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Halparke, a traditional Kurdish dance
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Erbil citadel, a World Heritage Site
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Iraqi Kurdish smugglers near the Iraq-Iran border
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Traditional Kurdish clothing from 1860
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A coffee shop in Diyarbakır, 1905
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Ruins at the location of old city of Van
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Celebration for 2021 New year in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan
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Photograph credit: Salar Arkan
Newroz is the Kurdish celebration of Nowruz, the arrival of spring and the new year in Kurdish culture, observed in many parts of Eurasia that are historically influenced by Persian culture and Zoroastrianism. At Newroz, Kurds celebrate the victory of the legendary Kaveh the Blacksmith over the tyrant Zahhak; in the modern era, the holiday has become associated with resistance to Turkish rule. These Kurds were photographed at a celebration of Newroz in Bisaran, Iran, in 2017.
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