Who Are The Kurds English?
Who Are The Kurds English?
Who Are The Kurds English?
Texts that suggest that the Median language was not very different in comparison to the current Kurdish language Texts suggestingthat Kurdish was the language of other Mesopotamian and Anatolian communities. A manuscript dated back to 861 A.D that describes Kurdish ancient alphabet. History of Kurdish empires and rulers who ruled in the region from the dawn of civilisation until the tenth century A.D. Views of Kurds during the ninth century A.D that suggest their awareness of their history and ancient past.
This book is published in Kurdish (Sorani dialect) and the French and English translations are underway. The seminar, which will be held in Kurdish, will be chaired by Dr Rebwar Fattah. All are welcome
Date and time of the event: 15:00 -18:00, 9th March 2013 Location: Birkbeck College, University of London Lecture theatre B33 Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX
Nearest underground Stations: Russell Square, Euston Square, Warren Street, Goodge Street Buses: 7, 59, 168, 68 and 188 all stop outside Russell Square. The entrance to the Malet Street building is off Torrington Square. This is the only entrance to the main building.