Answer:
Kurds come from a mountainous region called
Kurdistan (land of the Kurds), which includes parts
of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
The Kurds do not have a country of their own and
have fought numerous wars against the Turks and
the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein.
Kurds have many of their own customs and are
mostly Sunni Muslim. They speak Kurdish, a
language related to Persian.
Since 1990, the Kurds of northern Iraq have
maintained a successful independent government,
under the protection of the United States. Kurdish
troops supported the U.S. invasion
of Iraq in 2003 and today Iraqi
Kurdistan is a peaceful and
prosperous region of modern Iraq.
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