Surezha: Examining 6,500 Years of History
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Pir Shalyar’s Message: A Timeless Tradition of Unity and Sacrifice
Pir Shalyar’s message is celebrated every year in the Hawraman region with a rich tradition of rituals and gatherings
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How Kurds are Transforming Moorhead, Minnesota
In 1976, Hameed Alemadi became the first Kurdish person to settle in the U.S. state of Minnesota, forever linking the
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Swidler’s Search for Understanding Through Dialogue
Born in the United States in 1929 to an immigrant family of Ukrainian and Russian origin, Professor Leonard Swidler ex
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The Promethean Man in Kurdish Political Thought
Kurdish political thought, as an inseparable part of global human history and philosophical discourse, is shaped by el
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Kurdistan Purebred Arabian Horse Show
In November, Erbil hosted the Kurdistan Pure Bred Arabian Horse Show, with 64 horses from various studs competing for th
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The Epic of Gilgamesh Comes to the Silver Screen
Estimated to have been written between 2100 and 1200 BC, the Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest poetic historie
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Storytelling and the House of the Dengbej
Cities serve as vital mirrors reflecting the identities of their societies. Each urban area is defined by a network of
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Road to Erbil: Crossing Cultures in Music
As the lights dimmed in the Cologne, Germany, concert hall, a hush fell over the crowd. The audience sat in anticipati
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The Peshmerga Who Sang for His Country
In a long journey filled with artistic and political struggle, the Kurdish artist Hassan Sharif has achieved many mile
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A Journey Through Language, Love, and Learning in China
Tesh Sharif, a Kurd from the UK, moved to China in order to learn Chinese. Eventually marrying a Chinese woman, they now
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The Healing Generation
The November issue of Kurdistan Chronicle featured a story about the training in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) bein
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Halabja’s Pomegranate Revival
The history of the city of Halabja is rich in events both happy and tragic. The city has sacrificed much, but these sa
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Adorning Jewelry with a Touch of Kurdish Culture
Sayran Barzani, whose paternal grandfather was a peshmerga fighter who died during the First Iraqi-Kurdish War in the
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‘Little Kurdistan’ in Napa Valley
Mehmet Siddik Torun, originally from Dersim (Tunceli), Turkiye, has built his own little Kurdish paradise in Northern
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