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Titre : Six months in a Syrian monastery : being the record of a visit to the head quarters of the Syrian church in Mesopotamia, with some account of the Yazidis or devil worshippers of Mosul and El Jilwah, their sacred book Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Oswald Hutton Parry (1868-1936), Auteur Editeur : London : H. Cox Année de publication : 1895 Importance : xviii + 399 p. Présentation : Carte. illustrations. Note générale : Itinéraire, glossaire, Index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : voyage, in the east Voyage. Kurdistan Travel Syria Yezidis Yézidis Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Note de contenu : Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. En ligne : https://archive.org/details/sixmonthsinasyr00parrgoog/page/n14/mode/2up Format de la ressource électronique : https://archive.org/details/sixmonthsinasyr00parrgoog/page/n14/mode/2up Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8897 Six months in a Syrian monastery : being the record of a visit to the head quarters of the Syrian church in Mesopotamia, with some account of the Yazidis or devil worshippers of Mosul and El Jilwah, their sacred book [texte imprimé] / Oswald Hutton Parry (1868-1936), Auteur . - London : H. Cox, 1895 . - xviii + 399 p. : Carte. illustrations.
Itinéraire, glossaire, Index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : voyage, in the east Voyage. Kurdistan Travel Syria Yezidis Yézidis Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Note de contenu : Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. En ligne : https://archive.org/details/sixmonthsinasyr00parrgoog/page/n14/mode/2up Format de la ressource électronique : https://archive.org/details/sixmonthsinasyr00parrgoog/page/n14/mode/2up Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8897
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Titre : Soane at Halabja, an echo (1936) : Reprinted from the "Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society", vol. 23, octobre 1936, pp. 622-625 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cecil John Edmonds, Auteur Editeur : Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Royal Central Asian Society Année de publication : 1936 Importance : 4 p. Note générale : Présent dans un recueil factice "Kurdica" et comme exemplaire indépendant. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Kurdistan. Halabja. Voyages. Déguisement. Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Résumé : Kurdistan. Halabja. Déguisement. Note de contenu : Voyages. Kurdistan. Halabja. Tahir Beg, poète. Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1593 Soane at Halabja, an echo (1936) : Reprinted from the "Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society", vol. 23, octobre 1936, pp. 622-625 [texte imprimé] / Cecil John Edmonds, Auteur . - Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Royal Central Asian Society, 1936 . - 4 p.
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Présent dans un recueil factice "Kurdica" et comme exemplaire indépendant.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Kurdistan. Halabja. Voyages. Déguisement. Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Résumé : Kurdistan. Halabja. Déguisement. Note de contenu : Voyages. Kurdistan. Halabja. Tahir Beg, poète. Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1593 Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : A soldier in Kurdistan : Rupert Hay's two years in Kurdistan ; [Les deux années de Rupert Hay au Kurdistan] Titre original : [Un soldat au Kurdistan] Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William Rupert Hay, Auteur ; Paul Rich, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : Cambridge [Royaume-Uni] : Allborough Année de publication : 1991 Collection : Allborough Middle East classics Importance : 324 p. Présentation : Illustrations, cartes ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-85571-018-4 Note générale : Annexes Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Kurdistan Voyages Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Résumé : Kurdistan does not exist as a country, yet it certainly does exist as a nation. A people of great number and antiquity, united by a shared heritage, the Kurds are primarily scattered over five countries-Turley, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Russia. For a great many years they have played the unenviable role of pawns in the Middle East's turbulent power struggles, manipulated by governments using Kurdish troubles as a means of outmaneuvering their opponents. William Rupert Hay was a British political officer who was in charge of the largely Kurdish district of Arbil in northern Iraq from 1918 to 1920. He was given the task of establishing and maintaining British rule in the area in the wake of the invasion of the First World War. Two Years in Kurdistan is a detailed personal account of Hay's time in Arbil. It traces his progress from the initial warm welcome given by the Kurds (who were, in the wake of a war, living in terrible conditions and believed that British rule heralded the dawning of a new and better age) through disillusionment at stiffer taxes, tighter laws, and the failure of the British to significantly improve the quality of life to the eventual rebellion of 1920. Through all these events, Hay paints a vivid portrait of the people and places of northern Iraq and many extraordinary experiences, whether it be hunting the outlaw Nuri Bahil ("a patriot and a hero...a sort of Robin Hood"), conversing with the gregarious tribal chief Hama Agha (who claimed to be 130 and fathered a child when 90) or describing attempts on his own life. The most important aspect of the book is that it explains the feelings held towards the region by a man who, many years later, was, as British Political Resident, to play a crucial role in shaping the modern Gulf. As Hay noted in 1921, with remarkable relevance to today, "Poor people, I am afraid they must have been bitterly disappointed of the high hopes for the future which they entertained." Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3895 A soldier in Kurdistan = [Un soldat au Kurdistan] : Rupert Hay's two years in Kurdistan ; [Les deux années de Rupert Hay au Kurdistan] [texte imprimé] / William Rupert Hay, Auteur ; Paul Rich, Préfacier, etc. . - Cambridge [Royaume-Uni] : Allborough, 1991 . - 324 p. : Illustrations, cartes. - (Allborough Middle East classics) .
