Arabized Writers Tampering with Kurdish History and Stealing Geography – Episode 1
Dr. Mahmoud Abbas We had hoped that conscious Arab historians and patriotic intellectuals would stand up against that chauvinistic segment […]
Dr. Mahmoud Abbas We had hoped that conscious Arab historians and patriotic intellectuals would stand up against that chauvinistic segment […]
Dr. Susan Amidi In times of conflict, the Kurds become an important element in security and military equations. However, when
By: Dijwar Ahmed Agha The name of the Kurdish writer Arab Shamo has shone brightly in the field of the
By Professor Dr. Ferest Mar’ei Writer and University Professor The historical roots of the idea of establishing an independent Kurdish
By Bradost Mitani Before it was built, Hasakah was a tell (mound) named “Kri Heski,” upon which stood the tent
Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajari The spiritual leader of the Druze Unitarians issued a statement from Jabal Bashan – Qanawat on
By Badr Ismail Sheroki Why does the term “Northern Iraq” replace the historical and geographical name “Kurdistan” in political literature
By Mohammed Ali Ahmed The Kurdish language and the Slavic languages are two groups of languages belonging to the Indo-European
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By Majid Surameri 110 Years Since Sykes-Picot: The Wounds of Partition, Present Transformations, and the Horizon of the Kurdish Dream
By: Soma Khalid Leyla Qasim was a woman who, amidst the darkness of oppression, transformed into a beacon of freedom,
By Mohammed Arslan Ali With the signing of the January 29, 2026, agreement between the Syrian Interim Government—headed by Ahmed
By: Shaban Meziri Language is a vital phenomenon and an effective tool for cultural and political advancement. It originates, grows,
By: Mohammed Arslan Ali Syria is entering an exceptionally complex historical turning point today, characterized by attempts to rearrange political
By Dr. Mahmoud Abbas The scandal of the Middle East lies not in the abundance of its wars, but in