Kurdish Leaders from Ancient Kingdoms to Today
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The Kurdish people represent one of the most remarkable stories of survival and resistance in modern history. Numbering over 40 million people spread across Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, the Kurds are often called the world's largest stateless nation. Their struggle for political rights, cultural recognition, and self-determination has shaped Middle Eastern politics for over a century.
This comprehensive political history traces the Kurdish journey from ancient kingdoms to modern resistance movements. From the medieval glory of Saladin's empire to the tragic genocide of the Anfal Campaign, from the betrayals of foreign powers to the remarkable achievement of Kurdish autonomy in Iraq, this book tells the complete story of a people who have refused to disappear.
Drawing on extensive research and documentation, "The Kurdish Struggle" examines the complex web of international politics, regional conflicts, and internal divisions that have shaped Kurdish history. The book reveals how foreign powers have repeatedly manipulated Kurdish aspirations for their own strategic interests, while also highlighting the remarkable resilience and determination of Kurdish communities.
Key topics covered include: - The ancient origins of Kurdish identity and early kingdoms - The rise and fall of Kurdish emirates under Ottoman rule - The broken promises of the post-World War I settlement - The heroic resistance of Mustafa Barzani and the birth of modern Kurdish nationalism - The devastating impact of the Iran-Iraq War and chemical weapons attacks - The genocide of the Anfal Campaign and international complicity - The establishment of Kurdish autonomy in Iraq and the Kurdish renaissance - Contemporary challenges in Syria, Turkey, and Iran - The role of foreign powers and the politics of betrayal
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Middle Eastern politics, minority rights, and the ongoing struggle for Kurdish self-determination. It provides crucial insights into one of the region's most important but often misunderstood peoples, whose story continues to unfold in the headlines of today.
"The Kurdish Struggle" is both a comprehensive historical account and a powerful testament to the unconquerable spirit of a nation that has survived centuries of oppression and betrayal. It is a story of tragedy and triumph, of foreign manipulation and indigenous resistance, of a people's unending quest for dignity, rights, and freedom.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal112
- Udgivelsesdato10-08-2025
- ISBN139798297325586
- Forlag Independently Published
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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