No Mate...Kurds are the natives of southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.
(Wikipedia): After WW1 and the defeat of the
Ottoman Empire, the victorious
Western allies made provision for a Kurdish state in the 1920
Treaty of Sevres. However, that promise was nullified three years later, when the
Treaty of Lausanne set the boundaries of modern Turkey and made no such provision, leaving Kurds with minority status in their respective countries.
[33] This fact has led to numerous
genocides and
rebellions, along with the current ongoing armed
guerrilla conflicts in
Turkey,
Iran, and
Syria / Rojava. Kurds have an autonomous region in
Iraq named
Kurdistan Region, while
Kurdish nationalist movements continue to pursue greater
cultural rights,
autonomy, and
independence throughout
Greater Kurdistan.
US promised them support for Kurdistan if they help them against ISIS....they did help US but US backs-tabbed them...