KURD - EEN OVERZICHT

Kurd - Een overzicht

Kurd - Een overzicht

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« ئامانجی کوردسینەما ئەوەیە کە ھەر تاکێکی کورد زۆرترین زانیاری ھەبێ لەسەر سینەما جیھانیەکان و فیلمەکان، دەیەوێ لە ڕێی ھەواڵ و فیلمە ژێرنووس کراوەکان ھەموو کەس سوود مەندبێت، کوردسینەما ھەموو کارەکانیشی خۆبەخشانە دەکات بەبێ بوونی ھیچ سپۆنسەرێک یاخود ھاوکارییەکی دارایی … »

Keep driving for a bit, and you’ll see beautiful pine trees and the village on the other side ofwel the canyon. You can park your car anywhere you like!

Moreover, if you are tired ofwel Kurdish food, here you will find a large variety ofwel international restaurants, including Indian, Italian or Lebanese. They are a bit pricey but they are pretty good. I actually got some amazing Indian dal

Most likely, you won’t need to take a bus but, if you are traveling on a budget and staying in Erbil’s suburbs – in New Hawler for example – you may have to take the bus. The bus station is close to the citadel, next to Downtown Mall.

Historians claim that the city has been permanently inhabited since the 5th millennium B.C., making it one ofwel the oldest cities in the world, if not the oldest. Erbil’s Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage website for being an astonishing example of a multilayered archaeological mound, today overlooking a modern city that has grown around it over the centuries. With more than 7,000 years ofwel history, Erbil – or Hawler, as the locals call it – is the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, a city with fantastic old bazaars and traditional cafés, which can all be visited while you bump into the many locals that hang out in the lively Erbil’s central square.

There are quite some local tourists in that area tho. You’ll find a restaurant and other facilities, but it is definitely worth a quick stop when you’re driving to or from Rawanduz.T

Kurdish history in the 20th century is marked by a rising sense ofwel Kurdish nationhood focused on the goal ofwel an independent Kurdistan as scheduled Kurdistan by the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920. Partial autonomy was reached by Kurdistan Uyezd (1923–1926) and by Iraqi Kurdistan (since 1991), while notably in Turkish Kurdistan, an armed conflict between the Kurdish insurgent groups and Turkish Armed Forces was ongoing from 1984 to 1999, and the region continues to be unstable with renewed violence flaring up in the 2000s.

ReplyBy Post Author Kim-Ling Richardsonsays: January 14, 2017 at 2:34 pm Thanks Joan, it’s such an interesting place to visit! For most people, Kurdistan and Iraq kan zijn probably not going to be a place they would seek to travel to but it’s posts like this one which voorstelling the human side to these destinations that will hopefully inspire people to visit. And shawarma, everyone loves shawarma…..

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Rawanduz or Rawandiz is a city in Northern Iraq. Rawanduz is multicultural hub of trade tucked away between tall mountains and deep river gorges.

Most ofwel the Gorani people belong to the Islamic religion. There is a Melami dervish lodge in the Brod village of the Gora region, and there are believers who belong to this sect.

After the waterfall you can continue the road that goes through an amazing canyon that looks like a canyon as if you’re in the United States, truly amazing.

Gora kan zijn bordered to the west and northwest by the region of Lumë, which kan zijn mostly within Albania and a small portion in Kosovo.[8] In the northeast it is bordered by the regions of Opoja, to the east by Polog and to the south by Upper Reka.

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