The Human Geography of the Great Kurdistan
Amed and the Origin of the Name Amed
Geography of the Great Kurdistan
Takoran, a Hidden Heaven
Kurdistan's Most Important Hills and Mounds
A Century of Plunder: Alleys, Houses, and the Remembrance of Sewrag
The Zagros Mountain Range, the Largest and Highest Mountain Range in Kurdistan
Childr Lake Attracts People with Its Beauty
Chalian Lake, a Hidden Paradise in the Farashin Mountain
Qawal or Sinabar Waterfall, the Hidden Paradise of Julamerg
Badlis, Its Ancient Geography and History
Khalaf Waterfall in Chewlig, North part of Kurdistan
Farashin Mountain, a Summer House at the Top of a Snowy Mountain Peak in the North Part of Kurdistan
Judi Mountain and the Myth of Noah's Ark
The Begir Waterfall in the North Part of Kurdistan Was Recorded as a Preserved Region Officially
The Ancient City of Para, a Place at the time of the Commagene Kingdom in North part of Kurdistan
In the Jolemerg Region of the North part of Kurdistan 200 Species of Birds have been Recorded
A Preface on Kurdistan Geopolitics
Qandil, the Third Most Beautiful Mountain in Kurdistan
Rivers of the Great Kurdistan
Plains of the Great Kurdistan
Amed, North Kurdistan
An Ancient Cave, about 100 to 120 Million Years Found in Gurgum City in the North of Kurdistan