File:Kurdistan1920.png

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English: Provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres for an independent Kurdistan (in 1920).
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Main reference (Historical map created by professor Mehrdad R. Izady, one of the most prominent native Kurdish historians. Izady finished his BA degree in History, Political Science and Geography at Kansas State University in 1976.):

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