Laura Torres Calderón2026-03-222026-03-222021http://erevistas.saber.ula.ve/index.php/humaniadelsur/article/download/16854/21921928004https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/69813The Kurdish conflict in Turkey relies on several issues that can be traced to ethnic and religious concerns. Turkey is a secular state and also an Islamic nation, and as the principles of Islam are intrinsically linked to politics, it is undeniable the infl uence it has in a country like Turkey where almost the entirety of its population are Sunni Muslims. As Kurds are considered part of the Muslim community, its treatment as a minority group diff ers: they are assimilated as Muslims while obviating their ethnic identity. Th is article aims to give insight into the complex Kurdish confl ict in Turkey.esEthnic groupIslamIdentity (music)PoliticsPolitical scienceEthnologyHumanitiesPopulationState (computer science)SociologyEl conflicto kurdo en Turquía: Una breve revisión de una compleja y prolongada cuestión étnicaarticle