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Adoption of Kurdish culture or language by non-Kurdish people

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  • Kürt kültürünün veya dilinin benimsenmesi (tr)
  • Kurdisierung ist ein kultureller Wandel, indem etwas ethnisch nicht-kurdisches versucht wird kurdisch zu machen. (de)
  • adoption of Kurdish culture or language by non-Kurdish people (en)
  • sociologisk process av kulturell förändring där ett icke-kurdiskt samhälle blir \kurdiskt\ (sv)
  • adopción de la cultura o idiomas kurdos por parte de no kurdos (es)
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  • Liz Sly (en)
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  • The Washington Post (en)
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  • "The Kurds formally renamed Tal Abyad with a Kurdish name, "Gire Spi", and proclaim its new identity in signs throughout the town — written in the Latin script used by Turkish Kurds but not readily understood by Syrian Kurds or Arabs. They have also unilaterally detached it from the existing Syrian province of Raqqa and made it a part of their newly formed autonomous enclave, carved from areas traditionally inhabited by Kurds but steadily encroaching also on territories that were historically Arab." (en)
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  • "They freed a Syrian town from ISIS. Now they have to govern it." (en)
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  • Kurdification (en)
  • تكريد (ar)
  • Kurdifikasi (in)
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