Sumerian Empire Gutium Kingdom: (22 century BC) Media Empire (c. 678 BC-c. 549 BC) Corduene (4th century BC) Gordyene Kingdom (189-90 BC) Corduene Roman province (?-31 BC) Kurdish early entities: Sadakiyans (770-827) Aishanids (912-961) Daysam (938-955) Hadhabanis (943-1063) Shaddadids (951-1199)[5] Rawadid dynasty (955-1071) Hasanwayhids (959-1095) Marwanids (983-1096)A nnazids (991-1117) Shabankara (ethnicity contested) Principality of Eğil (1049-1864, Diyarbakir) Principality of Bitlis Hazaraspids Vassaldom of Ardalan (?-1865 or 1868) Ayyubid dynasty (1171-1341) Zakarids (1186-1360) Tabriz Khanate (1747-1802) Emirate of Pazooka (1499-1 587) Emirate of Soran (before 1514-1836) Çemisgezek Emirate of Miks Principality of Suleyman Mokryan (1400-1800) Principality of Donboli (1210-1799) Emirate of Bingöl (1231-1864) Emirate of Hasankeyf (1232-1524) Emirate of Kilis (1264-1611) Emirate of Şirvan (?-1840s) Emirate of Hakkâri (?-1845) Emirate of Bahdinan (1339-1843) Emirate of Bohtan (?-1833) Principality of Zirqan Principality of Mahmudi (1406-1839) Principality of Pinyaşi (1548-1823) Emirate of Palu (1495-1845, Palu) Emirate of Bradost (151 0-1609) Khoy Khanate (16th century-1805) Emirate of Baban (Before 1596-1851) Kingdom of Kurdistan (1921-1924) Kurdistansky Uyezd (1923-1929) & Kurdistan Okrug (1930) Republic of Ararat (1927-1930) Republic of Mahabad (1946-1947) Kurdistan Region (1992-present) Rojava (2012-present)
بەڵێ هەبووە ، هەموو وڵاتێک پێشتر ناوێکی تر بووە ، بەڵام ژیان لە کوردستان دەستی پێکرد ، ئەمەش کەمێک دەوڵەتی/ {medes- The Sumerians (bc-ad_more}) Sadakiyans (770-827) Daysam (938-955)[3] Hadhabanis (906-1080) Aishanids (912-961)[4] Shaddadids (951-1199)[5] Rawwadids (955-1071) Hasanwayhids (959-1014)[6] Marwanids (983-1096)[5] Annazids (990/91[7][8]-1117)[9] Shabankara (11th century-12th century)[10][11] Principality of Eğil (1049-1864, Diyarbakir)[12] Hazaraspids (1115-1425) Ayyubid dynasty (1171-1341)[13] Principality of Bitlis (1187-1847) Vassaldom of Ardalan (14th century[14]-1865 or 1868[15][16]) Zakarids (1161-1360)[17][18][19] Emirate of Çemişgezek (13th century-1663)[20] Mukriyan (14th century-19th century)[21] Zarrinnaal Dynasty (1448-1925) Emirate of Pazooka (1499-1587)[22] Principality of Suleyman[23] (15th century-1838) Emirate of Soran (before 1514[24]-1836[25]) Emirate of Miks (?-1846)[26] Remnants of the Ayyubid Dynasty (13th century-19th century) Various Kurdish political entities blossomed in the period after the disestablishment of the Ayyubid dynasty in 1260. Some of these rulers claimed descent from the Ayyubids. Principality of Donboli (1210-1799)[27] Emirate of Bingöl (1231-1864)[28] Emirate of Hasankeyf (1232[28]-1524[28]) Emirate of Kilis[29] Emirate of Şirvan (?-1840s)[30] Emirate of Hakkâri (?-1845)[31] Principality of Zirqan (1335-1835) Emirate of Bahdinan (1339[32]-1843[33]) Emirate of Bohtan (?