The Role of Regional Leadership in Kurdish Freedom Movement's Strive after the First World War 1918-1924

Authors

  • Amanj Ahmad Mustafa History Department, Faculty of Arts, Soran University Author
  • Neamat Ali Mahmood History Department, Faculty of Arts, Soran University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/

Keywords:

Regional leadership, Shekh Mahmood Barznjy, National edit movement, Tribal leaders

Abstract

Kurd is one of the most ancient nations in the Middle East that owns their history, culture, language and their role is very effective. They always tried to get rid of the aggressive and injustice of invaders.  If we look back to history, we can easily grasp that Kurds always tried to be free and liberated. Unfortunately, Kurdish historians and researchers have not highlighted deductively on this tiredness and revolution. They only praised them in the form of stories and narration and they mentioned the failure of their revolution to traitor and strangers.

Throughout this study, the researchers try to show them injustice, inconvenience, and unbalanced of Kurdish internal home. Thus, the results and outcomes of this are remarkably shown form the first days of the 20th century till nowadays. 

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Published

2019-03-12

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Original Articles (توێژینەوە)

How to Cite

Mustafa, Amanj Ahmad, and Neamat Ali Mahmood , trans. 2019. “The Role of Regional Leadership in Kurdish Freedom Movement’s Strive After the First World War 1918-1924”. Twejer Journal 2 (1): ٧-٣٥. https://doi.org/10.31918/.

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