Kurdish Bureau Newsletter n° 104 - December 2013 page 1 from 15 Quarterly Newsletter – N° 104 – December 2013 www.kurdishbureau.be - Quai aux Pierres de Taille 11, 1000 Bruxelles – Tel. 02 219 80 60 – 0478 977 882 –www.facebook.com/bureaukurde...
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Kurdish Bureau Newsletter n° 104 - December 2013 page 1 from 15 Quarterly Newsletter – N° 104 – December 2013 www.kurdishbureau.be - Quai aux Pierres de Taille 11, 1000 Bruxelles – Tel. 02 219 80 60 – 0478 977 882 –www.facebook.com/bureaukurde kurdishbureau@scarlet.be IBAN : BE58 3101 2146 2779 BIC : BBRUBEBB ACTIVITIES OF THE KURDISH BUREAU NOVEMBER 2013 CONFERENCE 02.11.2013: The political situation of Kurdistan in the First World War (6) Wezîrê Eşo , historian and writer, has continued to summarize the history of Kurdistan: At the end of 1918, when the front led by Germany and at which Turkey took part has been defeated, the Turkish army withdrew from all areas it had occupied,. i.e. Iran and the Anti-Caucasus. Previously, the Russian army had withdrawn from it. This time, England raced to fill this gap. When it announced its liberating mission in Kurdistan, some tribal leaders of Mukri Kurds (from the region of Saoudj-Bulaq, Kurdistan of Iran) have called for the establishment of a
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