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Photos: The Photographer who Witnessed Halabja’s Horror
Photos by: Ezzat Shafiq As 62-year-old Shafiq shares, the chemical attack on March 16, 1988, on Halabja was especia
Photos: An American Craftsman’s Love for Kurdistan
Photo by: Mohammad Dargalayi For Andrew Billy, a 46-year-old craftsman from the U.S. state of Georgia, life took an
Photos: Klash: A Cultural and Creative Footwear Made to Last
Photo by: Peshraw Mahdi The Hawrami klash, a traditional Kurdish shoe, is more than mere traditional footwear. O
Photos: Mam Khidr’s Mill: The Soul of a Century Still Grinding On
Photo by: Mohammad Dargalayi “My grandfather, Haji Kakamin, built it in 1927. Back then, this was empty land. But h
Photos: Before the Silence: The Forgotten Photographs of the Yezidis
Photos from the Ephraim Speiser Collection, courtesy of the Penn Museum, digitized as part of the Sersal Project. T
Photos: The Minaret: Erbil’s Enduring Landmark
Photo by: Mohammad Dargalayi Built between 1190 and 1232 AD during the rule of Muzaffar al-Din al-Kawkaboori, the m
Photos: A Symphony in Stone and Spirit
Photo by: Nasih Ali Khayat Cultural and artistic festivals are more than mere occasions for joy; they are living ex
Photos: The Pishdar, Kurdistan's Mightiest Dog Breed
Photo by: Safin Hamid Iraqi Kurds hold a deep sense of pride in the Pishdar dog or Kurdish Mastiff, a remarkable br
Mustafa Zihni Pasha
Babanzade Mustafa Zihni Pasha was born in 1838 in Sulaymaniyah, the son of Husayn Bey and grandson of Khalid Pasha II,
2025 Kurda Award for Economics Winners Honored
Winners of the 2025 Kurda Award for Economics joined a ceremony on October 1 to celebrate their achievements, together
A Decade in ISIS Captivity
The experience of Yezidi Kurds – especially women – has been among the most harrowing in recent human memory. Their na
A Cultural Bridge in Birmingham
Birmingham officially became a city in 1889. Its heart began to pulse with industry in the late 18th century and truly
The Minaret: Erbil’s Enduring Landmark
The Mudhafaria Minaret, also known as the Choli Minaret, continues to stand as a prominent historical landmark in the
A Taste of Kurdistan: UK’s Best Kebabs
At the 13th British Kebab Awards, Kurdish chefs do more than serve food – they shape a legacy. In a ballroom bathed i
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