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Kurdistan Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage and Vibrant Culture of Kurdistan" Step back in time with an ancient map of Persia, a lithograph published in 1877

Background imageKurdistan Collection: account visit Chaldaean Christians Kurdistan

account visit Chaldaean Christians Kurdistan
with an account of a visit to the Chaldaean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or devilworshippers; and an enquiry into the manners and arts of the ancient Assyrians, Nineveh and its remains

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Eunuch warrior battle Nineveh remains account

Eunuch warrior battle Nineveh remains account
Eunuch warrior in battle, Nineveh and its remains, with an account of a visit to the Chaldaean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Partial Map Of Turkey Kurdistan Iraq Persia Middle East In 1890S From The Citizens Atlas Of The

Partial Map Of Turkey Kurdistan Iraq Persia Middle East In 1890S From The Citizens Atlas Of The World Published London Circa 1899

Background imageKurdistan Collection: OTTOMAN EMPIRE: KURDS. General Hadi Pasha of Turkey signing the never-ratified

OTTOMAN EMPIRE: KURDS. General Hadi Pasha of Turkey signing the never-ratified treaty of peace between Turkey and the Allies at Sevres, France

Background imageKurdistan Collection: View, Kermanshah, Capital, Kurdistan, 1840s60s, Salted paper print, Photographs, possibly

View, Kermanshah, Capital, Kurdistan, 1840s60s, Salted paper print, Photographs, possibly, by Luigi Pesce, Italian, 18181891, 2, AM170720 045180

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Citadel of Erbil by night

Citadel of Erbil by night
Entrance of Erbil citadel (Front view) by night. Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Source Size = 3780 x 4989

Source Size = 3780 x 4989
THE MISSION TO THE ASSYRIAN CHRISTIANS OF KURDISTAN: 1. The Patriarchs Church at Kochanes, East View; 2. The Patriarch Mar Shimoor; 3. The Archdeacon of Tyari; 4

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Types from Albania, Kurdistan, and Armenia, Engraving 1882

Types from Albania, Kurdistan, and Armenia, Engraving 1882

Background imageKurdistan Collection: KURDISH HUNTER. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan)

KURDISH HUNTER. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Iranian Kurdistan) and northern Syria (Western Kurdistan)

Background imageKurdistan Collection: TURKISH BEY, OF BITLESS, KURDISTAN. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey

TURKISH BEY, OF BITLESS, KURDISTAN. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan)

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Nuts for sale in the Bazar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Nuts for sale in the Bazar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Spices in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Spices in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Kurdish food in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Kurdish food in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Road leading to the Darbandikhan artifical lake on the border of Iran, Iraq Kurdistan

Road leading to the Darbandikhan artifical lake on the border of Iran, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Sheik chooli Minaret in the Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil or Hawler, capital

Sheik chooli Minaret in the Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil or Hawler, capital of Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Snow capped mountains above the Hamilton road leading into Iran, Iraq Kurdistan

Snow capped mountains above the Hamilton road leading into Iran, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Road leading through the green scenery around the Darbandikhan artifical lake on the border of Iran

Road leading through the green scenery around the Darbandikhan artifical lake on the border of Iran, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Dades for sale in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Dades for sale in the Bazaar of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Castle Khanzad, Iraq Kurdistan

Castle Khanzad, Iraq Kurdistan

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Tribute river for the Tigris, in Iraq kurdistan near Mosul

Tribute river for the Tigris, in Iraq kurdistan near Mosul

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Qala Citadel

Qala Citadel
Scenic view of the old Qalaa citadel a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Erbil or Arbil Northern Iraq

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin (1169-1239), known as Ibn Almustawfi

Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin (1169-1239), known as Ibn Almustawfi, a historian and minister of Erbil at the old Qalaa citadel a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Erbil or Arbil

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin (1169-1239), known as Ibn Almustawfi

Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin (1169-1239), known as Ibn Almustawfi, a historian and minister of Erbil at the old Qalaa citadel a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Erbil or Arbil

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Types From Albania

Types From Albania, Kurdistan, And Armenia, Engraving 1882

Background imageKurdistan Collection: KURDISH HUNTER. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq

