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The Republic of Kurdistan its Rise and Fall


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Éditeur : University of Oxford Date & Lieu : 1986-01-01, Oxford
Préface : Pages : 122
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 215 x 295mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Koo. Rep. N° 722Thème : Général

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The Republic of Kurdistan its Rise and Fall

The Republic of Kurdistan its Rise and Fall

Farideh Koohi,
Kamali Dehkordi

St. Antony's College

The term 'Kurdistan' is a geographic expression with no legal or international standing. There has never been an independent state of Kurdistan in the history of the modern Middle East. The territory known as Kurdistan is divided among Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria. There is also a small minority of Kurds living in the Soviet Union. There is however no clear consensus on Kurdistan's borders. On most maps of the Middle East, Kurdistan is marked as a mountainous area stretching from south-east Turkey across the most northern parts of Iraq into Iran's mid-western region. But the territory claimed as Kurdistan by most Kurdish sources is much larger. For example, A. Ghassemlou defines ...


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Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter I: General Information about Kurdistan

1. The Geography, Population and Culture of Kurdistan / 1
2. The Economy of Kurdistan / 4
3 Thp KnrHç in Tran / 9 
4. The Major Kurdish Tribes in Iranian Kurdistan / 11
5. The City of Mahabad / 14

Chapter II: The Beginning of the Movement in Iranian Kurdistan

1. Disturbances at Rezaieh / 19
2. The First Baku Trip / 22
3. The Komala J.K / 25

Chapter III; The Kurdish Issue and the Great Powers

1. Soviet Policy in Kurdistan / 37
2. British Policy in Kurdistan / 42
3. Relations with the Central Government / 44
4. The Police Station Incident / 47

Chapter IV:  Political Preparations

1. The Democratic Party of Kurdistan / 19
2. The Second Baku Trip / 54
3. The Barzanis / 67
4.  Background to Kurdish-Azerbaijani Relations / 59

Chapter V: The Kurdish Republic

1. The Kurdish Republic / 62
2. The Kurdish-Azerbaijani Agreement / 66
3. The Withdrawal of the Soviet Troops / 73
4. An Agreement with Tehran / 75
5. The Situation in the Republic / 81
6. Negotiations with Tehran / 87
7. The Situation in Tehran / 88

Chapter VI: The Downfall of the Republic

1. The Iranian Army's March Towards Tabriz and Mahabad / 93
2. The Downfall of the Republic in Kurdistan / 95
3. The Barzanis / 102

Conclusion: Why did the Republic Fall? / 107

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