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Kürdistan 1919-Binbaşı Noel'in Günlüğü
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- Translated from English by: Bülent Birer
Kurdistan 1919'
British Major EWC Noel came to Istanbul in 1919, established relations with influential Kurdish circles, and went to Kurdistan with a delegation including the Celadet-Kamıran Bedirhan brothers and Ekrem Cemilpaşa in order to "carry out some activities against the pan-Islamist propaganda of the Turks." During this trip, which lasted three months, he visited Kurdish tribes and settlements in Antep, Maraş and Malatya. Gezi ends in political failure for the Kurds. Despite all the positive reports and efforts of the Major, the British Kurdish policy at the end of the First World War, which was described as "Christmas policy", was not implemented and an independent or autonomous Kurdistan became the first victim of the new imperial policy. However, this incident was greatly exaggerated and became propaganda material for the "roots outside", "foreign finger" discourse that the Kurdish national movements have been exposed to for decades. Noel's diary notes that he kept during the trip include his observations about the Kurds, the distinctive features of the Kurdish characters in that region, and what he thinks about the Kurdish national identity. In addition, the amount of land and herds owned by the tribes, how they were processed, how the products were distributed, and how Kurdish villages were affected by the war are explained based on concrete examples and observations. The report titled "A Look at the Kurdish Situation", written by Noel in the same year, was also added to the end of the diary.
'Kurdistan 1919' is the diary of Edward William Charles Noel, a professional military officer working for the British secret service. Noel, who came to Istanbul at that time and established relations with the influential Kurdish circles, visited the Kurdish tribes and settlements in Antep, Maraş and Malatya for three months with a delegation including the Celadet and Kamiran Bedirxan brothers and Ekrem Cemil Pasha. The diary that Noel kept during the trip includes his observations about the Kurds, the distinctive features of the Kurdish characters and his ideas about the Kurdish national identity, as well as topics such as the lands owned by the tribes, the amount of herds and how they were processed.
Publisher | : | Avesta Publications |
Number of pages | : | 184 |
Translator | : | Bülent Birer |
The heart | : | Turkish |
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