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Kurdish-Turkish conflict
The Kurdish–Turkish conflict is an armed conflict between Turkeyball and various Kurdish insurgent groups who have either demanded separation from Turkey to create an independent Kurdistan, or attempted to secure autonomy and greater political and cultural rights for Kurds inside the Republic of Turkey.
Background
The history of Kurdish rebellions against the Ottoman Empireball dates back two centuries, but the modern conflict dates back to the abolition of the Caliphate. During the reign of Abdul Hamid II, who was Caliph as well as Sultan, the Kurds were loyal subjects of the Caliph and the establishment of a secular republic after the abolition of the Caliphate in 1924 became a source of widespread resentment. The establishment of the Turkish nationalist state and Turkish citizenship brought an end to the centuries-old millet system, which had unified the Muslim ethnic groups of the Ottoman Empire under a unified Muslim identity. The diverse Muslim ethnic groups of the former Empire were considered Turkish by the newly formed secular Turkish state, which did not recognize an independent Kurdish or Islamic national identity. One of the consequences of these seismic changes was a series of uprisings in Turkey's Kurdish-populated eastern and southeastern regions.
History
Bitlis uprising (1914) The Bitlis uprising was a Kurdish uprising in the Ottoman Empireball in early 1914 Koçgiri rebelion (1920) The 1920 Koçgiri Rebellion in the overwhelmingly Qizilbash Dersim region, while waged by the Qizilbash Koçkiri tribe, was masterminded by members of an organisation known as the Kürdistan Taâlî Cemiyeti (KTC) Serhildan (1990-present) The word Serhildan describes several kurdish public rebelions since the 90s against the turkish goverment until present time
Kurdish polictial movement
The Democratic people's Party (DEHAP) was formed on 24 october 1997 and succeeded HADEP it was created by 2002 election 2004 election but turkey even now is stil geniocide and burn villages of kurdistan on 2022 april Turkey launches an big operation in kurdistan.