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  1. Trapped Between the Map and Reality: Geography and Perceptions of Kurdistan (Middle East Studies-History, Politics & Law) by Maria Theresa O'shea, 2004-03-18
  2. Cartographically constructing Kurdistan within geopolitical and [An article from: Political Geography] by K. Culcasi, 2006-08-01

41. Geography And Map Of Iran
by the government include Mojahedine Khalq Organization (MEK), People s Fedayeen,Democratic Party of Iranian kurdistan; the Society for geography at About.
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Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling shah was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces subsequently crushed westernizing liberal elements. Militant Iranian students seized the US Embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1979 and held it until 20 January 1981. During 1980-88, Iran fought a bloody, indecisive war with Iraq over disputed territory. The key current issue is how rapidly the country should open up to the modernizing influences of the outside world. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian Sea, between Iraq and Pakistan

42. About IRAN
geography and History Covering and area of 28,203 square kilometers, KurdistanProvince is located in the west of Iran in the vicinity of Iraq border.
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About IRAN Kurdistan Geography and History
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Recreation Complex of Abidar Sanandaj Museum Geography and History Covering and area of 28,203 square kilometers, Kurdistan Province is located in the west of Iran in the vicinity of Iraq border. The cities of the province are Baneh, Bijar, Divandarreh, Saghez, Chorveh, Kamyaran, and Marivan. The population of the province in 1996 was 1,346,383 of which 52.42% were urban dwellers and 47.58% rural dwellers. The sex ratio of the Province is 104. Kurdistan Province is entirely a mountainous region that can be divided into two western and eastern sections from topographical points of view which are located in the east and west of Sanandaj. Being under the influence of two main warm and cold air currents, Kurdistan Province enjoys diverse climate. The westwrn part of the province has thhighest rate of annual precipitation . Entire parts of the province enjoy mild and cool wether in summer andspring.

43. Aka Kurdistan
Coverage geography kurdistan (Northern Iraq / Eastern Turkey). Coverage Period 20th Century CE. Based on or Copy of Meiselas, Susan.
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full2.php?id=8740

44. Turkey 2003 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Curre
The PKK changed its name to the kurdistan Freedom and Democracy Congress (KADEK Noclaims are made regarding the accuracy of Guinea geography 2003 information
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  • 45. Iraq Government 1991 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resourc
    geographic.org Home Political parties National Progressive Front is a coalitionof the Arab Bath Socialist Party, kurdistan Democratic Party, and kurdistan
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      Long-form name: Republic of Iraq Type: republic Capital: Baghdad Administrative divisions: 18 provinces (muhafazat, singularmuhafazah); Al Anbar, Al Basrah, Al Muthanna, Al Qadisiyah, An Najaf, Arbil, As Sulaymaniyah, At Tamim, Babil, Baghdad, Dahuk, Dhi Qar, Diyala, Karbala, Maysan, Ninawa, Salah ad Din, Wasit Independence: 3 October 1932 (from League of Nations mandate under British administration) Constitution: 22 September 1968, effective 16 July 1970 (interim Constitution); new constitution drafted in 1990 but not adopted Legal system: based on Islamic law in special religious courts, civil law system elsewhere; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction National holiday: Anniversary of the Revolution, 17 July (1968) Executive branch: president, vice president, chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, vice chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, prime minister, first deputy prime minister, Council of Ministers Legislative branch: unicameral National Assembly (Majlis Watani) Judicial branch: Court of Cassation Leaders: Political parties: National Progressive Front is a coalition of the Arab Bath Socialist Party, Kurdistan Democratic Party, and Kurdistan Revolutionary Party
  • 46. Geography And Population
    geography and Population The number of Kurds in the four parts of kurdistan andwithin the borders of the four countries that have divided it up between
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    Geography and Population
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    47. Israel
    for its Palestinian and Arab partners, the Seyhan and Ceyhan rivers in the Cilicianplain, While formerly outside of Turkish kurdistan s geography, have become
    http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1074/israel.html
    Find Latest Headlines: Top News Entertain Politics Sports Business Local Comics Tech. Our Privacy Vow Make $ with Lycos An Israel-Kurdish conflict? Robert Olson, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies University of Kentucky The main thrust of the Israel-Turkey Defense Pact seems to be directed against the Kurdish nationalist movement in the Middle East and particularly against the PKK in Turkey. The question must be asked why Israel and its support would want to take on the Kurds after so recently subduing the Palestinian nationalist movement and Arab nationalism: a struggle which has lasted for over a century. The answer seems to be that Israel perceives its future well-being and potential dominant economic role, fueled by American, European and international capital as being dependent on access to plentiful and reasonably priced water. The water is in Turkey. Most of it is in heavily Kurdish populated areas in eastern and southeastern Turkey in which the head waters and tributaries of the Euphrates and Tigris rise. The increased strength, growth and success of the Kurdish nationalist movement and, especially the PKK, present obstacles to Israel, its Arab partners and the West's need for access to the waters in Turkey. As a result Israel has decided to support more publicly than ever before Turkey's war against the Kurds. It is quite true that the defense pact is also directed against Syria and Iran as reported in MEI 526. In the case of Syria, Israel perceives the pact as being able to kill two birds with one stone. One bird is the Asad regime in Damascus and the other is Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the PKK who resides in Syria and Lebanon. By tightening pincers on Asad, Ankara and Tel Aviv hope to make him cough-up Ocalan and compel Ocalan to flee Syria to somewhere else where he could be more easily assassinated.

