Answer:
The Kurds.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Kurds are one of the indigenous peoples living in the south-eastern Turkey, north-eastern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran and south-western Armenia.
In the early 20th Century, many Kurds began to consider the creation of a homeland. Such hopes were dashed three years later, however, when the Treaty of Lausanne, which set the boundaries of modern Turkey, made no provision for a Kurdish state and left Kurds with minority status in their respective countries.