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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Special Issue: Mass violence and the Kurds
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Special Issue: Mass violence and the Kurds
Published:
2022-09-25
Front matter
Front Matter
Kurdish Studies
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Editorial
Mass Violence and the Kurds: Introduction to the Special Issue
Ayhan Işık, Ugur Ümit Üngör
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Articles
The Impact of Vitamin B12 Deficiency on Type 2 Diabetes Patients: An Observational Study of 100 Cases
Dr. Sheeba Farhan
171 -172
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Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Current Applications and Future Prospects
Abdullah Mones Alamri, Mohammed Mohsen Alotaibi, Homoud Fuheid Alsubaie, Bader Rajallah Aljabri, Abdulaziz Saad AlDaubi, Majeed Obaid Alrowaily6, Sami Abdulaziz Alanazi, Ahmed Khalaf Alkhalaf
161 -163
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Dethronement Of God And Dislodgement Of Religion In Contemporary Indian English Women Poetry
Dr. Rashmi Bajaj, Dr. Aparna Batra
164-170
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Quality Assessment System Of Affordable Housing In India Using QFD As A Benchmarking Tool
Salman Khursheed, Shalini Swarnakar, Prof. Virendra Kumar Paul
153 -160
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Special Issue Articles
The state and violence in Kurdistan: A conceptual framework
Naif Bezwan
11-36
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‘Keep your mouth shut in the day and your door shut at night.’
Adnan Çelik
37-57
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The Armenian massacre of 1895 in Bitlis Town
Mehmet Polatel
59-76
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Memory as experience in times of perpetual violence: the challenge of Saturday Mothers vis-à-vis cultural aphasia
Ozgur Sevgi Goral
77-95
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Interview
Feminism, gender and power in Kurdish Studies: An interview with Prof. Shahrzad Mojab
Marlene Schäfers
97-111
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OBITUARY
In memoriam: Izzaddin Mustafa Rasul (1934-2019), Iraqi Kurdish man of letters and Soviet-trained scholar
Nodar Mossaki
113-128
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Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Kurdish Studies
129-152
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