Kurdish Studies Archive publishes the content of volumes 1 to 10 of Kurdish Studies. This interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal was dedicated to publishing high-quality research and scholarship. Since 2023 the journal has been continued as the new Kurdish Studies Journal, published by Brill, and focuses on research, scholarship, and debates in the field of Kurdish studies in a multidisciplinary fashion covering a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, economics, history, society, gender, minorities, politics, health, law, environment, language, media, culture, arts, and education.
Historiography and language in 17th-century Ottoman Kurdistan: A study of two Turkish translations of the SharafnÄma
âSacha Alsancakli
The shaky foundations of the 1926 annexation of Southern Kurdistan to Iraq
âAram Rafaat
Translation
The English-Turkish Conflict of Mosul
âJoachim von Elbe, translated by Ethem Ãoban
Obituary
In memoriam: Faleh Abdul Jabar (1946-2018)
âMichiel Leezenberg
Book reviews
Thomas Schmidinger, Rojava: Revolution, War and the Future of Syriaâs Kurds
âElif Genç
Nazand Begikhani, Aisha K. Gill and Gill Hague, Honour-Based Violence: Experiences and Counter-Strategies in Iraqi Kurdistan and the UK Kurdish Diaspora
âLis Bates
Mehmet Orhan, Political Violence and Kurds in Turkey: Fragmentations, Mobilizations, Participations and Repertoires; H. Akin Ãnver, Turkeyâs Kurdish Question: Discourse and Politics since 1990
âBahar Baser
Burak Bilgehan Ãzpek, The Peace Process between Turkey and the Kurds: Anatomy of a Failure
âMetin Atmaca
Scholars and students of Kurdish Studies in all its aspects such as culture, history, society, politics, economics, religions, and languages.