Kurdish Language
The statue of Peshmerga fighter in Kirkuk. (Photo: Kurdish Media)
A screenshot of the SANA website with Kurdish (Kurmanji) language content. (Photo: Screenshotted from SANA)
The photo shows Kurdish youth in the diaspora learning the Kurdish language. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The official logo of the Kurdish Academy. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
MP Dr. Nahla Qadir Muhammad Al-Afandi. (Photo: Shams TV)
The official logo of Iraq's Ministry of Higher Education and the Kurdistani territories on the map. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The group of Kurdish youth graduating from Kurdish language course in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The cover of the Kurdish language book "Learn Kurdish". (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The Kurdish teachers who were detained by the Turkish government. (Photo: Designed by Kurdistan24)
The book by Tetsuya Nawada titled "An Introduction to the Kurdish Language". (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Keles Kocu, center, a six-year old Kurdish primary school student with his classmates in the southeastern Turkish village of Kurtulus, March 1, 2000. (Photo: AP)
Kurdish students begin their studies in Kirkuk. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The language course prepared by the Vejin Cultural and Artistic Organization. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Cafe Kurdish workers on left, table set up with tea, plates decorated with Kurdish expressions (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
Cars drive on the Bismarckstrasse road, a main entrance road in the German capital during rush hour time in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 24, 2020. (Photo: AP/Markus Schreiber)
A day after elections, people walk in the mainly-Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey, Monday, June 25, 2018. (Photo: AP/Emre Tazegul)