-1833)[33] Principality of Mahmudi (1406-1839)[34] Principality of Pinyaşi (1548-1823)[35] Buffer zones between the Ottomans and Persia (13th century-19th century) For various reasons, Kurdish entities existed as buffer zones between the Ottoman Empire and Persia throughout history. These include: Khoy Khanate (1210-1799) Emirate of Palu (1495-1845)[36] Emirate of Bradost (1510-1609)[37] Baban (16th century-1850)[38] Tabriz Khanate (1757-1799)[39] Hasan Khan dynasty in Pish-e Kuh (1795-1820)[40] Sarab Khanate (18th century)[39] Other dynasties of Kurdish ancestry Zand dynasty (1750-1794) - The dynasty is of Kurdish Lak origin.[41][42] Safavid dynasty (1501-1736) - The dynasty was partly of Kurdish origin.[43][44][45] 20th-21st century entities Kurdish State (1918-1919) Kingdom of Kurdistan (1921-1924 and 1925) Kurdistansky Uyezd (1923-1929) and Kurdistan Okrug (1930) Republic of Ararat (1927-1931) Republic of Mahabad (1946-1947) Republic of Laçin (1992)[46] Islamic Emirate of Byara (2001-2003) Provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres for an independent Kurdistan (in 1920) Kingdom of Kurdistan (1923) Red Kurdistan (1923-1929) Republic of Mahabad, (1945-1946) Islamic Emirate of Byara (black) at their peak, controlling the entire Halabja Governorate Current entities Kurdistan Region (autonomous region in Iraq, 1970-present) Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (self-proclaimed autonomous region declared during the Syrian Civil War by the PYD) (2012-present)
کاشیەکان گۆتیەکان کوردە ساسانیەکان ئەوانەی بۆنەوت
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Sumerian Empire
Gutium Kingdom: (22 century BC)
Media Empire (c. 678 BC-c. 549 BC)
Corduene (4th century BC)
Gordyene Kingdom (189-90 BC)
Corduene Roman province (?-31 BC)
Kurdish early entities:
Sadakiyans (770-827)
Aishanids (912-961)
Daysam (938-955)
Hadhabanis (943-1063)
Shaddadids (951-1199)[5]
Rawadid dynasty (955-1071)
Hasanwayhids (959-1095)
Marwanids (983-1096)A
nnazids (991-1117)
Shabankara (ethnicity contested)
Principality of Eğil (1049-1864, Diyarbakir)
Principality of Bitlis
Hazaraspids
Vassaldom of Ardalan (?-1865 or 1868)
Ayyubid dynasty (1171-1341)
Zakarids (1186-1360)
Tabriz Khanate (1747-1802)
Emirate of Pazooka (1499-1 587)
Emirate of Soran (before 1514-1836)
Çemisgezek
Emirate of Miks
Principality of Suleyman
Mokryan (1400-1800)
Principality of Donboli (1210-1799)
Emirate of Bingöl (1231-1864)
Emirate of Hasankeyf (1232-1524)
Emirate of Kilis (1264-1611)
Emirate of Şirvan (?-1840s)
Emirate of Hakkâri (?-1845)
Emirate of Bahdinan (1339-1843)
Emirate of Bohtan (?-1833)
Principality of Zirqan
Principality of Mahmudi (1406-1839)
Principality of Pinyaşi (1548-1823)
Emirate of Palu (1495-1845, Palu)
Emirate of Bradost (151 0-1609)
Khoy Khanate (16th century-1805)
Emirate of Baban (Before 1596-1851)
Kingdom of Kurdistan (1921-1924)
Kurdistansky Uyezd (1923-1929) &
Kurdistan Okrug (1930)
Republic of Ararat (1927-1930)
Republic of Mahabad (1946-1947)
Kurdistan Region (1992-present)
Rojava (2012-present)
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مێچیرە جاش و مەسە جاشی چەتەی کورد کوژ ئەهێنیتە ڕیزی ئەوان بارزانی و ڕاکەڤانیەکان ترسنۆک و جاش و کرێگرتەی دوژمن بوون هەمیشە
تکایە ئەتوانن پێم بڵێن کەی لە مێژوودا ناوی کوردستان هەبووە ؟
بەڵێ هەبووە ، هەموو وڵاتێک پێشتر ناوێکی تر بووە ، بەڵام ژیان لە کوردستان دەستی پێکرد ، ئەمەش کەمێک دەوڵەتی/
{medes- The Sumerians (bc-ad_more}) Sadakiyans (770-827)
Daysam (938-955)[3]
Hadhabanis (906-1080)
