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Rapar Osman Uzery
He was born on 21-01-1964 in a village near The Black Mount near Mawat, when Osman Ozeri was the political leader of the Khabat Force, However, in the summer of 1963, when the Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan
Rapar Osman Uzery
Zryan Ali
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He is an archivist of Kurdipedia.
He is also a member of the board of directors of the PDF Library Group.[1]


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Shadi Akoyi
Name: Shadi
Nickname: Akoyi
Father\'s name: Hassan Ibrahim
Date of birth: 24-01-2002
Place of birth: Shiraz - Iran
Biography
Shadi Hassan was born on 24-01-2002 in Shiraz, Iran. She came to the K
Shadi Akoyi
Srwsht Bakir
She is a graduate of the college of Physical education of the University of Sulaymaniyah, and she is a GYM trainer.
Srwsht Bakir, is one of the active members of Kurdipedia and has archived most of t
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Deniz Hevi
Name: Deniz
Nickname: Deniz Hevi
Father\'s name: Jaudet Bulbun
Date of death: 18-09-2023
Place of death: Erbil

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Deniz Hevi, a member of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK), was a
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Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
He was born in Bana. He died on 23-09-2016 in India. He is the brother of Taha Karimi.[1]
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Arman Saidi
Athlete from Sahna city in Kermanshah province. He has been awarded first place in the Dubai International Swimming Championships.
This Kurdish boy won the medal in the 100m swimming over the age of
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Aram Tayar Khalili
He is a player of the Brain team in the Norwegian 1st league.[1]
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Aram Pashew
He is a poet from south Kurdistan.[1]
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He is the commander of the second army of the Turkish infantry, the general who conducted the ethnic cleansing operation in the Red Zone and the Cizre of North Kurdistan, one of the commanders of the
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Concerns over the fate of Zeynab Jalalian in quarantine

Concerns over the fate of Zeynab Jalalian in quarantine
Jalalian is currently being held in the quarantine ward of Qarchak prison where she was transferred by the security forces after the other prisons refused to accept her.
Ali Jalalian, the father of #Zeynab Jalalian#, has told the Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN) that she was being held in quarantine at Qarchak Varamin Prison. He also said that he had been informed by text message last week that his daughter’s case had been sent to Branch 101 of the Tehran Criminal Court, but he was unaware of the reason for the new case.
Describing the quarantine situation in Qarchak Prison as unsatisfactory and unsanitary, Mr Jalalian said that his daughter had been unaware of the reason for her transfer to the quarantine of this prison and the prison officials had not provided any reason for this transfer.
The father of the political prisoner expressed his deep concern over the transfer of Zeynab to Qarchak Prison and her continued detention in quarantine, calling for an end to the harsh conditions imposed on her daughter. Zeinab Jalalian was initially taken to the Orumiyeh Central Prison, then to Kermanshah, and subsequently to the Evin Prison in Tehran. Ultimately, she was transferred to the Qarchak Prison on Wednesday #29-04-2020#. The political prisoner is currently being held in the quarantine ward of Qarchak prison where she was transferred by the security forces after the other prisons refused to accept her.
The Kurdistan Human Rights Network said: “There are about two thousand women prisoners in Qarchak prison where the law regarding separation of prisoners has not been implemented. This prison lacks the necessary standards for the detention of prisoners who are facing many problems in this overcrowded prison. In recent years, many female political prisoners have been exiled to this prison where the health and food standards are not observed.”
Zeynab Jalalian, born in 1982, is a Kurdish activist from a small village called Deim Qeshlaq located around Maku in Eastern Azerbaijan province in Iran. She was arrested in February 2007 by the forces of Kermanshah Intelligence Bureau on charges of membership in PJAK (Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan).
She was interrogated at Intelligence Detention Centre in Kermanshah for a month while being seriously tortured both mentally and physically. She was then transferred to Kermanshah Youth Rehabilitation Centre. In 2016, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention issued an official request to the Islamic Republic of Iran to release Zeinab Jalalian immediately and take all necessary measures to compensate her without delay in accordance with the international regulations. In a vote issued by the International Working Group, Zeinab Jalalian’s deprivation of liberty was described as arbitrary and contrary to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Iran is obliged to prosecute those officials responsible for violating the rights of the Kurdish political activist.[1]
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Dildar
Yûnis Reuf or Dildar As we know him the Kurdish poet and political activist
in 1945 He wrote the Poem Ey-Reqîb (adopted as Kurdish national anthem)
Birth and study
He was born on February 20, 1918 in the town Koy-Sanjaq one of Kurdistan\'s region towns around Erbil
Kurdish People called him Dildar which means the Lover,beau,someone in love
he finished his elementary & middle school in Koy-Sanjaq
then moved to Kirkuk, to study at the secondary school
after he finished his study in Kirkuk
Dildar
Misbaholdiwan Adab
EDEB (Pers. and Ar. Adab), pen name of the Kurdish poet ʿAbd-Allāh Beg b. Aḥmad Beg Bābāmīrī Miṣbāḥ-al-Dīwān (b. Armanī Bolāḡī, a village northeast of Būkān in western Azerbaijan, 1277/1860, d. ca. 1297 Š./1918). He was born into a family of landed nobility that traced its descent from the local Mukrī rulers and educated first at the local mosque and then in Tehran, though he returned home after only a year. Edeb led a life of leisure, traveling and engaging in music, painting, and poetry. He wa
Misbaholdiwan Adab
Ebdo Mihemed
Ebdo Mihemed (Arabic: Abdo Mohamad) is a Kurdish wedding singer from Efrin, Syria. He became popular in Finland in autumn 2009 because of a YouTube video which attracted over two million viewers, and is at over four million views as of November 2018.
On the video, a Kurdish language song Pinsedî Zêde sung by Mihemed is buffalaxed into Finnish. The title of the Finnish buffalax is Niilin hanhet (The geese of the Nile) after a phrase repeated in the refrain. Another phrase repeated in the soramim
Ebdo Mihemed
Anna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom
“I won’t stop fighting for my country until I die”(Anna Mae)

