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'''Kurds in ]''' have never received public or official attention except at times when ] youngsters were needed to fight a certain battle for a certain part, or at times when Kurdish votes were need by a local leader to be successful in a election. <ref>Kurdish Culture and Society: An Annotated Bibliography - Page 25 by Lokman I. Meho, Kelly L. Maglaughlin</ref> There is virtually nothing published on Kurds in Lebanon, because of failure of the Kurdish community to produce necessary intelligence. '''Kurds in ]''' have never received public or official attention except at times when ] youngsters were needed to fight a certain battle for a certain part, or at times when Kurdish votes were need by a local leader to be successful in a election. <ref>Kurdish Culture and Society: An Annotated Bibliography - Page 25 by Lokman I. Meho, Kelly L. Maglaughlin</ref> There is virtually nothing published on Kurds in Lebanon, because of failure of the Kurdish community to produce necessary intelligence. Kurds in Lebanon are considered as Sunni Muslims with no special status accorded to their ethnicity.


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Kurds in Lebanon have never received public or official attention except at times when Kurdish youngsters were needed to fight a certain battle for a certain part, or at times when Kurdish votes were need by a local leader to be successful in a election. There is virtually nothing published on Kurds in Lebanon, because of failure of the Kurdish community to produce necessary intelligence. Kurds in Lebanon are considered as Sunni Muslims with no special status accorded to their ethnicity.

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References

  1. Kurdish Culture and Society: An Annotated Bibliography - Page 25 by Lokman I. Meho, Kelly L. Maglaughlin
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