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Istanbul is the Kurds’ Capital City of Culture
Born and raised in Nisêbîn (Mêrdîn), a Kurdish border town between Syria and Turkey, Abdullah Keskin went to study Tur
The UK Coronates a New Monarch, Celebrating Community, Diversity, Sustainability, and Youth
On May 6, 2023, the United Kingdom (UK) witnessed the historic coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marki
American Innovations to Diplomacy in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region
One of the things that I’ve always admired about my country is our indomitable spirit of innovation. Many of our found
Reflecting on Col. Lyon's Vision After the Recent Erbil-Baghdad Agreement
The accord reached in April between Erbil and Baghdad has triggered a sense of déjà vu, evoking memories of an experie
Charles III and Camilla Crowned King and Queen in Historic Ceremony at Westminster Abbey
Kurdistan Chronicle, London - Today, April 6, 2023, history was made as Charles III and Camilla were crowned King and
Kurdish Designer Brings Her Heritage to the Forefront of Fashion
Erbil, Kurdistan Chronicle — Kurdish designer Lara Dizeyee has taken the fashion industry by storm, infusing her uniqu
The photographer Who Captured the Colors of Kurdistan in Turkey
Before Enver Ozkahraman began taking photographs in the late 1960s, Turkish media knew little about the nature, people
Polo in Kurdish History and Culture
The game of polo, chogan in Persian and gog in Kurdish, has its origins in Central Asia with roots in Iran dating to t
Another "Kurdish Literature"
There is a global phenomenon in the literature resulting from the occupation of many of the countries and peoples of A
Hazem Kurda: The Kurdish Rice King in Northern Europe
Restlessness and agitation for success often lead people to search for shortcuts. In their journeys, many ambitious yo
Kurdistan’s Heritage is a Promise to be Developed
“Where’s the heritage?” Judit Neurink wondered when she moved from Amsterdam to Kurdistan. In the end, she found enou
“Free Besikci”: A Call of Friendship, A Message of Fidelity
While the Kurds remain deprived of their basic rights and continue to stand up for their cause, they are often given a
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