Kurds : MA11.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 1995-
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://ehrafWorldCultures.yale.edu/collection?owc=MA11
Subjects

Included WorkBarth, Fredrik, 1928-2016 Father's brother's daughter marriage in Kurdistan.
Included WorkBarth, Fredrik, 1928-2016 Principles of social organization in southern Kurdistan.
Included WorkEdmonds, C. J. (Cecil John) Kurds of Iraq.
Included WorkGarnett, Lucy Mary Jane, 1849-1934 Women of Turkey and their folk-lore. II, Jewish and Moslem Women.
Included WorkHansen, Henny Harald. Kurdish woman's life.
Included WorkIzady, Mehrdad R. Kurds.
Included WorkJohnson, J. C. A. Kurds of Iraq. I.
Included WorkJohnson, J. C. A. Kurds of Iraq. II.
Included WorkLeach, E. R. (Edmund Ronald), 1910-1989 Social and economic organisation of the Rowanduz Kurds.
Included WorkMasters, William Murray, 1927- Rowanduz.
Included WorkRoosevelt, Archibald, Jr., 1918-1990 Kurdish Republic of Mahabad.
Included WorkVinogradov, Amal. Kurd cultural summary.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
SerieseHRAF world cultures. Middle East
EHRAF world cultures. Middle East. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Father's brother's daughter marriage in Kurdistan ; Principles of social organization in southern Kurdistan / Fredrik Barth -- Cultural summary, Kurds / Annette Busby -- The Kurds of Iraq / C.J. Edmonds -- The Jewish and Moslem Women / Lucy Mary Jane Garnett -- The Kurdish woman's life / Henny Harald Hansen -- The Kurds / Mehrdad Izady -- The Kurds of Iraq. I and II / J.C.A. Johnson -- Social and economic organisation of the Rowanduz Kurds / Edmund Ronald Leach -- Rowanduz / William Murray Masters -- The Kurdish Republic of Mahabad / Archie Roosevelt Jr. -- Kurd cultural summary / Amal Vinogradov.
Abstract The Kurds speak the Kurdish language and they inhabit the mountainous crescent that extends from the Euphrates River in northern Syria and Turkey to the Kermanshah in Iran. This area is generally designated as Kurdistan, although it has neither political nor geographical unity. Kurds live in the nations of Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and the former USSR. The areas of densest settlement are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. This file includes 12 documents covering prehistoric times to the early 1990s with the majority in the period from 1890-1950.
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General noteThis portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 1995 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file.
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