- Kobani - Wikipedia
Kobani, [a][3] also Kobane, officially Ayn al-Arab, [b] is a Kurdish -majority city in the Ayn al-Arab District in northern Syria, lying immediately south of the Syria–Turkey border
- The Consequences of the Battle for Kobani
Over the weekend, Turkish soldiers passed through the ruins of Kobani during an operation to rescue soldiers who had been guarding the tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of the founder of the
- Explore Kobani Map, History and News | The Kurdish Project
Kobani, alternatively spelled Kobane, is a Kurdish town that sits on the Turkish-Syrian border in the Kurdish region of Syria As a result of the ongoing conflict between the self-styled Islamic State (IS) and Kurdish security forces, Kobani’s current population is unknown
- Kobanî (Kobanê Ayn al-Arab) – Co-operation in Mesopotamia
Kobanî (also Kobanê, Arabic: كوباني , Classical Syriac: ܟܘܒܐܢܝ ), officially Ayn al-Arab, is a city in the Kobani region of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria It lies on the border with Turkey Kobani was the place where the Rojava Revolution was first declared on 19 July, 2012
- Kobani, a city reborn after Islamic State expulsion - DW
The siege of the Syrian Kurdish city of Kobani was launched on September 15, 2014, by "Islamic State" militants The offensive prompted a mass exodus from the town and surrounding
- Kobani and the Kurdish Struggle: A Light in the Darkness of Syria’s . . .
Kobani, a symbol of Kurdish resilience and unity, stands at a critical juncture as Turkey accelerates its push to dismantle Kurdish self-governance in the region Turkey’s recent actions are strategically timed, taking advantage of the political transition in the United States
- An exclusive look at life in Syrian town of Kobani | AP News
KOBANI, Syria (AP) — From a small, backwater tucked in northern Syria, the Kurdish town of Kobani was thrown onto the world stage in September when Islamic State militants stormed in and captured almost half the town, triggering a surge of tens of thousands of refugees
- Siege of Kobanî - Wikipedia
The siege of Kobanî was launched by the Islamic State (IS) on 13 September 2014, [74] in order to capture the Kobanî Canton and its main city of Kobanî (also known as Kobanê or Ayn al-Arab) in northern Syria, in the de facto autonomous region of Rojava
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