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- Kurds_in_Georgia abstract "In the 20th century, most Kurds fled religious persecution in the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire. In Georgia, Kurds enjoy a higher standard of living than the Kurds in Turkey and the Kurds in Iran and they face no discrimination in Georgia, but the return of their Kurdish surnames needs efforts, says Kurdish activist in Georgia. The Kurds also have their own schools, school books and a printing press in Georgia. Illiteracy among them disappeared in the early 1900s. According to a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees rerport from 1998, about 80% of the Kurdish population in Georgia are Yazidi Kurds. Kurds in Georgia are politically neutral, however in 1999, they staged a huge demonstration in Tbilisi, demanding the release of the founder of Kurdistan Workers' Party, Abdullah Ocalan. Kurds in Georgia use Cyrillic script. Earlier in the 1920s, they used the Latin script.".
- Kurds_in_Georgia language Georgian_language.
- Kurds_in_Georgia language Kurdish_languages.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Abkhazia.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Adjara.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Batumi.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Javakheti.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Meskheti.
- Kurds_in_Georgia populationPlace Rustavi.
- Kurds_in_Georgia religion Irreligion.
- Kurds_in_Georgia religion Shia_Islam.
- Kurds_in_Georgia religion Yazidi.
- Kurds_in_Georgia thumbnail Kurd_Woman.png?width=300.
- Kurds_in_Georgia totalPopulation "2002".
- Kurds_in_Georgia wikiPageID "33646436".
- Kurds_in_Georgia wikiPageRevisionID "605613077".
- Kurds_in_Georgia group "Georgian Kurds".
- Kurds_in_Georgia hasPhotoCollection Kurds_in_Georgia.
- Kurds_in_Georgia langs Georgian_language.
- Kurds_in_Georgia langs Kurdish_languages.
- Kurds_in_Georgia popplace "Batumi, Meskheti, Javakheti, Adjara, Rustavi, and Abkhazia.".
- Kurds_in_Georgia poptime ".".
- Kurds_in_Georgia rels Irreligion.
- Kurds_in_Georgia rels Shia_Islam.
- Kurds_in_Georgia rels Yazidi.
- Kurds_in_Georgia subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Georgia_(country).
- Kurds_in_Georgia subject Category:Kurdish_diaspora.
- Kurds_in_Georgia subject Category:People_from_Georgia_(country).
- Kurds_in_Georgia type Abstraction100002137.
- Kurds_in_Georgia type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Kurds_in_Georgia type EthnicGroupsInGeorgia(country).
- Kurds_in_Georgia type Group100031264.
- Kurds_in_Georgia type EthnicGroup.
- Kurds_in_Georgia type Collective.
- Kurds_in_Georgia comment "In the 20th century, most Kurds fled religious persecution in the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire. In Georgia, Kurds enjoy a higher standard of living than the Kurds in Turkey and the Kurds in Iran and they face no discrimination in Georgia, but the return of their Kurdish surnames needs efforts, says Kurdish activist in Georgia. The Kurds also have their own schools, school books and a printing press in Georgia. Illiteracy among them disappeared in the early 1900s.".
- Kurds_in_Georgia label "Kurds in Georgia".
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- Kurds_in_Georgia sameAs Q3676128.
- Kurds_in_Georgia sameAs Q3676128.
- Kurds_in_Georgia sameAs Kurds_in_Georgia.
- Kurds_in_Georgia wasDerivedFrom Kurds_in_Georgia?oldid=605613077.
- Kurds_in_Georgia depiction Kurd_Woman.png.
- Kurds_in_Georgia isPrimaryTopicOf Kurds_in_Georgia.
- Kurds_in_Georgia name "Georgian Kurds".