KURDISH HUNTER. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Iranian Kurdistan) and northern Syria (Western Kurdistan)

Background imageKurdistan Collection: TURKISH BEY, OF BITLESS, KURDISTAN. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey

TURKISH BEY, OF BITLESS, KURDISTAN. Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan)

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Shar Park and Qaysari Bazaar, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Shar Park and Qaysari Bazaar, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: St. Josephs Church, Ankawa, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

St. Josephs Church, Ankawa, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Clock tower in Shar Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Clock tower in Shar Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Qaysari Bazaar, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Qaysari Bazaar, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin at the main entrance to The Citadel, Erbil, Kurdistan

Statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmed Sharaf-Aldin at the main entrance to The Citadel, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Minare Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Minare Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: The Citadel, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

The Citadel, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Aerial view of Minare Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Aerial view of Minare Park, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Shar Park, Clock tower and Qaysari Bazaars, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Shar Park, Clock tower and Qaysari Bazaars, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Statues and fountains below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq

Statues and fountains below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Statue alley in the Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan

Statue alley in the Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Huge square with below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Huge square with below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Minare Park and Shanadar Park in Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Huge square with water fountains below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan

Huge square with water fountains below the citadel of Erbil (Hawler), capital of Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Shepherd with his herd of sheep in Ahmedawa on the border of Iran, Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Shepherd with his herd of sheep in Ahmedawa on the border of Iran, Iraq Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Turkish Basketmaker - Diarbekir, Turkey

Turkish Basketmaker - Diarbekir, Turkey
Basketmaker from Diarbekir, Turkey. Largest town in the Kurdistan Highlands on the Tigris - 194 miles notheast of Aleppo on highway between Baghdad and Constantinople

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Source of Tigris

Source of Tigris
The river Tigris (Shatt Dijla in Arabic) has its source in a lake in Kurdistan, whence it flows into Iraq to join the Euphrates, passing through Mosul and Baghdad

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Flock of sheep, important in the Kurdish economy, Kurdistan, Anatolia, Turkey

Flock of sheep, important in the Kurdish economy, Kurdistan, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Salt pans close to Lake Van, Kurdistan, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Salt pans close to Lake Van, Kurdistan, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Single arch of the Malabadi Bridge built by Artukid

Single arch of the Malabadi Bridge built by Artukid Turks in 1146 across the Batman River, in the Kurdistan area of Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageKurdistan Collection: Stone built beehive houses now used as cattle byres and granaries

Stone built beehive houses now used as cattle byres and granaries, at Harran, Kurdistan, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage and Vibrant Culture of Kurdistan" Step back in time with an ancient map of Persia, a lithograph published in 1877, as we embark on a journey to discover the captivating land of Kurdistan. Nestled within Iraq's borders, this region holds countless treasures waiting to be explored. Our first stop takes us to Lalish, the spiritual capital of the Kurdish sect known as Yazidis. Here, amidst breathtaking landscapes, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique traditions and beliefs that have shaped this community for centuries. Continuing our adventure, we arrive at Erbil, a bustling city that serves as both the cultural and economic heart of Iraqi Kurdistan. Shar Park and Qaysari Bazaars offer a vibrant tapestry of sights and sounds where locals and tourists alike come together to experience authentic Kurdish hospitality. As we venture further into Diyarbakir in Kurdistan, picturesque fields dotted with tractors paint a serene backdrop against which daily life unfolds. This glimpse into rural living showcases the resilience and hard work embedded deep within Kurdish culture. Returning to Erbil once more, we find ourselves beneath its magnificent citadel where Kurdish souvenirs entice passersby below Hawler's watchful gaze. These mementos serve as tangible reminders of our unforgettable encounters throughout Iraq's vibrant Kurdish region. No exploration would be complete without indulging in local customs; thus, we partake in one beloved tradition – enjoying hookah sessions shared among friends old and new. The aromatic smoke intertwines with tales told over generations while fostering connections that transcend borders. Delving further into history reveals an old topographic map showcasing Asia Minor (Turkey) from 1897 – a testament to how boundaries have shifted but not diminished this land's enduring allure. We also catch glimpses of Kuwait City's Old Ships port - another reminder that trade routes have long connected diverse cultures across these lands.