Shivan Parwar, a Kurdish Artist, has Released a New Album on "Lausanne Treaty"

Kurdshop - The famous Kurdish artist, Shivan Parwar has released a new work on the 100th commemoration of the Lausanne Treaty as an attitude against the agreement. On the occasion of the 100th c...

The Relationship Between Kurds and Azerbaijan

The history of the Middle East, especially those countries in which Kurdistan has been divided amongst them, is full of political and social events that, contrary to the will and decisions of the rul...

Wheat in the Kurdistan Region

Wheat is one of the most basic edible products not only in Kurdistan but also in the world. Wheat is one of those products that is consumed more than any other food product. Although this crop can gr...

Ali Hariri, the First Poet in Kurmanji Dialect of the Kurdish Language

In the literature history of the world, there are many names that not only because of their writing's values but also due to the period of time they had lived in, have been famous more than their...

A Master Craftsman in Erzurum Has Been Occupied in Making Shoes with Leather

Kurdshop - Bairam Koyonjou, a 55-year-old man from Erzurum city in the North part of Kurdistan, has been occupied in his 40 meters square workshop, for 43 years now in making leather shoes. Bair...

The Revolution of Sheikh Obeidollah Nahri

Kurdshop -  Sheikh Obeidollah, son of Sheikh Taha Nahri, was one of the most famous and powerful leaders of the Naqshbandi Tariqat (a religious branch in Islam) in Kurdistan and was born in 1830...

The Treaty of Sevres and the Ignored Right of Kurds

The Ottoman Empire, known as the sick man of Europe in the 19th century after World War and the defeat of the Ottoman, German, Austria, and Prussia Empires was planned to be divided into smaller coun...

The Daily-Used Utensils in Kurdistan - Part 3

Cleansing Mashaka If Mashka has been affected by someone's negative words or thoughts (it is a belief in the Middle East that says some jealous people can affect others' well being) th...

Women Jewelry in Mukriyan   - Part 10

Hairpin It is a gold or silver piece of jewelry. A large sized ball is attached to a large pin which is used to pin on the Kochka (a part of Kurdish women's clothes to cover their heads) w...

Translating Kurdish People or Translating Kurdish Slogans

Although Iran is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country, it has been ruled by Persian politicians for the past hundred years. In all three governments of Reza Shah Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahl...

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