Rare Facts You Should Know About Kurdish Language |
Posted: October 30, 2017 |
Kurdish is a group of several different languages, spoken majorly in the Middle East. The language is spoken by Kurds, which is the fourth largest ethnic group of Middle East. Most of the Kurdish speaking folks reside within Turkey and makeup around 20% of the Turkish population. Here, with the help of a few Kurdish Translation Services, we have collected some interesting facts about the language. Presenting what we got to know! The first know Kurdish speaking ruler was Saladin who ruled over Egypt and Syria. This was the ruler who is given credit for the starting of Ayyubid Dynasty. This ruler was a great warrior whose heroic life was commemorated in Kurdish poems and writings. Another renowned person related to Kurdish poetry and writing on philosophy was Sharaf Khan Bidlisi. The Kurdish language has been regarded as official language status in Iraq. It is constituted of a variety of language and dialects are spoken by Kurdish people who were also called Kurdistan. However, most Kurdish speaking people are often bilingual and speak at least one other language. Apart from Turkey, the Kurdish language is popular in Iraq and Syria; however, it is closest related to Iraq. Kurdish speaking people hold prominent places in government positions throughout Kurdistan, in the Middle East region. The exact history of Kurdish language is still known clearly known. It lasted for many years and still spoken today. There are many dialects of the language which has kept the Kurdish language alive over the centuries, and there is no sign of extinction in future. The language is believed to be originated in the ancient times, and its ties to ancient culture make the language rich. According to recent studies, 20 to 30 million native Kurdish speakers are estimated to be in total. Hope you liked these facts about Kurdish and its history.
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