Aishanids (912-961)[4]
Shaddadids (951-1199)[5]
Rawwadids (955-1071)
Hasanwayhids (959-1014)[6]
Marwanids (983-1096)[5]
Annazids (990/91[7][8]-1117)[9]
Shabankara (11th century-12th century)[10][11]
Principality of Eğil (1049-1864, Diyarbakir)[12]
Hazaraspids (1115-1425)
Ayyubid dynasty (1171-1341)[13]
Principality of Bitlis (1187-1847)
Vassaldom of Ardalan (14th century[14]-1865 or 1868[15][16])
Zakarids (1161-1360)[17][18][19]
Emirate of Çemişgezek (13th century-1663)[20]
Mukriyan (14th century-19th century)[21]
Zarrinnaal Dynasty (1448-1925)
Emirate of Pazooka (1499-1587)[22]
Principality of Suleyman[23] (15th century-1838)
Emirate of Soran (before 1514[24]-1836[25])
Emirate of Miks (?-1846)[26]
Remnants of the Ayyubid Dynasty (13th century-19th century)
Various Kurdish political entities blossomed in the period after the disestablishment of the Ayyubid dynasty in 1260. Some of these rulers claimed descent from the Ayyubids.
Principality of Donboli (1210-1799)[27]
Emirate of Bingöl (1231-1864)[28]
Emirate of Hasankeyf (1232[28]-1524[28])
Emirate of Kilis[29]
Emirate of Şirvan (?-1840s)[30]
Emirate of Hakkâri (?-1845)[31]
Principality of Zirqan (1335-1835)
Emirate of Bahdinan (1339[32]-1843[33])
Emirate of Bohtan (?-1833)[33]
Principality of Mahmudi (1406-1839)[34]
Principality of Pinyaşi (1548-1823)[35]
Buffer zones between the Ottomans and Persia (13th century-19th century)
For various reasons, Kurdish entities existed as buffer zones between the Ottoman Empire and Persia throughout history. These include:
Khoy Khanate (1210-1799)
Emirate of Palu (1495-1845)[36]
Emirate of Bradost (1510-1609)[37]
Baban (16th century-1850)[38]
Tabriz Khanate (1757-1799)[39]
Hasan Khan dynasty in Pish-e Kuh (1795-1820)[40]
Sarab Khanate (18th century)[39]
Other dynasties of Kurdish ancestry
Zand dynasty (1750-1794) - The dynasty is of Kurdish Lak origin.[41][42]
Safavid dynasty (1501-1736) - The dynasty was partly of Kurdish origin.[43][44][45]
20th-21st century entities
Kurdish State (1918-1919)
Kingdom of Kurdistan (1921-1924 and 1925)
Kurdistansky Uyezd (1923-1929) and Kurdistan Okrug (1930)
Republic of Ararat (1927-1931)
Republic of Mahabad (1946-1947)
Republic of Laçin (1992)[46]
Islamic Emirate of Byara (2001-2003)
Provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres for an independent Kurdistan (in 1920)
Kingdom of Kurdistan (1923)
Red Kurdistan (1923-1929)
Republic of Mahabad, (1945-1946)
Islamic Emirate of Byara (black) at their peak, controlling the entire Halabja Governorate
Current entities
Kurdistan Region (autonomous region in Iraq, 1970-present)
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (self-proclaimed autonomous region declared during the Syrian Civil War by the PYD) (2012-present)
لە سەردەمی یۆنانیەکانیشدا ناوی کورد هەبووە، ئەوەندەی زانیاریم هەبێت زۆر کەس و کەسایەتی لە کات و شوێنی جیاوازدا ناوی کوردیان هێناوە بەڵام تۆزێک جیاوازتر لەناوە ڕاستەقینەکە واتە لە جیاتی وتووبێتی کورد وتوویەتی کورت یان شتێکی نزیک لە ناوی کورد
کورد بر دوام بووە، بڵام وڵاتانی دی بە ئێمە یان دەکوت،
یانی چون ئێمە ناسراو بوین بە پاڵەوانو بەشرف،
زۆر ناویان بۆ ئێمە داهێناوە کە هەموی دەگەڕێتەوە سەر کورد
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