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aghdad city is considered as one of the most
prominent places for Kurdish intellectual movement. Residing the Kurds in
Baghdad has a deep-rooted history that belongs to the stage of pre-establishing
Iraq as a state and recognizing Baghdad as its capital; this basically
associates with many historical and geographical factors. The geographical
factor is one of the noticeable factors that are related to the closeness of
Kurdish territories to Baghdad. However, the intellectual group among the
residents has had a crucial role in establishing the intellectual movement at
the city. Along with its long history, the movement has also been impacted by
so many political events after the establishment of Iraq. The 1958 revolution,
for instance, created an environment where freedom of publishing and expressing
national and political opinions has been liberated. This had its own reflection
on a variety of aspects in Kurdish language and literature. Following the
outbreak of Kurds’ September revolution in 1961, there were still some literary
activities existed in the city, like continual issuing of some intellectual
magazines, such as Hiwa (1957-1963) and Ronahi (1960-1962). However, between
1963 and 1967, the Kurdish intellectual movement faced a harsher circumstance;
The Kurdish Victory Club, Hiwa Magazine, and the majority of the Kurdish
magazines and newspapers were closed, a few number of Kurdish books and
booklets were printed, and The Department of Kurdish at College of Arts was
threatened with closure. Between 1967 and 1970 a suitable political situation
was attained for the Kurds, as a result of the treaty negotiated in 1966
between the Iraqi government and Kurdish presidency. The issuance of each Brayi
(Al-Ta’khi) newspaper in 1967 and 1968 and Bayan magazine in 1969 was the
output of that political change. As of the 1970 Treaty, a new stage was
achieved for Kurdish intellectual movement. This stage is considered as a
golden era in reliving different aspects of Kurdish intellectual.
The city of Baghdad hosted a wide range of
this progress, even, to a great extent, became the center of evolution for
Kurdish intellectual movement.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | August 25, 2018 |
Submission Date | January 24, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 |
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