Why didn’t Kurdistan become a nation after World War 1? By:Harold Kingsberg The treaty that got the Ottoman Empire out of the First World War was the Treaty of Sèvres. It was signed on 10 August 1920, and in addition to stripping the Ottoman Empire of all of its territory …
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THE KURDS
THE KURDS Jemal Nebez the-kurds-internet 0
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The Origin of Kurds Ferdinand Hennerbichler Szellörózsa ut 45, Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary Email: ferdinand@hennerbichler.info Received February 28th, 2012; revised March 30th, 2012; accepted April 12th, 2012 The Origin of Kurds 0
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History Being the native inhabitants of their land, there are no “beginnings” for Kurdish history and people. Kurds and their history are the end products of thousands of years of continuous internal evolution and assimilation of new peoples and ideas introduced sporadically into their land. Genetically, Kurds are the descendants …
Read More »Urartian Red Burnished Pottery From Diyarbakir Museum
Urartian Kingdom has not only become known by its organized state structure, advanced architecture, irrigation system, superior quality metal workmanship but also has become known by its red burnished potteries, which imitate metallic pots. Potteries’ pastes, which were given shape at paddle wheels by expert potters, were prepared by using …
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Kurdistan history long live Kurds!
A MODERN HISTIRY OF THE KURDS
A MODERN HISTIRY OF THE KURDS DAVID McDOWALL A MODERN HISTIRY OF THE KURDS 0
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ERBIL CITADEL The Erbil Citadel is a fortified settlement on top of a 20-30 meter high tell. It has a long settlement history, dating back to at least the Chalcolithic period and gaining prominence as Arbela during the Assyrian period. The citadel is uninhabited since 2006 and undergoing reconstructions. …
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