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Kurdistan
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Kurdistan of Iran News Bulletin, No. 47 (26 November 1983) Number 47 of the Kurdistan of Iran News Bulletin, issued by the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran, for November 26, 1983. -
Kurdistan, Annual Journal of KSSE, Vol. XIII (1969) Kurdistan, Annual Journal of KSSE, Vol. XIII (1969) -
Letter by the PUK to the international conference against racism and racial discrimination, 1978 Letter by the PUK to the international conference against racism and racial discrimination, 1978 -
Letter from Amir Hassanpour to Omar Sheikhmous In this letter, Amir Hassanpour discussed a variety of topics, including the most recent MESA conference and their Kurdistan discussions. However, he emphasises that Western correspondents can portray the Kurdish struggle more accurately than Kurdish intellectuals. Hassanpour is seeking benefactors willing to assist him in publishing the "Kurdistan History Journal." In addition, Hassanpour requests that Omer Sheikhmous write about the events that transpired in Iranian Kurdistan during the Revolution in the autumn of 1978. -
Map of Erbil, the capital of Kurdistan Map of Erbil, the capital of Kurdistan -
Map of Iraq & Persia, No.2 E, Sulaimani, 1:253,440. 1923. Map of Iraq & Persia, No.2 E, Sulaimani, 1:253,440, 1923. Diyalah, Kirkuk & Sulaimani Divisions. Ardalan (Kurdistan) & Kirmanshah Provinces. Published Under the Direction of Colonel C.H.D Ryder, C.B., C.I.E., D.S.O., R.E., Surveyor General of India, 1923. -
Mîrkut no. 3, 1987 Issue 3 of Mîrkut, a humorous Kurmanji-language journal, published in 1987. -
On the Kurdish issue and the implementation of the historic March 11 declaration (Popular Culture 3) Booklet about the Iraqi-Kurdish Autonomy Agreement of 11 March 1970, using research taken from the Arab Revolution - The Internal Party Newspaper, Issue 3, 1971. Published by Government Press, Baghdad. -
Photograph with annotation: "in Qaladiza of the wife of an armoured-car soldier, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "in Qaladiza of the wife of an armoured-car soldier, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Woman standing, holding onto tank. -
Photograph with annotation: "Kurdish Nomads, Van area, Turkey, 1981". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "Kurdish Nomads, Van area, Turkey, 1981". Girl holds ropes of suspended, elongated barrel. -
Photograph with annotation: "'Arriving in Halabja', Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "'Arriving in Halabja', Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Boy stands under banner with inscription reading: "Martyrs City Welcome His Visitors Halabja Is No Less Than Heroshima". on the left side of the banner written PUK. -
Photograph with annotation: "a family in their ruined house, in Qaladiza, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "a family in their ruined house, in Qaladiza, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Two adults and three children sit atop a broken reinforced concrete structure. -
Photograph with annotation: "camp of nomadic Kurds in the mountains on sheep trail. Turkish Kurdistan, 1981". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated "camp of nomadic Kurds in the mountains on sheep trail. Turkish Kurdistan, 1981". Men and women in amongst black and white sheep with hazy background. -
Photograph with annotation: "in a village, in the region of Mardin, Turkish Kurdistan, 1987". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "in a village, in the region of Mardin, Turkish Kurdistan, 1987". Two men and woman sitting on floor with rug / tapestry hanging on wall behind. -
Photograph of with annotation: "an old woman standing on the ruins of her house, Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "an old woman standing on the ruins of her house, Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Woman standing with ruined buildings and undergrowth in background. -
Photograph of a Peshmerga looking through a hole in the wall of a cell in what used to be a jail in Sulemanyah. Photograph by Edith Maubec of a Peshmerga looking through a hole in the wall of a cell in what used to be a jail in Sulemanyah. Kurdistan, Iraq, 1991. -
Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) with other women by a car -
Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) and fellow students, taken in 1955 Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) and fellow students, taken in 1955 -
Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) with Ehmed Dilzar (leftist poet) and Qadir Reshid (MP) Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) with Ehmed Dilzar (leftist poet) and Qadir Reshid (MP) -
Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) with Nahîde Refîq Hilmî in 1955 Photograph of Samia Shaker (Samia Tschauschli) and friends, with their biology teacher Nahîde Refîq Hilmî in 1955 -
Photograph of Samia Shaker and other female students at their graduation from teacher training A photograph of Samia Shaker with ten other female students at their graduation from teacher training -
Photograph of the ..... of the Iraqi Security General in Sulamenyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991. Photograph by Edith Maubec of Photograph of the ..... of the Iraqi Security General in Sulamenyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991. -
Photograph of with annotation: "a woman attending to her washing on her dynamited house, Qaladiza, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "a woman attending to her washing on her dynamited house, Qaladiza, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Woman pegging clothes to suspended line atop cracked concrete surface. -
Photograph of with annotation: "an old woman on the ruins of her house in Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "an old woman on the ruins of her house in Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Woman standing with hands on hips, amongst rubble and undergrowth, looking into camera. -
Photograph of with annotation: "Kurdish refugees coming back from Iran at the border post of Haji Omaran. Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Photograph by Edith Maubec, annotated: "Kurdish refugees coming back from Iran at the border post of Haji Omaran. Iraqi Kurdistan, 1991". Front of Mercedes truck with children on top. Man crouched by roadside. Ruined building on top of embankment.