    48. The Ways Of The Kurds: Kurdistan And The Discourse Of The State
    if it can be pinpointed at all, exists in opposition to the governments surroundingthe territoryless state of kurdistan. Virtual geography is here (and
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    Kevin Kuswa Part Two Internship: April 1998 Advisor: Ronald Walter Greene, Ph.D. The Ways of the Kurds: Kurdistan and the Discourse of the State I leave it to God’s wisdom The Kurds in this world’s state Why are they deprived of their rights? Why are they all doomed? See, from the Arabs to the Georgians Everything is Kurdish and, as with a citadel, The Turks and the Persians besiege them From four sides at once. And they both make the Kurdish people Into a target for Fate’s arrow. Journal of Strategic Studies provides a perfect example when he claims that the United States should tolerate Turkey’s treatment of the Kurds because "it is difficult to distinguish physically among Turks and Kurds." This ignorance reflects a discrepancy in global awareness: most institutions are more concerned with countries (nations possessing territory governed by a central authority) than with cultures, ethnicities, or subaltern groups of any kind. 1. Theoretical Framework 1.1. Authorship and Resistance as think at all about the Kurds.

    49. Kurds And (so Called) Northern Kurdistan: Kürtler, Kürdistan Vb And Turks (tü
    first person to use the word kurdistan (exclusively for the Cibal area) Andtoday, it is well known that there are no Kurds in any geography where the
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    MAIN MENU * Ethnicities in Turkiye - INDEX * HOME
    YOU ARE HERE: This section is " 2- Roots of Kurds Bu bölümde öne çýkan fikirler Featured ideas of this section Kürtler ön bilgiler Kurds introduction ... Armenians and Kurds 2- ETHNICITY OF THE KURDS 2- KÜRTLERÝN KÖKENÝ TOP (This file)
    12. yüzyýla gelinceye kadar Türkiye, Ýran, Irak, Suriye de dahil olmak üzere tarihte Kürdistan olarak anýlmýþ bir bölge mevcut deðildir. Kürt kelimesinin kullanýldýðý ilk kaynak ise Göktürk alanýndaki Yenisey Elegeþ anýt taþýdýr. Bu yazýt Türkçe olarak Alp Urungu tarafýndan diktirilmiþtir. (732 öncesi)... Kürtlerin isim babasý olarak 10.y.y. da yaþamýþ olan Mesudi bilinir, Kürdistan kelimesini ilk kullanan ise (sadece Cibal civarý için) Selçuklu Sultaný Sancar' dýr...
    Ve bugün, Türklerin ya da Sakalarýn egemen olmadýðý hiç bir coðrafyada Kürdün mevcut olmadýðý bilinmektedir. Bir baþka deyiþle Kürtler, Türk ve Ýskit coðrafyasýnýn topluluklarýdýr. Bu tespitler doðrudan Kürtlerin Türk olduðu savýný geçerli kýlmaz. Ancak Macarlar, Finler de Türk kökenleri kimse tarafýndan inkar edilemeyen "farklý etnik guruplardýr." ve bugün "farklý dillere" sahiptirler. Kürtler de aynen Macarlar, Finler gibi ayrý bir etnik unsur olabilirler, olmayabilirler de.
    Bunu tespit edecek olan bilimdir.

