This paper focuses on Kurdish elites and their quest for a Kurdish state during the Peace Conference that took place in Paris after the First World War. Cross-examining the British, French, Kurdish, and Ottoman sources, this paper shows that despite the failure to establish a Kurdish state in the aftermath of the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire the Kurdish elites, with their diplomatic and political experience and networking had equal, sometimes better, capacity to the leaders of other delegations in the Peace Conference. To demonstrate this, I focus on Kurdish elites, who were experienced in the imperial statecraft, especially Şerif Pasha, Sheikh Abdulkadir, Emin Ali Bedirhan, and Süreyya Bedirhan, lay out the complex relations amongs...
At most times, Kurdish society has existed at the periphery of, and functioned as a buffer between,...
141 pagesThe aim of this thesis is to trace the process of Kurdish nation-building process through t...
This essay analyzes the theoretical concept of nationalism in the post WWI era through the lens of t...
This paper focuses on Kurdish elites and their quest for a Kurdish state during the Peace Conference...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of ethno-national mobilisation amongst the Ku...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of ethno-national mobilisation amongst the Ku...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
I The initial phase of Kurdish nation formation in Anatolia may be dated from the last decade of the...
This study is a modest attempt to shed light on the role of the Kurdish Leaders in northern and sout...
The Kurdish issue has remained in place on Turkey’s agenda and that of the world for almost a hundre...
The Kurdish issue has remained in place on Turkey’s agenda and that of the world for almost a hundre...
The end of the First World War in 1918 signalled the downfall of the old order in the Middle East by...
In 1919 General Mustafa Kemal, the future leader of the Turkish Milli (nationalist) movement, decide...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
Ever since the emergence of the nation-states of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran after World War I, the disco...
At most times, Kurdish society has existed at the periphery of, and functioned as a buffer between,...
141 pagesThe aim of this thesis is to trace the process of Kurdish nation-building process through t...
This essay analyzes the theoretical concept of nationalism in the post WWI era through the lens of t...
This paper focuses on Kurdish elites and their quest for a Kurdish state during the Peace Conference...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of ethno-national mobilisation amongst the Ku...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of ethno-national mobilisation amongst the Ku...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
I The initial phase of Kurdish nation formation in Anatolia may be dated from the last decade of the...
This study is a modest attempt to shed light on the role of the Kurdish Leaders in northern and sout...
The Kurdish issue has remained in place on Turkey’s agenda and that of the world for almost a hundre...
The Kurdish issue has remained in place on Turkey’s agenda and that of the world for almost a hundre...
The end of the First World War in 1918 signalled the downfall of the old order in the Middle East by...
In 1919 General Mustafa Kemal, the future leader of the Turkish Milli (nationalist) movement, decide...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
Ever since the emergence of the nation-states of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran after World War I, the disco...
At most times, Kurdish society has existed at the periphery of, and functioned as a buffer between,...
141 pagesThe aim of this thesis is to trace the process of Kurdish nation-building process through t...
This essay analyzes the theoretical concept of nationalism in the post WWI era through the lens of t...