The Night of Barat, a long-standing cultural and religious tradition among Kurds, was marked this year with an added sense of national pride, particularly in
As political leaders intensified diplomatic efforts and humanitarian campaigns expanded to support the Kurds of Rojava, Kurdish artists also stepped forward, expressing solidarity through music,
The Pir Shalyar ceremony, one of the oldest traditional and cultural festivals in Kurdistan, is celebrated annually in Hawraman Takht and dates back nearly a
Authorities in the Kurdistan Region’s capital have approved the establishment of a new roundabout to be named “Kezi,” in what officials describe as a symbolic
The Jamana, known in some areas as jamedani, continues to stand as one of the most recognisable symbols of Kurdish identity, preserved through generations while
In the mountainous region of Hawraman, known for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural abundance, one traditional food continues to hold a special place across
At Empire Cinema in Erbil, the Erbil Cinema Directorate—affiliated with the General Directorate of Arts—continued its ‘Cinema and Audience’ initiative with a special screening of
By | Dr. Nazaket Hussen In recent years, political developments in the Middle East have unfolded at such speed that analyzing their causes and consequences