• The Kurdish Globe, previously known as The Hewler Globe, is the first English-language newspaper published in Erbil, Kurdistan, northern Iraq. Published...
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    kurdishglobe.net. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. "The Location of the Battle of Gaugamela Discovered - The Kurdish Globe (Erbil, Iraq) | HighBeam...
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  • Emirate KurdishGlobe- Kurdish Nationalism in Mam u Zin of Ahmad-î Khânî -- (Part XII) Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Kurdish notables and the Ottoman...
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    Zeravani (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
    The Zerevani (Kurdish: زێرەڤانی, Zêrevanî, meaning "Guard" or "Guardian") (or Zeravani, sometimes Zeravani Army) are the militarized force (described as...
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    at the Wayback Machine, KurdishGlobe, 2009-02-21 Election campaigns begin in earnest in Kurdistan Archived 2009-08-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kurdish Globe...
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    Sulaymaniyah (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
    Sulaymaniyah or Slemani (Kurdish: سلێمانی, romanized: Silêmanî; Arabic: السليمانية, romanized: as-Sulaymāniyyah), is a city in the east of the Kurdistan Region...
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  • Awena (category Kurdish-language mass media)
    weekly independent Kurdish newspaper, published every Tuesday in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan . Awena means “The Mirror” in Kurdish. The newspaper was founded...
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    Gebran Tueni (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    14 April 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2013. "Kurdish journalist wins Gebran Tueni Award". The Kurdish Globe. 19 December 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2013....
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  • Awena (Kurdish) Azzaman Bahra Hawlati (Kurdish) Iraq Today (English) The Kurdish Globe Rozhnama (Kurdish) SOMA Digest (English) Xebat (Kurdish) Journal...
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    Assyrian homeland (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the symbol caption or type parameters)
    Christians hold critical meeting Archived 2011-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, The Kurdish Globe Dutch MP calls for autonomous Assyrian Christian region...
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    This is the timeline of the Turkish-Kurdish conflict. The Kurdish insurgency is an armed conflict between the Republic of Turkey and various Kurdish insurgent...
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    Erbil, Kurdistan "The Kurdish Globe," while also writing for the local student magazine Ozone. After a while Dizayee started working for the first English-language...
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  • Retrieved 2017-11-25. "The Apostrophe: Kurdistan Stories by Chris Kutschera". The Kurdish Globe (Erbil, Iraq). 30 June 2008. Archived from the original on 2013-06-12...
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  • News (iraqinews.com) Karbala News (Karbala) Ktabat (kitabat.com) The Kurdish Globe Renwen (Khanaqin, Iraqi Kurdistan) Rozhnama (Iraqi Kurdistan) SOMA...
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    List of gendarmeries (category Articles containing Kurdish-language text)
    the Guardian of Kurdistan Regional Capital". The Kurdish Globe. p. 7. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. "A hint of harmony, at last". The Economist...
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    Nineveh Plains (category Articles containing Kurdish-language text)
    romanized: Sahl Naynawā; Kurdish: ده‌شتا نه‌ینه‌وا, romanized: Deşta Neynewa) is a region in Nineveh Governorate in Iraq, to the north and east of the city Mosul....
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    Kurdistan Region–Palestine relations (category Articles containing Kurdish-language text)
    فلسطين وكردستان; Kurdish: پەیوەندییەکانی کوردستان و فەلەستین) covers the diplomatic, political, and cultural relations between the semi-autonomous Region...
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    Turkish Kurdistan (category Articles containing Kurdish-language text)
    Northern Kurdistan (Kurdish: Bakurê Kurdistanê) is the southeastern part of Turkey where Kurds form the predominant ethnic group. The Kurdish Institute of Paris...
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    Jalal Talabani (category Articles containing Kurdish-language text)
    Jalal Talabani (Kurdish: مام جەلال تاڵەبانی, romanized: Celal Talebanî; Arabic: جلال طالباني Jalāl Ṭālabānī; 12 November 1933 – 3 October 2017) was an...
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    Zakho (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
    Zakho, also spelled Zaxo (Kurdish: زاخۆ, romanized: Zaxo or Zaco, Syriac: ܙܵܟ݂ܘܿ, romanized: Zākhō, Armenian: Զախո, Arabic: زاخو, Lishanid Noshan: זאכו...
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  • The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, or TAK (Kurdish: Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan), is a Kurdish nationalist militant group in Turkey seeking an independent...
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  • "Shiite "Popular Mobilization" is unconstitutional". KurdishGlobe. 2 February 2015. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015....
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    of Kurdish origin. The Kurdish population in Jordan is approximately 30,000 and they mainly live in the cities of Amman, Irbid, Salt and Zarqa. The approximately...
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    nationalized the Iraq Petroleum Company, diversifying the Iraqi economy. He presided over the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War (1974–1975) and the Algiers Agreement...
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  • The word serhildan describes several Kurdish protests and uprisings since the 1990s that used the slogan "Êdî Bese" ("Enough") against Türkiye. Local...
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  • Sheikh Ali Ilyas (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
    "prayed for the strengthening of peaceful coexistence in Kurdistan Region, Iraq, and across the globe." Ilyas was congratulated by Kurdish leader Masoud...
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    circumnavigation of the globe, in the same direction as the apparent motion of the sun across the sky. Although the Kurdish geographer Abu'l-Fida (1273–1331) had predicted...
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  • 2007 Some Iraqi Kurds find rebel cousins 'annoying' 14 November 2007 The Kurdish Globe New correction center opens in Duhok 4 September 2007 Seminar for...
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  • Service and Reform List (category Kurdish political party alliances)
    2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, Niqash, 2009-06-25 Election campaigns start in Kurdistan Archived 2009-08-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kurdish Globe, 2009-05-23...
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    Chopy Fatah (category CS1 Kurdish-language sources (ku))
    Kurdish: چۆپی شاکر فەتاح) (/tʃoʊpi/; born June 10, 1983) is a contemporary Kurdish singer. She was born in Kirkuk, Iraq. Her family emigrated to the Netherlands...
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