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  • If Formed, Kurdistan Would Be Second Non-Islamic State In Middle Eas

    IF FORMED, KURDISTAN WOULD BE SECOND NON-ISLAMIC STATE IN MIDDLE EAST

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.09.2007 18:07 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ If the population of Kurdistan (Northern Iraq)
    and Turkey forms a united state it may become the second non-Islamic
    country in Middle East, said American historian Robert W. Olson.

    Problems of the Kurdish population of Middle East were discussed
    at the U.S. fifth annual 2007 Middle East & Central Asia (MECA)
    Politics, Economics, and Society Conference held at the University
    of Utah September 6-8. Kurdistan.ru reports.

    Dr. Robert Olson is a Professor of Middle History and Politics. He
    received his Ph.D. from Indiana University in 1973 where he studied
    with Professor Wadie Jwaideh and specialized in the history of the
    Ottoman Empire and contemporary politics of the Middle East
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