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Gela Wesh Redefines Style and Sustainability at New York Fashion Week
Gela Wesh, born Gelawesh Sharifi, a visionary Kurdish designer from Mahabad in Eastern Kurdistan (northwestern Iran), has firmly established her pre
The Art of Shamal Saadullah: A Journey Through Time and Memory
Shamal Saadullah’s artistic journey is a captivating exploration of time, history, and the human condition. Like a sculptor meticulously shaping cla
Kurdish Theatrical Expression at 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
The World’s Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893, remains a landmark event in 19th-century history. This prestigious expo, which presented
Kurdish KOICA Staff Member Wins International Recognition
Mudhafar Yousif Hamad, Logistics Officer at the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Office in Erbil, has achieved a remarkable feat by se
The Art of Adornment: A Closer Look at Kurdish Tattooing Practices
Photos: Murat Ayneli The practice of adorning the face and body with tattoos holds deep roots in Kurdish culture, echoing ancient beliefs and tradi
Kurdistan’s Booming Olive Industry: A New Hope for Kurdish Farmers
The aroma of freshly pressed olive oil is wafting across the Kurdistan Region, a sign of a burgeoning industry taking root. This article explores th
Burhan Sonmez: One Misses Their Mother Tongue
“One misses their mother tongue. We, the Kurds, are basically in exile in our homeland. Not only our land but also our language has been taken away
Newspapers and Magazines in Diyarbakir During the Late Ottoman Period
In memory of Ali Emiri Efendi The ancient city of Diyarbakir, also known as Amid, Kara Amid, Amed, or Diyarbekir, was one of the few places outside
Kurdistan Through the Eyes of Americans
My recently published book America in the Eyes of an Immigrant is currently available in Kurdish. I plan on translating it into English soon. While
My Father’s Paradise Explores Themes of Diaspora and Identity
Diaspora and identity are especially pertinent concepts to the Jews of Kurdistan but they are also familiar to the two million Kurds living abroad.
Re-visualizing Sulaymaniyah as a Woman-Friendly City
As a young girl living in Sulaymaniyah, I loved the city. However, the feeling was not reciprocated. I believe that the reason for this is the city’
Knights of the East”: Diplomats, Kurdology, and Russian-Kurdish Relations
The Kurds are one of the Middle East’s oldest ethnic groups. Their long history, however, is full of tragic events that have strongly influenced the
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