Karaftu Cave, Historical Monument of Humanity in Kurdistan
The Human Geography of the Great Kurdistan
The Largest City in East Part of Kurdistan, Kermashan or Kermanshah?
Geography of the Great Kurdistan
Zrebar Lake, the Largest Freshwater Lake in Kurdistan
Sirwan Does not Flow into Darbandikhan: Iran's Dam Weapon Against the South Part of Kurdistan
Saqqez, the Historical Jewel in Kurdistan
Shahindezh, an Ancient City in Urmia Province
The Disaster of the "Daryan" Dam in Hawraman in the East Part of Kurdistan
Sirwan is not only the name of a river!
Iranian State Environmental Colonialism in East part of Kurdistan: The Politics of Dams
Ban Sawl; A 3300-year Historical Sawl Forest in Ilam
The Largest Bat Cave in the Middle East Located in Kurdistan
Hawraman Takht: Evidence of Civilization in Kurdistan and a Cultural Heritage for the World
Du Ashkawt (two caves); The oldest Neanderthal Homeland in the East Part of Kurdistan
“Rezhaw" (Piran) Waterfall; The Highest Staircase Waterfall in the Middle East in Kermashan
The Zagros Mountain Range, the Largest and Highest Mountain Range in Kurdistan
Khurkhura Waterfall in Salmas, East Part of Kurdistan
Hawrs, a Thousand-year-old Tree in the East Part of Kurdistan
Hawraman, Kurdistan's Heritage for Humanity
The Last Drops of Urmia Lake and Its Threatening Situation on This Region's Lives
A Museum in the Village of Ney in the East Part of Kurdistan
The city of Piranshahr or Khane in the East part of Kurdistan
Urmia; Marmisho Touristic Lake