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ternal Fire of Baba Gurgur (father of fire in | Kurdish) is a name used to describe the flames of the |
ver the distribution of party leaflets in the | Kurdish language, a violation of the law that require |
It resulted in the creation of two | Kurdish states, a PUK-controlled state based in Silem |
tan Workers Party in protest at the arrest of | Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, which is not regarded |
dismissing Iranian state TV claims that four | Kurdish men accused of carrying out assassinations ar |
Secretary-General to report on the Iraqi and | Kurdish populations affected by repression from the I |
with President Abdullah Gul on behalf of the | Kurdish minority after the fatal shooting of a BDP su |
elar, Smud was renamed Rizgari after the 1991 | Kurdish uprising against the Ba'ath party. |
The people of Qalaze stayed there until the | Kurdish uprising against Saddam Hussein's regime in 1 |
On April 8, 1992, Iraqi | Kurdish leaders agreed to stop the PKK's raids into T |
ationalist National Democratic Gathering, the | Kurdish Democratic Alliance, the Committees of Civil |
It delivered a mix of German, English, and | Kurdish lyrics along with hard beats making them one |
mishli and al-Hasakah protested on the day of | Kurdish martyr, an annual event since 2004 al-Qamishl |
of First Instance of Antalya for “talking in | Kurdish” during an election campaign. |
Armash (or Harmashi in | Kurdish) is an Assyrian village in Northern Iraq that |
azani, also Barzani (1928-1947), was an Iraqi | Kurdish Jew and a member of Lehi ("Freedom Fighters o |
ish state started to ease restrictions on the | Kurdish language and culture. |
Mustafa Aydogan, contemporary | Kurdish writer and translator |
The institute holds courses in the | Kurdish language and provides certificates of transla |
Rojen Barnas (1945- ) is a contemporary | Kurdish poet and writer. |
Matthew Freedman, long time | Kurdish advocator and supporter |
is at the center of a bloody conflict between | Kurdish rebels and the Turkish state, and most fled t |
is home to smaller communities of Krymchaks, | Kurdish Jews and Bukharian Jews, as well Gers (Conver |
It further aimed to promote the | kurdish language and culture. |
nised bedouins of the Syrian Desert, with few | Kurdish, Armenian and Syriac families. |
n ruthlessly against several uprisings in the | Kurdish north and the Shia south. |
She was born in Baghdad to a | Kurdish family and was imprisoned at age fourteen due |
so delivered lectures on different aspects of | Kurdish literature and nationalism in the internation |
ectivization": the destruction of hundreds of | Kurdish villages and the relocation of their resident |
ed Saddam Hussein's systematic destruction of | Kurdish villages and a year later wrote the "Preventi |
as Columbian FARC, Palestinian PFLP and DFLP, | Kurdish PKK and Indian Naxalites some of which are on |
rces in Iraq discovered hundreds of bodies of | Kurdish women and children at the site near al-Hatra, |
his graduation, he worked as a freelancer in | Kurdish, English and Arabic. |
Britain used both the | Kurdish firepower and Faysal's desire for a united Ir |
ma including; first movie to feature Turkish, | Kurdish, Syriac and English dialogue; first movie to |
Nadir Nadirov, (1932), is a | Kurdish academic and scientist from Kazakhstan. |
He is of | Kurdish descent and grew up together with his eight b |
n involved in capacity building for Iraqi and | Kurdish Universities and establishing academic links |
ernational journals with his essays on modern | Kurdish novel and literary criticism. |
ward forces are the main obstacle to ultimate | Kurdish freedom and independence. |
alian Foreign Minister, Ahmed was arrested by | Kurdish authorities and later handed to the US Army. |
Born in Alexandria to a | Kurdish mother and a Moroccan father, Ahmad attended |
Due to the overt promotion of | Kurdish cultural and political rights the party was b |
aid of the two brothers singing a traditional | Kurdish elegy, and it should have been made years ago |
ng for Beko was one of the first films in the | Kurdish language and has won 15 international awards. |
ch were considered as the main reason for the | Kurdish workers' and peasants' miserable living condi |
e CHP's erstwhile supporters in the Alevi and | Kurdish communities and, by toning down the CHP's str |
