Painting and a New Opportunity to Create a New Identification in "Sa'adat Barzani" Works

Throughout history, the language of art has been different and influential. Therefore, from the very beginning of social life, people have tried to apply a different language from the ordinary one to...

Kal Daw; A Tomb Chamber Belonging to the Median Period in Kermashan

Kal Dawud Tomb chamber or Dukani Dawud is a stone and historical tomb located three kilometers southeast of Sarpel Zahaw town and Kal Dawud village in Kermashan province in the East part of Kurdistan...

Mangal: An Old Kurdish Game

Nujin Damr After sunset, I sit alone in the room in my house and look into our valley; the women come out and sit in front of their doors or wash the front doors. They water the basil plants i...

Kurdish Clothes

Kurdish clothes are the clothes that belong to the Kurdish nation and are an important part of Kurdish culture; the Kurdish nation is known for its traditional clothes. Kurdish clothes vary from...

Kawa Became a Peshmerga

Rebin Ozman My childhood is in the 1990s. I and many of my peers, who were born in mountainous villages and spent half of our childhood there, were forced to move with our families to other su...

Hawraman Takht: Evidence of Civilization in Kurdistan and a Cultural Heritage for the World

Hawraman is not just the name of a city or region in the eastern part of Kurdistan. In fact, Hawraman is a cultural center divided between the East and South parts of Kurdistan. Hawraman of the Kurdi...

Bread in the Kurdish Language and Culture - Part 2

Read part 1 here Nana Khapa It is a kind of thick and small bread, putting a kind of edible vegetable called Salmoka inside the dough and it is put in Tanour while folded. After being b...

The Cultural Richness of Hazhar Mukeryani's Book, Cheshti Mijewr

Walat Ramin Azad Hazhar's autobiography entitled Cheshti Mijewr (2022) was translated into Kurmanji by "Mohsen Ozdemir" and was published by "Paywand" publishing press....

Zard, a Film About Self-Awareness

Farat Damiroghlou Kazim Oz has been occupied with writing scenarios and directing Kurdish films for years now and recently he has come back on stage with his new film called Zard (Yellow). The...

Philosophy of Kurdish Dance - Part 3

Kurdish dance is a part of non-written Kurdish history. There are hundreds of various disasters and events among these dance forms that have not been narrated most of them. Being oppressed and d...

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