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A Journey Through Kurdish Mythology
Kurdish-Dutch author Shad Raouf Qazaz has broken new ground in the world of Kurdish literature, publishing his novel,
A Christian Village in the Heart of Kurdistan Mountains
Bedyal (also spelled Bediyal), a small village in the Mergasor District in the Erbil Governorate, is one of the oldest
Montessori School in Erbil Prepares Students for Real Life
Founded in 2018, the International Montessori School-Erbil has grown into a flourishing community in the capital of th
Kurds for Labour Express Gratitude to Kurdistan Chronicle
Councillor Sarbaz Barznji, Chair of Kurds for Labour, has expressed gratitude to Kurdistan Chronicle for its support d
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
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
Honoring Godmother of Kurdish Studies
Joyce Blau, an Egyptian-born French linguist renowned for her expertise in Kurdish language and literature – and thus
‘Little Kurdistan’ in Napa Valley
Mehmet Siddik Torun, originally from Dersim (Tunceli), Turkiye, has built his own little Kurdish paradise in Northern
A Novel Inspired by the Yezidi Genocide
Author Suzan Khairi, a Yezidi from Sinjar, was deeply affected by the genocide against the Yezidis perpetrated by ISIS
Navigating Cultures and Cinema
Kurdish-Austrian director Kurdwin Ayub recently won the Special Jury Prize for her film Moon at the 77th Locarno Film
How Kurdish Museums Shaped a Berlin Museum Director’s Vision
In 2017, Enno Lenze, a German museum director and frequent visitor to the Kurdistan Region, established a groundbreaki
Chevening Scholarship: Driving Change
The article highlights the professional achievements of three notable individuals from the Kurdistan Region: Sawen Haw
Italian Ambassador Highlights Cultural Ties and Cooperation in Kurdistan
The outgoing Ambassador of Italy to Iraq Maurizio Greganti told Kurdistan Chronicle that it was easy to promote Italy
The Merx Tree: A Symbol of Resilience for Khorasan’s Kurds
The Kurds of Khorasan reside in Iran’s northeastern provinces of North Khorasan and Razavi Khorasan, bordering Turkmen
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