Clove tea, cherished in Kurdistan for both its health benefits and unique taste, has become an increasingly popular choice among locals. Many believe that adding...
The Yarsan religion, rooted in the Mithraic period over 4,000 years ago, has preserved many of its ancient traditions, including its unique festivals. Among these...
The Komsay Festival, one of the most important and longstanding Kurdish national religious ceremonies, continues to captivate both locals and international visitors. Celebrated for thousands...
The ongoing renovation of Erbil Citadel, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlement, is progressing rapidly under the close supervision of Prime Minister Masrour Barzani. Recent...
Hozan Alin, a talented female artist from Western Kurdistan (Rojava), has released a groundbreaking song in the Syriac language, highlighting the harmonious coexistence of diverse...
Kurd Qaburstan represents the largest Bronze Age settlement discovered on the Erbil Plain in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, spanning an impressive 100 hectares. The...
Munira Salih Abdulrahman, widely known as Munira Qaftan, stands as a towering figure in the history of Kurdish education, women’s rights advocacy, and nationalist movements....
Kurdish dolma, a beloved dish known for its rich flavors and health benefits, has become a must-try for foreign visitors to Kurdistan. In Erbil’s bustling...
Kurdish carpet weaving represents a vital element of Kurdish cultural heritage, combining artistic expression, cultural identity, and traditional craftsmanship. These textiles, created for generations across...