Mir Badir Khan, Kurdistan King

“I am the king of this land not the Ottoman Sultan, if he possesses more power, I possess more honor”. This important and touching sentence is said by an honorable man from an honorable K...

The first voice, and the last voice

The first voice, and the last voice   A minute, half a minute, several seconds It’s not eleven yet The sky was clear like “Mawlavi’s” soul Just l...

Dim Dim Castle and Kurds Uprising

Kurdshop- Dim Dim castle is a historical monument that possesses ever-lasting value and has become a sacred place for Kurds. Dim Dim castle is located 18 kilometers in the northwest part of Urmi...

The Committed Art and Confronting the Opponent - Part 2

Committed art is sensitive to social situations. It becomes a mirror for the echoes and reflections of all that is known as the human problem of society. This kind of art makes what people know and c...

The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRG) Applied to Host the World Cup for the States

Kurdshop: The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has requested to host the World Cup of Regions (CONIFA) and for this purpose, the president and two vice presidents of the Confederation of Regional ...

The book "Portraits of Kurdish Celebrities"

Portraiture in pursuit of a different identity   The book "100 Portraits" or "Portraits of Kurdish Celebrities" is one of the books that is different from other boo...

Fila Hill is a 12000-Year-Old Monument in North Kurdistan

Kurdshop- In the town of Karazi, Amed, North Kurdistan, in the Ambar neighborhood, a historical site called "Gre Fila" has a very long history that is the same as the history of Gre Mirazan...

Mukriyan Women’s Clothing and Accessories - Part 2

Leila Nourani   “Tirezhoudar dress” is a kind of women’s Kurdish dress that proceeded the “Kambarchin” or “Chindar” or “Ba chin”...

Hair Cutting in Kurdish Culture

Cutting hair is a sign of mourning among the Kurds and it is still a common culture to this very day. It is particularly done by women. For instance, when a woman loses her husband, she cuts her hair...

Shampaz, a New Style in Kurdish Literature

When I first saw the book, I was intrigued by its title and cover. I began to read it, and the more I read, the more I realized that neither the cover nor the title could express this courage. S...

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