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The Kurds in Kazakhstan form a part of the historically significant Kurdish population in the post-Soviet space, and encompass people born in or residing in Kazakhstan who are of Kurdish origin. According to the most recent Kazakh census in 2011, the Kurdish population is 38,325 or 0.2% of the population, but Vice President of the Kurdish Association of Kazakhstan, Malikshah Gasanov numbers the population up to 46,000, because many Kurds list themselves as Turks and Azeris. Other sources predict this number to be higher, counting up to 60,000 Kurds in Kazakhstan. During the Soviet era, most of the Kurdish population in the Kazakh SSR were deported there by Joseph Stalin from the Armenian, Azerbaijan and Georgian Soviet republics. Years later, Kurds immigrated to Kazakhstan from the neighbo

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  • Kurds in Kazakhstan (en)
  • Курды в Казахстане (ru)
  • 哈薩克斯坦的庫爾德人 (zh)
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  • Курды в Казахстане появились в 30-е годы XX века и за несколько десятилетий превратились в одну из самых многочисленных и быстрорастущих этнических общин республики. По оценке на 1 января 2014 года в республике проживало свыше 42 тысяч курдов, которые занимали 13-е место по численности населения. По сравнению с последней переписью населения КазССР их число в республике увеличилось более чем на 68 %. Казахстанские курды в основной своей массе являются уроженцами республики во втором и более поколениях, и имеют закавказское происхождение. (ru)
  • 哈薩克斯坦的庫爾德人,是指出生和居住在哈薩克斯坦有庫爾德起源的人,根據2011年人口普查,全國有38,325人,但另一數字是46000-150000人,因為他們有時把自己登記為土耳其人和阿塞拜疆人。 他們多是二十世紀三十年代被斯大林從高加索發配到哈薩克斯坦和中亞鄰國,他們多以庫爾德語為第二語言,在1990年代他們開始發行自己的報章庫爾德斯坦報。 哈薩克斯坦的庫爾德人另一來源是費爾干納奧什騷亂後的移民。 (zh)
  • The Kurds in Kazakhstan form a part of the historically significant Kurdish population in the post-Soviet space, and encompass people born in or residing in Kazakhstan who are of Kurdish origin. According to the most recent Kazakh census in 2011, the Kurdish population is 38,325 or 0.2% of the population, but Vice President of the Kurdish Association of Kazakhstan, Malikshah Gasanov numbers the population up to 46,000, because many Kurds list themselves as Turks and Azeris. Other sources predict this number to be higher, counting up to 60,000 Kurds in Kazakhstan. During the Soviet era, most of the Kurdish population in the Kazakh SSR were deported there by Joseph Stalin from the Armenian, Azerbaijan and Georgian Soviet republics. Years later, Kurds immigrated to Kazakhstan from the neighbo (en)
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