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  • Amedi: The Enchanting Tale of a 500-Year-Old Tahin Mill

    When one thinks of Kurdish tahin, the picturesque region of Amedi immediately comes to mind. Nestled within this captivating landscape lies a place of great renown—a mill known as “Ashe Pra Issa,” w

  • Championing American Football Through Kurdish Grit and Passion

    Across the gridirons (American football fields) of the United States, an accomplished American player of Kurdish origin has emerged to stun millions who have watched him play. This is the story of A

  • Museum of Cultural Artifacts

    Seyda Goyan, a retired civil servant and researcher who lives in the Uludere district of Şırnak, wants to protect antique cultural items from his village and childhood home. To gather, protect, and

  • Parang Jihani: Illuminating the Path of Yoga

    In a serene sports hall nestled within Erbil's Sami Abdulrahman Park, a poised and radiant woman captures the essence of tranquility. Draped in a vibrant, floral scarf, she balances a candle in one

  • Kurdish Composer Shines at Canada Day Celebrations

    For the first time, music by a Kurdish composer has taken centre stage during Canada Day celebrations in Toronto. On 1 July this year, Nauroz Tanya’s Kurdish Dance delighted patrons at the renowned

  • Art, Migration, and Self-Discovery: An Exclusive Interview with Arya Atti

    In this interview, Arya Atti, a Kurdish gallerist and painter from Kobani, Syrian Kurdistan, shares her remarkable journey as an artist seeking refuge in Germany amidst the turmoil of war in her hom

  • Dots and Hope: Anfal Survivor Speaks Through Art

    Situated within the picturesque mountains of Kurdistan is the extraordinary gallery of Kivan Barzani, a unique and expressive artist. His canvases portray the tragedies that have befallen the Kurdis

  • Take Me to the Mehdi Zana Street

    This intriguing article takes readers on a captivating journey through the streets of Diyarbakir, a Kurdish city in Eastern Turkey also known as Amed. Delving into the intricate interplay of history

  • “My Body is in Prison, Not my Mind”

    During my childhood, I often heard the name of the city Adana and, when I was around eleven years old, I finally visited it. There, my eyes caught sight of the novel They Died Bowed Down in a bookst

  • The First Kurdish Alphabet

    The existence of an ancient Kurdish alphabet was known only to a small group of Kurdish intellectuals but had no tangible evidence supporting it. As a child, I heard this idea more than once during

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