The Erbil Citadel, one of the world’s oldest places where people have lived without interruption, is lighting up again—both literally and with new signs of...
The sixth international Baneh Folk Dance Festival was recently held in the city of Baneh, Eastern Kurdistan, showcasing the deep cultural heritage and collective spirit...
The first factory dedicated to producing traditional Kurdish Jamana garments has been established in Erbil, marking a significant step in preserving and promoting Kurdish cultural...
Cultural and artistic festivals are powerful expressions of identity, preserving the heritage of nations and communities. In Eastern Kurdistan, this connection to heritage is seen...
The legend of Shamaran is well-known throughout Northern Kurdistan. The name Shamaran is composed of two words: sha, meaning king, and maran, meaning snakes—thus, Shamaran...
Behzad Ali, owner of a Kurdish clothing and fabric shop, highlights notable changes in Kurdish women’s fashion, with growing interest from foreign buyers. Speaking to...
The Kurdish Voice Whose Legacy Continues to Inspire Born Aisha Osman in 1938 in Diyarbakir, the cultural heart of Northern Kurdistan, she would grow to...
Nestled 34 kilometers east of Qaladze, in the Isewa township, the village of Bawzy stands out as one of Kurdistan’s most enchanting tourist destinations. Known...
Several lion cubs have been born at the Erbil Zoo in Hawler (Erbil), captivating visitors with their beauty and rarity. The parent lions, brought from...