Ibrahim Keivo: The Voice of Harmony
I met the singer Ibrahim Keivo in Al-Hasakah, a city in Western Kurdistan (northeastern Syria), about 30 years ago, in
Bahram Hajo: Emissary of Culture and Art
Born in 1952 in Tirbespi in Rojava Kurdistan (Kurdistan in Syria), Bahram Hajo moved with his family to the Kurdistan
The Sacred Fruit of Kurdistan
Kurdish poets have long likened their lovers’ bosom to the pomegranate fruit. For example, in his classic love poem, M
INTERVIEWS | 40 Years of the Kurdish Institute in Paris
Founded in February 1983, the Kurdish Institute of Paris (KIP) is an independent, non-political, secular organization
Tolerance in the Poetry of Ahmad Khani
Ahmad Khani, a prominent seventeenth-century Kurdish classic poet, intellectual, scholar, and mystic, was born and pas
The Last Days of a Legend
In early May this year, before the heat wave struck Erbil, my journalist friend, Dilbixwin Dara, and I were on our way
Sevres to Grant Kurds Freedom, Lausanne to Make It a Pipe Dream
An Excerpt from "Three Steps to the Gallows" It was 100 years ago, on a summer day in Lausanne, Switzerland next to
Book Industry in Kurdistan: Realities and Prospects
After the 1991 uprising and the liberation of Kurdistan, the Kurdistan people genie slowly emerged. Freed from the bot
Kurdistan in Old Maps
It is unfortunate that the word “Kurdistan” as a designation of a homeland for the Kurdish nation provokes such contro
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