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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
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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
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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
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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
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“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
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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