| Titre : |
Kurdistan at the dawn of the century [1] : Volume I - 1998 |
| Titre original : |
Yaddaşt | یادداشت. [Le Kurdistan à l'aube du siècle] |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Rafiq Hilmi, Auteur ; Fereydun Refîq Hilmî, Traducteur |
| Editeur : |
Greenford [London, England] : New Hope |
| Année de publication : |
1998- |
| Importance : |
(Vol.1), 168 p. |
| Présentation : |
Illustrations |
| Format : |
22 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-91-973354-3-0 |
| Note générale : |
Photos, index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Kurde (kur) |
| Mots-clés : |
Autobiographie, mémoires Première Guerre Mondiale Empire Ottoman Mustafa Kemal Traité de Sèvres Traité de Lausanne Société des Nations Irak Mandat britannique Cheikh Mahmoud Barzincî |
| Index. décimale : |
1080 Salên 1914-1923 | Années 1914-1923 | Years 1914-1923 | ساڵانی ١٩١٤-١٩٢٣ |
| Résumé : |
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| Note de contenu : |
About the Author: Rafiq Hilmi was born in 1898 in Kurdistan, and passed away, after a stroke, in 1960, at the age of 62. During his lifetime he led a busy and active life, always searching for ways of serving his beloved country-Kurdistan and his people. Educated in Turkey and influenced by the Turkish way of life, he soon became disillusioned with them and, on his return to his country, he immediately started to work for Kurdish independence. Despite his young age he assumed very serious responsibilities, and, having worked with Sheikh Mahmud during the latter’s short rule, he became a trusted aid and confidant of the Sheikh who later sent him back to Turkey to seek agreement with the rebel Turks despite Hilmi’s advice to the'Sheikh to forge an agreement with the British, instead. Later, Hilmi tried, several times, to rally the Kurds around to seek and fight for their legitimate right’ to self-determination but the Kurds were, as ever, disunited and unable to agree on a common cause. In the late thirties to middle forties, he established and became the leader of the first and most powerful Kurdish intellectual, national force - a political party which became the guiding inspiration for dozens of other national organisations, and the school, from which, the majority of Kurdish politicians graduated. That party - “Hiwa or Hope, was behind the Kurdish movement in Southern Kurdistan and was the only truly patriotic organ ever. |
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Kurdistan at the dawn of the century [1] = Yaddaşt | یادداشت. [Le Kurdistan à l'aube du siècle] : Volume I - 1998 [texte imprimé] / Rafiq Hilmi, Auteur ; Fereydun Refîq Hilmî, Traducteur . - Greenford [London, England] : New Hope, 1998- . - (Vol.1), 168 p. : Illustrations ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-91-973354-3-0 Photos, index Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Kurde ( kur)
| Mots-clés : |
Autobiographie, mémoires Première Guerre Mondiale Empire Ottoman Mustafa Kemal Traité de Sèvres Traité de Lausanne Société des Nations Irak Mandat britannique Cheikh Mahmoud Barzincî |
| Index. décimale : |
1080 Salên 1914-1923 | Années 1914-1923 | Years 1914-1923 | ساڵانی ١٩١٤-١٩٢٣ |
| Résumé : |
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| Note de contenu : |
About the Author: Rafiq Hilmi was born in 1898 in Kurdistan, and passed away, after a stroke, in 1960, at the age of 62. During his lifetime he led a busy and active life, always searching for ways of serving his beloved country-Kurdistan and his people. Educated in Turkey and influenced by the Turkish way of life, he soon became disillusioned with them and, on his return to his country, he immediately started to work for Kurdish independence. Despite his young age he assumed very serious responsibilities, and, having worked with Sheikh Mahmud during the latter’s short rule, he became a trusted aid and confidant of the Sheikh who later sent him back to Turkey to seek agreement with the rebel Turks despite Hilmi’s advice to the'Sheikh to forge an agreement with the British, instead. Later, Hilmi tried, several times, to rally the Kurds around to seek and fight for their legitimate right’ to self-determination but the Kurds were, as ever, disunited and unable to agree on a common cause. In the late thirties to middle forties, he established and became the leader of the first and most powerful Kurdish intellectual, national force - a political party which became the guiding inspiration for dozens of other national organisations, and the school, from which, the majority of Kurdish politicians graduated. That party - “Hiwa or Hope, was behind the Kurdish movement in Southern Kurdistan and was the only truly patriotic organ ever. |
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