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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 s
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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
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How Oil Shaped the Treaty of Lausanne
This article explores how oil played a crucial role in shaping the decision not to grant the Kurds a state during the Treaty of Lausanne negotiation
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The Colors that Define Us
Flag martyr
“Early one morning, Ibrahim enthusiastically prepared himself for work as he did every day. He smiled as we enjoyed breakfast together
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KRG's Bold Steps for Gender Equality
In a thought-provoking interview with Kurdistan Chronicle, Dr. Khanzad Ahmed, Secretary General of the High Council for Women and Development (HCWD)
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A Museum of History and Emotion
On 30 November 1970, a journalist from the Los Angeles Times asked Mustafa Barzani to describe what qualities define a leader, to which he responde
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