About This Book
The author offers a travelogue and ethnographic survey of eastern Kurdistan, combining route-by-route descriptions with geological and topographical observation. Chapters describe volcanic plateaus, river gorges, towns and villages, local legends and religious traditions, and the lives and customs of diverse communities. Historical and archaeological notes are interwoven with firsthand impressions and contemporary wartime experiences, while sketches and photographs illustrate key scenes. Supplementary material such as a glossary and index support readers navigating the region's complex landscape and social fabric.
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