Tambur: A Sound Too Sacred to Be Silenced
Culture
Baban Dynasty’s 122-Year-Old Document
In a world where the past often fades into silent ruins, sometimes a single piece of paper gilded with gold and inked
Culture
Pedal for the Planet
In a heartening act of environmental solidarity and support, a famous French bicycle manufacturer has chosen Kurdistan
Culture
Kurdistan Chronicle Wins Award of Excellence in the U.S.
Kurdistan Chronicle has been honored with the prestigious Award of Excellence by the U.S.-based Religion Communicators
Culture
Kurdistan Joins Digital Green Revolution
Climate change is no longer a distant concern or an isolated issue confined to one country – it is a global threat tha
Culture
Rising Social Isolation Amongst Kurdish Youth
How will living in the age of delivery apps and less in-person time affect Kurdistan’s future? Aland Gailan recalls a
Culture
A Young Person’s Eye-Opening Visit to Kurdistan
On July 29, 2024, as I was sitting on a plane headed to Erbil, I reflected on how I had reached this point. My journey
Culture
Hopes to Inspire
Farshad Gardakaneh – a 30-year-old Kurdish man hailing from Kangavar in Kermanshah Province in Eastern Kurdistan (nort
Culture
Kurdistan’s Equestrian Star
In the sunny fields of Kurdistan, where the mountains whisper stories of women warriors, a wild rhythm carries the sce
Culture
Collecting the Past in Hawraman
Among the many beautiful places of Kurdistan, Hawraman – the mountainous region stretching from the northeastern Kurdi
Culture
Film Festival in the Netherlands to Celebrate Culture
The annual three-day Amsterdam Kurdish Film Festival (AKFF) will take place on May 9 to 11, 2025, at Het Ketelhuis cin
Culture
What’s Inside the Pickle Jar?
It’s been more than ten years since I read My Father’s Rifle, written by the Kurdish author and director Hiner Saleem.
Culture
Turning Beauty into a Voice for Identity
In a world that often treats beauty as a silent image, Hayat Murad has chosen to empower it with a voice—one that echo
Culture
Kurdish Carpets Between the Woven Strands
Our first task in life is to walk, and with each step, we grow more aware of the surfaces beneath us. From our innate
Culture
Mam Khidr’s Mill: The Soul of a Century Still Grinding On
In the town of Koy Sanjaq in the Kurdistan Region, tucked behind an old walnut tree that has curved slowly with age, t
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