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- Kurds_in_Russia abstract "Kurds in Russia refers to people born in or residing in Russia who are of Kurdish origin.Russia has maintained warm relations with the Kurds for a long time, during the early 19th century, the main goal of the Russian Empire was to ensure the neutrality of the Kurds in the wars against Persia and the Ottoman Empire. In the beginning of the 19th century, Kurds settled in Transcaucasia, at a time when Transcaucasia was incorporated into the Russian Empire. In the 20th century, Kurds were persecuted and exterminated by the Turks and Persians, a situation that led Kurds to move to Russia. From 1804–1813 and again in 1826–1828, when the Russian Empire and the Persian Empire were at war, the Russian authorities let Kurds settle in Russia and Armenia. During the Crimean War and the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Kurds moved to Russia and Armenia. According to the Russian Census of 1897, 99,900 Kurds lived in the Russian Empire. In 2002, 19,600 Muslim Kurds and 31,300 Yezidi Kurds lived in Russia.Abdullah Öcalan sought asylum in Russia in 1998.".
- Kurds_in_Russia language Kurdish_languages.
- Kurds_in_Russia populationPlace Khabarovsk.
- Kurds_in_Russia populationPlace Krasnodar.
- Kurds_in_Russia populationPlace Kursk.
- Kurds_in_Russia populationPlace Moscow.
- Kurds_in_Russia religion Islam.
- Kurds_in_Russia thumbnail Ermakov._№_6997._Kurd_in_the_Russian_service._557.jpg?width=300.
- Kurds_in_Russia totalPopulation "64".
- Kurds_in_Russia wikiPageID "36343810".
- Kurds_in_Russia wikiPageRevisionID "594465740".
- Kurds_in_Russia group "Russian Kurds".
- Kurds_in_Russia hasPhotoCollection Kurds_in_Russia.
- Kurds_in_Russia languages Kurdish_languages.
- Kurds_in_Russia languages Russian_language.
- Kurds_in_Russia popplace Khabarovsk.
- Kurds_in_Russia popplace Krasnodar.
- Kurds_in_Russia popplace Kursk.
- Kurds_in_Russia popplace "10".
- Kurds_in_Russia population "63.818".
- Kurds_in_Russia religions Islam.
- Kurds_in_Russia religions Yazidi.
- Kurds_in_Russia subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Kurds_in_Russia subject Category:Kurdish_diaspora.
- Kurds_in_Russia subject Category:Muslim_communities_of_Russia.
- Kurds_in_Russia type EthnicGroup.
- Kurds_in_Russia type Collective.
- Kurds_in_Russia comment "Kurds in Russia refers to people born in or residing in Russia who are of Kurdish origin.Russia has maintained warm relations with the Kurds for a long time, during the early 19th century, the main goal of the Russian Empire was to ensure the neutrality of the Kurds in the wars against Persia and the Ottoman Empire. In the beginning of the 19th century, Kurds settled in Transcaucasia, at a time when Transcaucasia was incorporated into the Russian Empire.".
- Kurds_in_Russia label "Kurds in Russia".
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- Kurds_in_Russia sameAs Q13403569.
- Kurds_in_Russia sameAs Q13403569.
- Kurds_in_Russia wasDerivedFrom Kurds_in_Russia?oldid=594465740.
- Kurds_in_Russia depiction Ermakov._№_6997._Kurd_in_the_Russian_service._557.jpg.
- Kurds_in_Russia isPrimaryTopicOf Kurds_in_Russia.
- Kurds_in_Russia name "Russian Kurds".