Vol. 10 no. 1 (2022) Front matter Kurdish Studies Kurdish Studies PDF Editorial Editorial Sacha Alsancakli PDF Articles An Intellectual on a Mission: Abdullah Jalal Fatah, his dissertation on Kurdish culture (1978) and heritage making inspired by Józef Chałasiński and Polish academia Joanna Bocheńska PDF Interpreting Visual Sociology: Methodological Triangulation In Sociological Research Dr. Amlan Lahiri PDF Hedgewar And The Rise Of Hindu Nationalism Raushan Thakur PDF Information and Data Sciences: A Pragmatic Perspective on Their Evolution Dr. Sandip Banerjee PDF Migration and Tribal Life P. Sudheer Kumar PDF Communist Europe and the Kurdish Question During the Cold War (1940s 1980s) Etienne Forestier-Peyrat PDF Rethinking State-Non-state Alliances: A Theoretical Analysis of the U.S. Kurdish Relationship Ozum Yesiltas PDF Islamic Universalism or Ethno-nationalism? Exploring identity salience within a Kurdish migrant community in Britain Serena Hussain PDF Documents of the Iraqi State and the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the Impact of the 2003 Occupation on them Mustafa H. Ahmed PDF OBITUARY In Memory of Kadri Yıldırım (Qedrî Yildirim) (1959 – 2021) Mehmet Kurt PDF In memoriam Kamal Mazhar Ahmad (1937-2021), doyen of Kurdish historians Martin van Bruinessen PDF Book Reviews The Kurds. Legend of the East Martin van Bruinessen PDF The Forgotten Years of Kurdish Nationalism in Iran Martin van Bruinessen PDF Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity Cemre Aydoğan PDF Login Register Make A Submission Keywords Kurdish StudiesKurdsmigrationTurkeyKurdishKurdistangenderSyriaimmigrationIraqIraqi KurdistanrefugeesmediadiasporaMigrationfamilyAlevismRojavaYezidisautonomyUnited StatesKurdish studiestransnational migrationIranstereotypesminoritiesAlevisactivismEuropesovereigntyareal linguisticsPKKIndiaBalkans