aced Southeastern Anatolia, where citizens of | Kurdish descent are in the majority, under military r |
itiary and the political games (including the | Kurdish parties) are the main reasons for increasing |
re the two most important categories to which | Kurdish dances are classified. |
nherited their position (e.g., Samtskhe, some | Kurdish sanjaks), areas that were permitted to elect |
sar al-Islam's enclave in order to secure the | Kurdish rear areas and free Kurdish forces to take pa |
aused by the immigrants from Kerkuk and other | kurdish occupied areas. |
Kurdish and Armenian traditional clothes, 1862 | |
The | Kurdish and Armenian Genocides: From Censorship and D |
Kurdish Tribal Association is a Kurdish tribal groupi | |
The name of the village comes from the | Kurdish language; av means water and zrog - yellow. |
He is of | Kurdish And Azeri descent. |
trol of Irbil, Iraqi troops withdrew from the | Kurdish region back to their initial positions. |
However, Kurds (Sunni Muslims of | Kurdish ethnic background) tend to be the least relig |
In a small village in Iraqi Kurdistan, a | Kurdish girl Bekhal wants to attend university, but h |
She has published five poetry collections in | Kurdish and Bells of Speech is her first collection i |
The party refuses the separation of | Kurdish nation between different nation-states and re |
od figures but all are not based on arabic or | kurdish sources but on neutral sources , from journal |
ty not only dashed any hope of an independent | Kurdish state but also did not confer upon the Kurdis |
s and the majority of them speak a dialect of | Kurdish language called Gorani or Goran, which is als |
However, on March 20 the | Kurdish rebels captured Kirkuk. |
In Sulaymaniyah, | Kurdish rebels captured the regional headquarters of |
A brigade from the | Kurdish Peshmerga captured 250KG of TNT shortly after |
It is one of the main | Kurdish academic centers in Europe. |
The next week, 49 | Kurdish tribal chieftains joined in a pro-conscriptio |
Later, | Kurdish groups claimed that Zarqawi had not died in t |
slated nine books from foreign languages into | Kurdish including classic works by Cervantes, Guy de |
He was believed to belong to the | kurdish Gurani community in Kirkuk. |
the 2007 Qahtaniya bombings against the local | Kurdish Ezidi community. |
The Darbandikhan Dam ( | Kurdish: Bandawie Darbandixan) is a multi-purpose hig |
In | Kurdish: Miks, derived from Armenian. |
Kurdish villages destroyed during the Iraqi Arabizati | |
the First World War, his involvement with the | Kurdish associations did not contradict his Ottomanis |
an, Bitlis), Turkish politician, statesman of | Kurdish origin, diplomat and scholar. |
end International President Widad Akrawi, the | Kurdish film director, Hiner Saleem, and the Iraqi Am |
Eagleton's 1988 book Introduction to | Kurdish Rugs drew from his experience collecting rugs |
missions over northern Iraq in support of the | Kurdish relief effort. |
oncern at the continuned detention of so many | Kurdish local elected representatives. |
ude that America was intent on establishing a | Kurdish state encompassing Turkey. |
tan that lies within Republic of Turkey, make | Kurdish people enjoy all rights bestowed on them by i |
is is considered to be the first reference to | Kurdish literature ever given by a Kurd or a non-Kurd |
Danish pop singer, songwriter and producer of | Kurdish origin, featuring Danish-Chilean singer Medin |
When | Kurdish terrorist Fehriye Erdal was sentenced to 4 ye |
On 1 September 2007 Williams visited the | Kurdish Cultural Festival in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, |
she has been a committee member of the London | Kurdish Film Festival. |
The name "Tepe Gawra" comes from the | Kurdish words for "great mound." |
orne units parachuted into northern Iraq, and | Kurdish Peshmerga forces of the Patriotic Union of Ku |
t cinema project where people can go to watch | Kurdish and foreign films. |
He was also involved in several | Kurdish organisations formed after the 1908 revolutio |
usband's death, in 1986, Saeedpour opened the | Kurdish Heritage Foundation of America with a library |
constructed in the late 70s and settled with | Kurdish inhabitants from with populations in surround |
hriye Erdal is a female political activist of | Kurdish origin from Turkey. |
