Kürdili

Kürdili is a term that does not appear to be widely documented in major encyclopedic references. Current publicly available sources provide limited information about its usage or significance.

The name Kürdili may be encountered as a toponym in the South Caucasus region, particularly within Azerbaijan, where several small settlements bear similar spellings (e.g., Kürdili in the Khizi or Qabala districts). However, detailed description of these locations—including demographic data, historical background, or administrative status—is not consistently covered in authoritative reference works.

The word itself appears to be derived from Turkic linguistic elements: “Kürd” could relate to “Kurd” (referring to Kurdish people), while the suffix “-ili” is a common Turkic locative or attributive ending meaning “place of” or “associated with.” This etymology suggests a possible meaning of “place associated with Kurds,” though such interpretation remains speculative without corroborating historical or ethnographic evidence.

Given the paucity of verifiable information, a comprehensive encyclopedic entry cannot be provided at this time. Further research in regional gazetteers, governmental records, or scholarly works on Azerbaijani settlement patterns would be required to substantiate any detailed account of Kürdili.

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