    50. HEMSIDA\sidor\spraksidor\enkurdiska
    geography kurdistanthe homeland of the Kurds- is a vast mountainous highland whichextends in the form of a crescent from the neighborhood of the Persian Gulf
    http://www.modersmal.lund.se/sidor/spraksidor/enkurdiska.htm
    The Kurds
    The Kurds

    Geography

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    Origin of Kurdish name

    THE KURDS
    The Kurdish nation is a divided nation cut up into five parts and distributed among the states of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and the former Soviet Union. According to history books and historians, the word "kurds" is very old and it goes back in time to 2000 B.C. The Kurdish population is estimated to be 35 million. The Kurdish people have their own language, culture, and unique historical development. In terms of ethnic origin, the Kurds belong to the Indo European family of nations.
    According to history books and historians the word "KURD" is very old and it goes back in time to 2000 B.C. Kurds historical neighbours are Assyrians to the south, Persians to the east, Armenians to the north and Greeks to the west. The Kurdish Language is a branch of the Indo-European family of languages which includes Kurdish, Persian, Baluchi, Urdu, Afgani, and most of the European languages such as German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, French, Scandinavian languages, and English. Many scholars and linguists believe that the Kurdish language, because of its isolation and seclusion in the numerous closed valleys and mountain slopes of the Kurdistan Highlands, has preserved many of its original characteristics; it is considered to be pure and to resemble closely the original primitive Aryan tongue. Modern Kurdish is divided into two major groups: 1)The Kurmanji group with it's two main dialects: North Kurdish (Kurmanji) and

    51. Trapped Between The Map And Reality: Geography And Perceptions Of Kurdistan
    Email a friend about this book, Trapped Between the Map and Reality Geographyand Perceptions of kurdistan. Format, Hardcover. Subject, History / Middle East.
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    Table of Contents
    Foreword ix Acknowledgments xi List of Maps xiii Notes on Maps xv Notes on Transliteration, Spellings, and Names xvii List of Abbreviations xix 1 Introduction 2 Perceptions of Centrality from the Margins 3 The Social Context of Political Fragmentation 4 Defining a Kurdish Identity 5 Kurdistan's Resources, Real and Imagined 6 Tying Down the Territory: Conceptions and Misconceptions of Early Kurdish History 7 From Province to Principality to Pawn: Kurdistan as a Buffer Zone 8 The First World War 9 The Image from Outside: Strategic Concerns 10 The Colonial Division of Kurdistan 11 Kurdish Constructions of Kurdistan 12 Between the Map and the Reality 13 In Summary Notes Glossary Bibliography Index Home Search Browse Express Order ... Help

    52. Chemical Massacre, Kurdistan, Barzani, Iraq, Halabja, Halabjah
    geography of the town of Halabja. Halabja which is within 11 kilometers of the nearestEast kurdistan 0r Iranian borderline occupies a green and fertile area
    http://www.knn.u-net.com/chemical.htm
    Home NEWS Music Social ... Email 6 March Chemical of Halabja by the Iraqi regime Report from South Kurdistan By Harem Jaff 01/09/2000 From Kurdish media.com Lessons From Halabja By Dr Christine Gosden and Mike Amitay We were burnt as newly-grown plants, In the current of poisonous winds,
    And showed our dreadful wounds, From one side of the world to the other.
    But the unjust eyes of the world Were never opened truly towards the oppressed.
    The world only confined itself to a false regret,And once again,
    We became a target as heaps and heaps of martyrs,We were the target of poisonous bombardments, We were the target of destructive bombs,And we remained the lonely oppressed ones of the world.
    We rose from under tons of debris, And stood up in the lands of poisonous bombings,
    And we kept up standing and fighting,Believe it, you people of tomorrow,
    Believe such a history and learn a lesson,Learn how to fight oppression in this way.* Halabja J oy and happiness permeated the air in Halabja. See Kurdish
    Smiles never faded from the lips of the ever oppressed people of this town.
    The Iraqi fighter planes carried out the chemical bombing of Halabja

