“Coffeeshop in Diyarbakir”, 1909.
“Syrian” coffee maker.
Mosul (probably a khan ?)…
“Coffeeshop in Diyarbakir”, 1909.
“Syrian” coffee maker.
Mosul (probably a khan ?)…
Annales Islamologiques no 41 (June 2007)
A special issue of Annales Islamologiqueswill be edited in June 2007 dedicated to The Diplomatic Conventions in the …
In “The Golden House of Samarkand” Corto Maltese goes through Anatolia in 1920s, during the War of Independance between Kurdish-Turkish-Russian-Armenians troops. Like in “Ethiopiques” and …
It is always interesting to ferret old dictionnaries of History and geography. Thus, the Bouillet (ed. 1880), at the entry “Anatolia” mentionned it as a …
Much is said about Yezidis, from hostile groups to pro-Aryanist Kurdish nationalists, and all is wrong. So I think it is useful to make a …
On February 8th in the Kurdish Institute of Paris, there will be an exhibition of Munzur Valley and Dersim pictures, from Northern Kurdistan. Though I …
Fine pictures of Hasankeyf, one of the most beautiful Kurdish cities, condemned by the Turkish state to be flooded by a dam. John Wreford, …
The “Beritan Line” is named after a kurdish woman who allegedly threw herself over a cliff in order to escape surrendering to the KDP. It …
Today is a historic day for Kurds , exactly 60 years ago ,
22 January 1946 , the first Kurdish Republic was founded by Peshewa …
On tuesday January 10th 2005, in the University of Sorbonne, Paris, Saywan Barzani has defended his thesis in politicial science : The Iraqi Kurdistan Question, …