exclaves of Kurds in Central Anatolia, Khorasan, and the Caucasus, as well as significant Kurdish diaspora...
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supported Iraq throughout the war. In 1981, Israel destroyed a nuclear reactor of Iraq. In midst of the war, between 1983 to 1986, Kurds led rebellion against...
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Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency (redirect from 2007 Turkish offensive on Iraqi territories against Kurdish rebels)
fails to halt Kurdish rebellion". 1 November 1992. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. "Turkey and Iraq seek to end Kurdish rebellion". Thenational...
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proxy in April 1983 by supporting the Kurds in the north. With Kurdish support, the Iranians attacked on 23 July 1983, capturing the Iraqi town of Haj Omran...
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Peshmerga (redirect from Kurdish Army)
in the front lines and are actively engaged in combat. Kurdistan portal List of armed groups in the War in Iraq (2013–2017) Kurdish rebellion of 1983...
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List of wars: 1945–1989 (category Lists of wars in the 20th century)
resistance to land reform, education policies and family law in Nuristan and Herat (1978). These rebellions were triggered when Kabul-based modernists attempted...
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Second Soran Unit (category Kurdish Islamism)
Terrorism Monitor, 17 October 2010. Romano, David. "An Outline of Kurdish Islamist Groups in Iraq." The Jamestown Foundation, September 2007 p. 10. Web. 15 October...
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unknown. 1943 Iraqi Kurdish revolt (1943) – unknown. First Iraqi–Kurdish War (1961–1970) – 75,000–105,000 killed. Second Iraqi–Kurdish War (1974–1975)...
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This is a list of revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, and uprisings. Revolutionary/rebel victory Revolutionary/rebel defeat Another result (e...
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campaigns in northern Iraq 1974 – 1975 Second Iraqi–Kurdish War 1975 – 1983 PUK insurgency 1979 – 1988 Al-Ansar insurgency 1983 – 1986 Kurdish Rebellion of 1983...
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Pasht Ashan massacre (category 1983 murders in Iraq)
severely weakened it. The Iraqi Communist Party made a deal with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), one of the two main Kurdish factions. However, two...
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This is an incomplete list of Kurdish uprisings. You can help by expanding it. A Modern History of the Kurds by David McDowall M. Th. Houtsma, 1993, E...
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Kurdistan Workers' Party (redirect from Kurdish worker's party)
mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq. It was founded in Ziyaret, Lice on 27 November 1978 and has been involved in asymmetric...
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Following Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani's 1958 return to Iraq from exile in the Soviet Union, Qasim had promised to permit autonomous rule in the Kurdish region...
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Iranian revolution (redirect from 1979 revolution in Iran)
Iran–Iraq War 1983–1986 Kurdish rebellions in Iraq List of modern conflicts in the Middle East Persian Constitutional Revolution General Human rights in the...
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launched an armed rebellion against the Iraqi government, seeking Kurdish autonomy. The government faced challenges in quelling the Kurdish uprising, leading...
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Salvation Force (category Kurdish nationalism in Iran)
the 1979–1983 Kurdistan conflict and Iran-Iraq war. Like other Kurdish separatist groups in Iran, they aligned with and were armed by the Iraqi side. For...
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of Kurdish tribes and rose up in open revolt. Iraqi army units were badly mauled by tribesmen under Shaykhs Mahmud and Mustafa Barzani. The Iraqi army's...
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The Kurdish-Turkish conflict spilled over into Iraqi Kurdistan in 1983, and has continued there intermittently since. The Turkish Armed Forces has launched...
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Ali Abdulaziz Halabji (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
Ba'athist Iraqi government to Anbar, Fallujah, Ziqar, and Baghdad for leading the Kurdish mujahideen during the 1983–1986 Kurdish rebellions in Iraq on the...
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Saddam Hussein (category Anti-Zionism in Iraq)
Iraqis to rise up against Saddam, did nothing to assist the rebellions. The Iranians, despite the widespread Shi'ite rebellions, had no interest in provoking...
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Kurdish literature (Kurdish: وێژەی کوردی, romanized: Wêjeya kurdî or ئەدەبی کوردی) is literature written in the Kurdish languages. Literary Kurdish works...
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have conducted operations against Kurdish forces in the north. By 1 August 1990, there were more than 100,000 Iraqi troops with up to 700 tanks on the...
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fled Iraq and Turkey during the Iraqi–Kurdish and the Kurdish–Turkish conflicts during the 20th century, as well as temporal residents arriving in Israel...
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