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ISBN : 978-1-85571-018-4
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Kurdistan Voyages Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Résumé : Kurdistan does not exist as a country, yet it certainly does exist as a nation. A people of great number and antiquity, united by a shared heritage, the Kurds are primarily scattered over five countries-Turley, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Russia. For a great many years they have played the unenviable role of pawns in the Middle East's turbulent power struggles, manipulated by governments using Kurdish troubles as a means of outmaneuvering their opponents. William Rupert Hay was a British political officer who was in charge of the largely Kurdish district of Arbil in northern Iraq from 1918 to 1920. He was given the task of establishing and maintaining British rule in the area in the wake of the invasion of the First World War. Two Years in Kurdistan is a detailed personal account of Hay's time in Arbil. It traces his progress from the initial warm welcome given by the Kurds (who were, in the wake of a war, living in terrible conditions and believed that British rule heralded the dawning of a new and better age) through disillusionment at stiffer taxes, tighter laws, and the failure of the British to significantly improve the quality of life to the eventual rebellion of 1920. Through all these events, Hay paints a vivid portrait of the people and places of northern Iraq and many extraordinary experiences, whether it be hunting the outlaw Nuri Bahil ("a patriot and a hero...a sort of Robin Hood"), conversing with the gregarious tribal chief Hama Agha (who claimed to be 130 and fathered a child when 90) or describing attempts on his own life. The most important aspect of the book is that it explains the feelings held towards the region by a man who, many years later, was, as British Political Resident, to play a crucial role in shaping the modern Gulf. As Hay noted in 1921, with remarkable relevance to today, "Poor people, I am afraid they must have been bitterly disappointed of the high hopes for the future which they entertained." Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3895 Exemplaires (1)
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a soldierImage Jpeg Strange lands and friendly people / William O. (Justice) Douglas (1951)
Titre : Strange lands and friendly people Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William O. (Justice) Douglas Editeur : New York (NY) [USA] : Harper and Brothers Année de publication : 1951 Importance : XVI + 336 p. Format : 140x210 mm Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1823 Strange lands and friendly people [texte imprimé] / William O. (Justice) Douglas . - New York (NY) [USA] : Harper and Brothers, 1951 . - XVI + 336 p. ; 140x210 mm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1823 Südosteverlies / Bekîr Yildiz (1987)
Titre : Südosteverlies : drei literarische Reportagen über Anatolien Titre original : [La forteresse du Sud-Est : trois reportages littéraires sur l'Anatolie] Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Bekîr Yildiz, Auteur ; Gisela Kraft, Traducteur Editeur : Berlin, Weimar : Aufbau Année de publication : 1987 Importance : 175 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-351-00538-2 Note générale : Carte. Langue originelle: turc.
Littérature. Turquie. Kurdistan de Turquie (Bakur). Récit de voyage. Reportages.Langues : Allemand (ger) Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10039 Südosteverlies = [La forteresse du Sud-Est : trois reportages littéraires sur l'Anatolie] : drei literarische Reportagen über Anatolien [texte imprimé] / Bekîr Yildiz, Auteur ; Gisela Kraft, Traducteur . - Berlin, Weimar : Aufbau, 1987 . - 175 p.
ISBN : 978-3-351-00538-2
Carte. Langue originelle: turc.
Littérature. Turquie. Kurdistan de Turquie (Bakur). Récit de voyage. Reportages.
Langues : Allemand (ger)
Index. décimale : 1360 Bîranînên gerokan | Récits de voyages | Travelogues | سەفەرنامە Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10039 Exemplaires (1)
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PermalinkLes surprises du Kurdistan / François Balsan (1945)
PermalinkSweet tea with cardamom / Teresa Thornhill (1997)
PermalinkSyriens, syriennes (1992-1994) / Laurence Deonna (1998)
PermalinkA thousand sighs, a thousand revolts / Christiane Bird (2004)
PermalinkTo Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in disguise / E. B. (Major) Soane (1926)
PermalinkA traveller on horseback in Eastern Turkey and Iran / Christina Dodwell (1987)
PermalinkTravels in Koordistan, Mesopotamia, including an account of parts of those Countries hiterto unvisited by Europeans [2] / J. Baillie Fraser (1840)
PermalinkTravels in Koordistan, Mesopotamia, including an account of parts of those Countries hiterto unvisited by Europeans [1] / J. Baillie Fraser (1840)
PermalinkTravels in Persia vol. 3 / Moritz Wagner (1856)
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