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The Ehmede Xani Yearbook
“As long as Kurds read and write in Kurdish and keep reading the works of their great poet Ehmede Xani, they will not
Culture
Matran Issa: A tale of Love and Justice
On the banks of Lake Van in the heart of Northern Kurdistan (southeastern Turkey), where the lake’s waters meet the da
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Newroz in Westminster
We are used to seeing music played on the davul and zurna and traditional Kurdish dancing at weddings and community ce
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Mufti of Erbil’s Prayer at Church
In the early 1960s, during his visits to various places and meetings with friends, I always loved accompanying my late
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Always a Refugee
The air hangs heavy with unspoken grief in Ranya Park. Amid the bustle of the town, it offers a rare space for contemp
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International Conference on Climate Change Action
Salahaddin University-Erbil (SUE) proudly hosted the International Conference on Climate Change Action: Challenges and
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Newroz
Every year on March 21st, Kurds come together around the world to celebrate the Kurdish New Year, known as Newroz. But
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Kurdish Activist Re-elected as Middle East Peace Ambassador
Adel Mullah Salih, a prominent Kurdish activist and Director of Information and Communications at the Kurdistan Region
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The Kurdish Wheatear
The Kurdish Wheatear (Le Traquet kurde) by Jean Rolin is an impressive work. Published in January 2018, the book begin
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How a Kurdish Club is Redefining Iraqi Football
The atmosphere at Zakho International Stadium was electric. Though the stadium officially has 20,000 seats, nearly twi
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Musician Defends Her People
It is perhaps no surprise that Narin Feqe, who has family ties to Cizre in eastern Turkey but was born in Derik, Weste
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Klash: A Cultural and Creative Footwear Made to Last
The Hawrami klash, a traditional Kurdish shoe, is more than mere traditional footwear. Shaped by Kurdish people’s deep
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A Kurdish Tale of Beauty and Tragedy
In Kurdistan, where the mountains whisper ancient tales and the rivers carry the echoes of history, people still tell
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Origins of Kurdish Melody in Oriental Music
The path to musical fame was not always clear to Mustafa Abbas Ali, a renowned conductor and music teacher in Iraq. Gr
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