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Welcome!
This site is about kurdish multimedia.
The idea is to provide a database of searchable links to multimedia stuff
found on the internet concerning our culture.
This idea first came to me when I was one day looking at a video clip of
Hevy and another one of Nadia.
At that time I thought I'll not be able to find 100 vidoes. But later it
turned out that there were more than 1000 video clips to be found on a variety
of sites. Most of them where difficult to find. Either because they were not
added to search engines lists or the sites design was not suitable for search
engines to find them.
As you see KURDISHCLIPS.COM's database has grown and it continues to grow.
A few months ago we implemented a system for preventing users from clicking too many times on links. We saw that some people tried to raise the rank of some of the media by continuosly clicking on certain media.
Meanwhile we are continuing to find new sites. And new sites are being made. So keep up with us.
If you have any comments or questions you are more than welcome to contact us.
We'll be more than happy to answer any email.
KC-Team
About Kurdistan:
Kurdistan is an area of the Middle East that spans 4 countries: Turkey, Syria,
Iraq and Iran.

Prior to the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1920, Kurdistan was divided between
Persia (now Iran) and the Ottoman Empire. After the end of World War I and at the
fall of the Ottoman Empire, the League Of Nations (predecessor of the United Nations)
created an independent Kurdish nation-state in the treaty of Sevres in 1920. But the
treaty was rejected by nationalist Turks headed by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
At the end of the Greco-Turkish war in 1923, the treaty of Lausanne created modern
Turkey and granted it a large part of Kurdistan. The remaining non-Persian part
was divided between Iraq and Syria.
Iraq was created in 1920 by the joining of the 3 former Ottoman regions of Mosul,
Baghdad and Basra. It was administered under the British Mandate until it
obtained its full independance from the British in 1932, when Faisal became
king.
Syria and Lebanon were also created in 1920 and administered under the French
Mandate until they became fully independent from the French in 1943.
The Kurds biggest dream is to unite these 4 parts together and to create an independent
country for themselves. And the reason is: they want to be independent of the neighbouring
folks. And this is their true right.
