Ouyezd Kurdistan : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Krouet e oa bet '''Oblast Emren Karatchay''', enbarzhiet en [[Unvaniezh Soviedel]], d'ar 26 a viz Ebrel [[1926]]
 
'''OblastOkrug Emren Kurdistan''' (anvet ivez en un doare nann-ofisiel '''Kurdistan Ruz''' diwar ar [[Kurdeg|c'hurdeg]] ''Kurdistana Sor''; en [[azerbaidjaneg]] ''Qızıl Kürdistan''; e [[ruseg]] ''Красный Курдистан'') a oa bet ur rann eus an [[Unvaniezh Soviedel]] krouet e [[1923]] hag aet da get c'hwec'h vloaz war-lerc'h e [[1929]]
 
[[Lachin]] ([[kurdeg]]: Laçîn) e oa ar sêz melestradurel.
 
Krouet e oa bet Okrug Emren Kurdistan gant an [[Unvaniezh Soviedel]] d'ar 7 a viz Mezheven [[1923]] dindan an anv ofisiel '''Ouyezd Kurdistan''' (ruseg: Курдистан уе́зд), en ur glask bezañ gwelet mat gant ar [[Kurded|Gurded/ezed]] o vevañ e tu-hont d'ar bevennoù en [[Iran]] ha [[Turkia]].
The presence of Kurds in today's Azerbaijan dated back to [[9th century]]. The area between [[Nagorno-Karabakh]] and [[Zangezur]] became inhabited by nomadic [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] tribes in [[18th century]]. Eventually, this population became the majority in most parts of the region, particularly around Lachin, [[Kalbajar]] (Kelbajar in Kurdish), and [[Qubadli]] (Qûbadlî in Kurdish).
 
Laket e oa bet ar [[Kourmandieg|c'hourmandieg]] da yezh ofisiel an takad-se ha en em diorren a rae ar sevenadur kuredek a-hed ar maread ma padas an okrug.
Kurdistan Okrug was created by the Soviet authorities to attract sympathies of Kurdish people in neighboring Iran and Turkey and take advantage of Kurdish movements in those countries. It was established on [[July 7]] 1923, under the official name "Kurdistan ''[[Uyezd]]''". Official language was [[Kurmanji]] and Kurdish cultural life flourished during the existense of this entity. On [[April 8]] [[1929]], the Kurdistan [[uyezd]] was dissolved. On [[May 30]] [[1930]], a Kurdistan [[Okrug]] was founded instead. However, due to the protests of Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was concerned that open support of Kurdish movement could damage the relations with both of those countries, the okrug was liquidated on [[July 23]] [[1930]]. In late 1930s Soviet authorities deported the Kurdish population of Azerbaijan and Armenia to Kazakhstan, and Kurds of Georgia also became victims of Stalin’s purges in 1944. <ref>{{ru icon}} [http://www.hist.ru/kurdy.html Партизаны на поводке.]</ref>
 
Kurdistan Okrug was created by the Soviet authorities to attract sympathies of Kurdish people in neighboring Iran and Turkey and take advantage of Kurdish movements in those countries. It was established on [[July 7]] 1923, under the official name "Kurdistan ''[[Uyezd]]''". Official language was [[Kurmanji]] and Kurdish cultural life flourished during the existense of this entity. On [[April 8]] [[1929]], the Kurdistan [[uyezd]] was dissolved. On [[May 30]] [[1930]], a Kurdistan [[Okrug]] was founded instead. However, due to the protests of Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was concerned that open support of Kurdish movement could damage the relations with both of those countries, the okrug was liquidated on [[July 23]] [[1930]]. In late 1930s Soviet authorities deported the Kurdish population of Azerbaijan and Armenia to Kazakhstan, and Kurds of Georgia also became victims of Stalin’s purges in 1944. <ref>{{ru icon}} [http://www.hist.ru/kurdy.html Партизаны на поводке.]</ref>
 
In [[1992]], after occupation of Lachin by Armenian forces during the [[Nagorno-Karabakh war]] [[Lachin Kurdish Republic]] was declared in Armenia by a group led by [[Waqil Mustafayev]]. However, since all the Kurdish population was expelled along with Azeris and found refuge in other regions of Azerbaijan this attempt failed. Mustafayev took refuge in [[Italy]].
 
 
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*[http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.asp?id=12553#redkurdistan "AnotherUn Sadistor Storytrist c'hoazh: Red Kurdistan Ruz"]
 
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