She is the daughter of Alevi | Kurdish parents from Turkey and lives in Ekeren with |
of Kurdistan (PUK) and Deputy Speaker of the | Kurdish parliament from 1992. |
drew Oldfield is annoyed by the noise made by | Kurdish men from a nearby hostel. |
t sales went to African Famine Relief and the | Kurdish Trust Fund. |
red to be a reprisal against the stoning of a | Kurdish Yezidi girl two weeks earlier. |
Muslim Arab and I have lots of friends of the | Kurdish ethnic group and lots of friends of the Chris |
The | Kurdish rebel group PKK was initially suspected of ca |
took the Iraqi guard as members of an Iranian | Kurdish rebel group. |
In addition, at least two other militant | Kurdish Islamic groups were operating in the region, |
far left groups in Turkey and, in particular, | Kurdish nationalist groups. |
The Turkish Army and the | Kurdish village guards loyal to it have abused Kurdis |
soccer match, a riot started upon raising of | Kurdish flag, hailing Barzani and Talabani and US Pre |
Famous people from the city include the | Kurdish poet Haji Qadir Koyi, Sheikh Jangi Talabani [ |
1987 in Kirkuk in the north-east of Iraq, the | Kurdish player has spent his relatively short career |
- and some help from his local government - a | Kurdish man has realized his childhood dream. |
ause of ethnic politics, valuable farmland in | Kurdish territory has not contributed to the national |
Kurdish sources have disputed this verdict and claime | |
Assyrian as their native language along with | Kurdish and have their own assyrian school. |
attack follows an Iraqi-supported invasion of | Kurdish safe haven areas in the country's northern ar |
He started contributing to the | Kurdish Journal Hawar in 1927 by publishing poems. |
In April 1986, some 2,000 | Kurdish Peshmerga held the city of Sulaymaniyah prior |
Its aim is to make the | Kurdish cultural heritage available as digital data. |
ted both in the Middle East (specifically the | Kurdish areas in various countries across the region) |
by Saddam Hussein's regime and the attacks on | Kurdish people in the 1990s, Adnan's family chose to |
In 1992, he published | Kurdish nationalism in Mam and Zin of Ahmad Khani, a |
He became active in | Kurdish politics in the 1970s. |
The | Kurdish Genocide in Turkey (2008, Apec, Stockholm, fo |
nated by Simko Shikak (Ismail Agha Shikak), a | kurdish agha, in the town of Salmas (Persia) under a |
ary coup in 1980, he was arrested for singing | Kurdish songs in public and became a potent symbol of |
The phrase is often used to refer to | Kurdish militants in the region. |
The PKK has been fighting for | Kurdish autonomy in southeastern Turkey for more than |
The PKK has been fighting for | Kurdish autonomy in southeastern Turkey for more than |
n Gulf Affairs) he was involved in overseeing | Kurdish refugees in the Middle East. |
He has also covered the | Kurdish question in Turkey and Iraq. |
as embraced this instrument and introduced to | Kurdish music in particularly folk songs. |
He is a member of the Association of | Kurdish Writers in Sweden. |
of the “Call for a peaceful settlement of the | Kurdish question in Turkey”, published in the Interna |
He also called for solving the | Kurdish issue in Turkey in a democratic way. |
arine Expeditionary Unit's mission to aid the | Kurdish refugees in Iraq. |
k in the morning, Bardarash people like other | Kurdish people in other parts of Kurdistan, started t |
to Sierra Leone in 1998, the resettlement of | Kurdish refugees in Northern Iraq, resettlement of th |
arbala Ten was a joint effort by Iran and the | Kurdish rebels in Iraq. |
Since the influx of | Kurdish families in the 1980s there has been a sizeab |
n intentions to help establish an independent | Kurdish state in Northern Iraq. |
he bombings may have been retribution for the | Kurdish role in capturing Hassan Ghul. |
in a blast by a landmine planted by suspected | Kurdish rebels in the southeastern part of the countr |
rs have been killed in a clash with suspected | Kurdish rebels in the southeastern part of the countr |
ion Provide Comfort for the relief of fleeing | Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq, April-May 1991. |
Captured by | Kurdish forces in Iraq in June or July 2003, he was t |
announced that Operation Smile would treat 51 | Kurdish children in nearby Jordan. |
