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Kurdish immigration into Syria refers to the successive and large-scale influx of Kurds into Syria since the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire. While Kurdish presence in Syria predates the 20th century - most notably in Damascus, Kurd Dagh, and Afrin - the vast majority of Kurds in Syria today descend form migrants who fled Turkish persecution. Arriving in Syria during the French Mandate, most of these Kurds settled in the Jazirah where they continue living today, with smaller communities scattered in various places across the country. As of 2025, Kurds form about 10% of Syria's population, numbering around 2 million.
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