The Kurds: an Historical and Political StudyOxford U.P., 1966 - 178 pages Historical study of political problems of the kurdish tribal peoples of Iran, Islamic Republic, Iraq and Turkey - covers geographical aspects of sedentary and nomadic kurds, their nationalist activities, religion, languages, cultural factors, the role of UK, the influence of communist political theory (incl. The role of USSR), etc. Bibliography pp. 161 to 163, and maps. |
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THE KURDS IN TURKEY | 33 |
Saiyid Reza in Dersim | 43 |
THE KURDS IN IRAQ | 107 |
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