    53. Böcker Om Och Av Invandrade Författare Och Andra Invandrade Kulturarbetare På
    16 s. Korta anvisningar kring vissa grammatiska frågor. Ghafor, Abdulla,Cografyay kurdistan = geography of kurdistan. Stockholm APEC, 1996.
    http://www.immi.se/biblio/recensioner/h09kurdiska.htm
    LITTERATUR AV OCH OM INVANDRADE KULTURARBETARE
    presenterad i tidskriften Invandrarrapport
    albanska arabiska bengali ... turkiska PÅ KURDISKA Aziz, Husyn Mihamad , Khulanawa la-baz-nayak-i boshda : daq-i chawpykawtin u-dama-taqyyak la-gal Jarjis Fathulla-y Paryzarda . - Chap-i 1. B Stokholm : Apec, 1997. - 126 s.
    Ghafor, Abdulla Cografyay Kurdistan = Geography of Kurdistan. - Stockholm : APEC, 1996. - 458 s.
    Minawwar, Aras Qadir Dujar shahidkirdini (Usman Qadir Minawwar) Khala Affan-u pola shahidan-i karasat-i 13-yi huzayrani khwenawi shari Sulemani = Slaughter during the peaceful marches in Suleimaniya on June 13 th
    Pezhman, Isa
    Qaradaghi, Abdulla
    Rasul, Fatih
    Om den politiska utvecklingen i den irakiska Kurdistan. Sabir, Rafiq
    Aref, Khabat, Geranewey estêrekan (Stjärnornas återkomst) : dikter. - APEC, 1997. - 36, 73 s.

    Dikter med både latinskt och arabiskt alfabet.
    Hassan, Hamasaeid Dikter. Jaf, Ashna Korta noveller. Kakasur, Karwan Umar Kakaways, H. A Kakayee, Fahmi, Mina med de vackra ögonen : barnbok. Kakayee, 1990. - 113 s. : ill. På sorani.

    54. Ancient Babylonia - Geography
    Mesopotamia was in the Near East in roughly the same geographical position as modern Eastand North sides of the plain, the Zagros chain and kurdistan, and the
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    Ancient Babylonia - Geography See Detailed Map
    Where is Mesopotamia?
    Babylonia was situated in the area known as Mesopotamia (Greek for "between the rivers"). Mesopotamia was in the Near East in roughly the same geographical position as modern Iraq. Two great rivers flowed through this land: the Tigris and the Euphrates. Along these two rivers were many great trading cities such as Ur and Babylon on the Euphrates. Tigris and Euphrates
    Babylonia rests on a flat plain with the two large rivers flowing through it, the Tigris and Euphrates . Their course runs from Anatolia and Syria to the Persian Gulf. Mountains surround the East and North sides of the plain, the Zagros chain and Kurdistan, and the Syrian and Arabian deserts guard the west and south.
    Climate In the summertime the climate is hot and dry, and the winter is cold and wet. In the spring the Tigris and Euphrates rivers overflow their banks, flooding great portions of the plain. Lots of water and proper control enabled man in ancient times to produce abundant crops, mostly barley and sesame, with abundant grazing land in the lush meadows for the cattle, sheep and goats.
    As the hot dry south wind came faithfully the date palm was cultivated and its fruit was ripened. The abundant clay was formed into bricks to build houses and monumental structures, and also provided clay tablets for writing purposes.

