Gandhari Kurdistan

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A map displaying the Kurdish-majority region of northern Gandhara.
  Kurds form an overall majority
  Kurds form a relative majority

Gandhari Kurdistan is an unofficial name for the parts of northern Gandhara where Kurds form the predominant ethnic group. It includes the Governorates of Bayazidi, Khani, Dinawar, Tayran, Mawardi, and Caesarea.

The region covers an area of 166,227 km² (64,181 sq mi), constituting almost 25% of Gandhara's total area. According to the 2016 Census, the region has a total population of 2,030,005, just above 6% of the country's total population. The unofficial capital is considered to be Araz, the capital of the Tayran Governorate, which is a popular city among students due to the presence of prestigious universities and foreign companies.

History

During the Middle Ages, the Kurdish-inhabited regions of Outernatia came under the rule of local Kurdish chieftains, though they never established an unified nation state. In 1575, the current region of Gandhari Kurdistan came under the rule of the Gandhari Empire after Mustafa II, known as Mustafa the Conqueror, defeated several Kurdish tribes.

Ethnic groups had very little rights under the rule of the Sultans, which led to internal conflicts in which ethnic groups opposed the rule of the central government. An example is the Kurdish Rebellion of 1869–73. After the downfall of the Gandhari Empire and the foundation of the Al-Mansur dynasty, the relationship between the Kurds and the central government remained tense.

During the Gandhari Revolution, the Arab Socialist Union of Gandhara, a political and military organization who seeked to abolish the monarchy and to establish an Arab Republic, received mass support from the Kurds. The Arab Socialist Union promised more rights for ethnic minorities and after the overthrow of the Al-Mansur dynasty, a new Constitution was adopted by referendum, in which Sorani is recognized as an official language in the Governorates of Gandhari Kurdistan.

Politics

Political parties

Kurds in Gandhara are represented by the Kurdish Patriotic Party, a Kurdish nationalist political party that holds 33 seats in the Parliament of Gandhara, 8 seats in the Senate and 25 seats in the National Assembly.

Demographics

Gandhari-Kurdish actress Sıla Şahin.

According to the 2016 Census, there live around 4,032,000 Kurds in Gandhara, which is 12,4% of the total population. More than 1.5 million Kurds live in the mountainous areas of Gandhari Kurdistan, where they make up more than 75% of the population. Other ethnic groups in Gandhari Kurdistan include Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, and Yazidis.

The table below shows the Kurdish population in relation to the total population in Gandhari Kurdistan.

Governorate Total population Kurdish population Percentage
Bayazidi 331,672 327,890 98.9%
Khani 310,556 284,292 91.5%
Dinawar 212,918 184,443 86.6%
Tayran 281,857 203,736 72.3%
Mawardi 491,055 342,265 69.7%
Caesarea 401,947 187,765 46.7%
Total 2,030,005 1,530,391 75.4%

Languages

The official languages of Gandhari Kurdistan are Sorani, a dialect of Kurdish, and Arabic; Sorani is the most widely spoken language. The other two dialects of Kurdish, Kurmanji and Pehlewani, are also spoken by a part of the population. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic and Armenian are the native tongues within their respective communities.

See also