ra University and he was known as a socialist | Kurdish nationalist in the school. |
charges stemming from his writings about the | Kurdish population in Turkey. |
statement called for a "fair solution for the | Kurdish issue in Syria in a way insures the equality |
ung Turkish teacher during a school year in a | Kurdish village in southeastern Turkey. |
o re-published many of the classical works in | Kurdish literature, including the works of Faqi Tayra |
i, and other similar spellings), is name of a | Kurdish group, inhabiting the northernmost areas of I |
was retaken from the hands of the Iranian and | Kurdish forces, Iraqi troops in NBC suits came to Hal |
Savar, a traditional dish among | Kurdish farmers, is made of wheat grain that is boile |
Annother favourite | kurdish drink is "mastow" (sorani) or "cheqel-mast/de |
Whereas The | Kurdish Globe is edited from the point-of-view of the |
The crater was named for 14th century | Kurdish historian Ismael Abul-fida. |
il, 2009 when a remote-controlled bomb set by | Kurdish militants killed 10 soldiers in the country's |
Blaze" in | Kurdish) near Kirkuk, Iraq. |
idhad Badirhan was the publisher of the first | Kurdish newspaper Kurdist in Cairo. |
Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar II and | Kurdish Muslim leader Saladin during the Crusades are |
The | Kurdish brigands, led by Khalil, surrounded the house |
Today most Kochkiris can speak | Kurdish and live in Central and Eastern Turkey. |
e love story, Sasson focuses on the life of a | Kurdish woman living in Iraq and the broader story of |
as to remove the 800 - 900 mostly Turkmen and | Kurdish families living in its ancient houses. |
nguages: Persian (green), Pashto (purple) and | Kurdish (turquoise), Lurish (red), Baloch (Yellow), a |
Kurdish cuisine makes abundant use of fresh herbs | |
Every year on his birthday thousands of | Kurdish people march towards the village to celebrate |
sponsibility for the bombing as yet, although | Kurdish separatist militants are suspected. |
He was born in Damascus, the son of | Kurdish theologian Mohammed Amin Kuftaro, whose posit |
, Balochi, is a western Iranian language like | Kurdish, and moved to the area from the west only aro |
, Zubeyir Aydar, denied the implication: "The | Kurdish liberation movement is not involved in this a |
Al-Harakah al-Qawmiyah al-Kurdiyyah (The | Kurdish Nationalist Movement). |
Folkvord has long supported the | Kurdish independence movement, believing that Norway |
His concerts has often become meetings of the | kurdish resistance movement. |
n the streets of Nashville with gangs such as | Kurdish Pride, MS-13, Bloods, and Crips. |
The order was founded by the | Kurdish Sheik Muhammad Abdul-Kareem al-Kasnazani, who |
ed to be held about including the city to the | Kurdish controlled north. |
Ata Nahai, | Kurdish Iranian novelist |
jor Iranian languages are Persian, Pashto and | Kurdish, besides numerous smaller ones. |
Kurdish Institute of Paris (English) | |
upper Tigris valley where they subjugated the | Kurdish province of Akhlat. |
hat "no house was to be left standing" in the | Kurdish villages of the Erbil plain. |
43, and an attack launched under order of the | Kurdish governor of Rawandows in 1833. |
Formerly he was senior editor of the | Kurdish Service of the Voice of America and professor |
fession, Dr. Kendal Nezan is president of the | Kurdish Institute of Paris and a board member of the |
Kurdish Institute of Paris (French: Institut Kurde de | |
own, despite being deep within the Autonomous | Kurdish region of Iraq. |
sh was known to have good relations with some | Kurdish leaders of the region. |
nting repression, Hekmat's Union fused with a | Kurdish group of Maoist roots, Komalah - together, th |
A | Kurdish teacher of English was quoted as saying: "the |
Abdul Rahman Mustafa, The | Kurdish mayor-governor of Kirkuk, was elected in 2003 |
Islam and it remained in Arab hands until the | Kurdish dynasty of Marwanid ruled the area during the |
r recognition of, and accommodation with, the | Kurdish population of Turkey, and a break with what h |
On line books available in the library of the | Kurdish Institute of Paris |
During the same period, he was working in the | Kurdish section of Radio Baghdad. |
In the early 1970s he studied in the | Kurdish department of the Baghdad University. |
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