Kurdish Migration Waves to Rojava (Northern Syria)
Journal: Open Journal for Studies in History (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-12-31
Authors : Vladimir Stefanov Chukov;
Page : 11-20
Keywords : Syria; Kurdish refugees; Kurdish migration waves; Rojava;
Abstract
This study aims to present the Kurds and the Kurdish migration waves to Rojava (Northern Syria). The accumulation of huge Kurdish masses on the territory of today's Syria is the result of millennial waves of migration caused by the turbulent events in the Middle East. The article analyzes: The Kurdish settlements in Syria; The French colonial authorities; The French colonial policy in the Middle East; The migration flow to Syria. The authors of the in-depth study of modern Syrian Kurdistan, The Question of Syrian Kurdistan – Reality, History, Mythologisation, argue that in the twentieth century there were two main waves of migration to northern Syria. One is expansionist and the other is restrictive. They form the current profile of the Kurdish community in Syria.
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