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The Children of Roj: The Story of the Kurdish People
| AUTHOR | Omeri, Mem |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (03/16/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The story of the Kurdish people is one of resilience, longing, and an unbreakable connection to land, language, and heritage. It is a history both triumphant and tragic, filled with moments of great heroism and deep sorrow. Too often, the Kurdish experience has been written about from the outside-framed by the perspectives of conquerors, rulers, and distant historians. This book, however, seeks to tell these stories from within, capturing the soul of a people whose voices have too often been silenced. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, these narratives breathe life into Kurdish history, blending historical events with the emotional truths that define a nation. Each chapter, while grounded in historical fact, transcends mere documentation. These stories explore universal themes-love and loss, justice and tyranny, exile and homecoming-woven through the fabric of Kurdish history. From the rise of the Medes to the ongoing struggles for recognition, these pages illuminate not just the past, but the enduring spirit of the Kurds. At the heart of this collection lies a deep reverence for the power of storytelling itself. In a world where history is often written by the victors, this book offers a counterpoint: a testament to memory, identity, and the strength of a people who refuse to be forgotten. Whether you are a scholar, a dreamer, or someone seeking to understand the Kurdish experience, may these stories guide you through the echoes of history and into the timeless soul of a nation.
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ISBN-13:
9798314300572
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
242
Carton Quantity:
32
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.51 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.72 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
History | Middle East - General
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The story of the Kurdish people is one of resilience, longing, and an unbreakable connection to land, language, and heritage. It is a history both triumphant and tragic, filled with moments of great heroism and deep sorrow. Too often, the Kurdish experience has been written about from the outside-framed by the perspectives of conquerors, rulers, and distant historians. This book, however, seeks to tell these stories from within, capturing the soul of a people whose voices have too often been silenced. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, these narratives breathe life into Kurdish history, blending historical events with the emotional truths that define a nation. Each chapter, while grounded in historical fact, transcends mere documentation. These stories explore universal themes-love and loss, justice and tyranny, exile and homecoming-woven through the fabric of Kurdish history. From the rise of the Medes to the ongoing struggles for recognition, these pages illuminate not just the past, but the enduring spirit of the Kurds. At the heart of this collection lies a deep reverence for the power of storytelling itself. In a world where history is often written by the victors, this book offers a counterpoint: a testament to memory, identity, and the strength of a people who refuse to be forgotten. Whether you are a scholar, a dreamer, or someone seeking to understand the Kurdish experience, may these stories guide you through the echoes of history and into the timeless soul of a nation.
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