    55. Blah On Steroids: Pub Quiz Geography Questions
    May 13, 2003. Pub quiz geography questions. Name kurdistan s neighbours a trickier question than we thought. Tonight s pub quiz
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    Blah on steroids
    Sam Kington's blog. May contain anything. Main
    May 13, 2003
    Pub quiz geography questions
    Name Kurdistan's neighbours - a trickier question than we thought.
    Tonight's pub quiz included an intriguing question: name the five countries that border Kurdistan. We thought about it, and drew a number of sketch maps on bits of scrap paper to try and work out which ones they would be. We ended up reckoning it was Iraq, Iran, Syria, Armenia and Azerbaijan. (These last two in fact border Iran, not Iraq.) Imagine our surprise, then, when the answers came out, and the neighbouring countries were listed as China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and so forth. Turns out they'd asked for Kyrgyzstan , the ex-Soviet central Asian republic, not Kurdistan , the vaguely autonomous part of Iraq. We won anyway. As well we should have, in a team of 7. Posted by sam at 12:57 AM in Life Comments (1) TrackBack (0) Comments hi Posted by: vivi on December 11, 2003 08:45 AM Post a comment Name:
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    56. Turkey Introduction 2002 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Res
    geographic.org Home In 1984, the kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a MarxistLeninist,separatist group, initiated an insurgency in Southeast Turkey, often using
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  • 57. Society And Culture
    Kurdish Partnership Information about history and geography of the KurdishChristians. kurdistan Women Union (KWU) - The division which advocates and
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    Society Ethnicity Asian ... Products - We link to merchants which offer Society And Culture products for sale. Buy Society And Culture ... Products - We link to eBay where you can buy and sell Society And Culture products. Better World - This web site shows how humanity can unite in good and noble actions to achieve the best life possible for everyone. Also, there are links to organizations working toward a better world. Human Rights s Personal Homepages s Yezidism s This category in other languages: Turkish
    • Agire Kurdistane - About Kurdistan, Kurdish crime, Halabja and Kurds in mourning, political history. American Society for Kurds - Aims to encourage, establish and nourish constructive relationships and cooperation between Americans and Kurds. Another Kurd - The community offers news and background articles on culture, politics and history. Also included are an English-Kurdish dictionary, a picture gallery to document political suppression and discussion forum. [Registration necessary] Awarakany Kurdistan - Awarakany Kurdistan community and Mama Risha page, Halabja photos, Peshmarga, music gallery and links.

    58. The Country And People Of Iraq
    Political geography Land and people, economy, history reducing violence by Gettingin the Way (USA) Human Rights Watch + Iraq Iraqi kurdistan Human rights
    http://www.hejleh.com/countries/iraq.html
    Special Arab Files This page contains links to sites in Iraq and Iraq related sites.
    For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Iraq, Kurdistan ), are the principal minority. Arabic is the official language in most of the country; Kurdish is official in northern sections; Assyrian and Armenian are spoken by some. History
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    59. Arabic.htm
    in English) (1) 8. Computer (1) 9. Language and Literature of Kurdish, 1. RashidianHistory 2. Ancient History of Iran 3. geography of kurdistan 4. Ancient
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    History Department Back First -Year / First-Term First -Year / Second-Term 1. Pre-Islamic Arab History
    2. Ancient History of Iraq
    3. History of Economic
    4. Ancient History of Kurds (1)
    5. Historical Methodology
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    2. Ancient History of Iran 3. Geography of Kurdistan 4. Ancient History of Kurds (2) 5. Library 6. Roman History 7. Historical Texts (in English) (2) 8. Computer (2)

    60. Untitled
    2. Principle of Geomorphology 3. Eurasian geography 4. Natural Resources geography5. Water Resources geography 6. geography of kurdistan 7. Contemporary
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    Geography Department Back First -Year / First-Term First -Year / Second-Term 1. Climate Geography
    2. Fundamentals of Human Geography
    3. Cartography(theory and practical)
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    6. Language and literature of Kurdish
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    9. Computer 1
    10. Natural Geographical texts (in English)
    1. Climate and Climatical Regions 2. Geography of human races 3. Cartography (theory and practical) 4. Geography of Australia 5. Statistical Geography 6. Geography of Kurdish society 7. Modern history of Kurds 8. Geography of Astronomy 9. Computer 2 10. Human Geographical texts (in English) Second -Year Third -Year 1. Applied Climate 2. Principle of Geomorphology 3. Eurasian Geography 4. Natural Resources Geography 5. Water Resources Geography 6. Geography of Kurdistan 7. Contemporary History of Iraq 8. Computer 9. Geographical Thought and Methodology

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