Some time ago we painted the portrait of Anna Mae Aquash on the wall of the Internationalist Commune of Rojava. Beside her are the faces of Commandante Ramona from Chiapas, the black American revolutionary Harriet Tubman, the PKK’s co-founder Sakine Cansiz and the Communard Louise Michel. The faces of these women remind us of the international struggles for liberation that have gone before and especially of the struggles of women.
Anna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom
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Rapar Osman Uzery
He was born on 21-01-1964 in a village near The Black Mount near Mawat, when Osman Ozeri was the political leader of the Khabat Force, However, in the summer of 1963, when the Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan
Rapar Osman Uzery
Zryan Ali
He was born in the year 1989 in the city of Erbil.
He is an archivist of Kurdipedia.
He is also a member of the board of directors of the PDF Library Group.[1]


https://www.facebook.com/zryanali
Zryan Ali
Shadi Akoyi
Name: Shadi
Nickname: Akoyi
Father\'s name: Hassan Ibrahim
Date of birth: 24-01-2002
Place of birth: Shiraz - Iran
Biography
Shadi Hassan was born on 24-01-2002 in Shiraz, Iran. She came to the K
Shadi Akoyi
Srwsht Bakir
She is a graduate of the college of Physical education of the University of Sulaymaniyah, and she is a GYM trainer.
Srwsht Bakir, is one of the active members of Kurdipedia and has archived most of t
Srwsht Bakir
Deniz Hevi
Name: Deniz
Nickname: Deniz Hevi
Father\'s name: Jaudet Bulbun
Date of death: 18-09-2023
Place of death: Erbil

Biography

Deniz Hevi, a member of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK), was a
Deniz Hevi
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
He was born in Bana. He died on 23-09-2016 in India. He is the brother of Taha Karimi.[1]
Hawre Karimi - Baqi Karimi
Arman Saidi
Athlete from Sahna city in Kermanshah province. He has been awarded first place in the Dubai International Swimming Championships.
This Kurdish boy won the medal in the 100m swimming over the age of
Arman Saidi
Aram Tayar Khalili
He is a player of the Brain team in the Norwegian 1st league.[1]
Aram Tayar Khalili
Aram Pashew
He is a poet from south Kurdistan.[1]
Aram Pashew
Adam Hidoodi
He is the commander of the second army of the Turkish infantry, the general who conducted the ethnic cleansing operation in the Red Zone and the Cizre of North Kurdistan, one of the commanders of the
Adam Hidoodi
Statistics
Articles 480,318
Images 98,603
Books 17,757
Related files 83,310
Video 1,034
Active visitors 55
Today 11,727

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