This book is the 14th instalment in the series titled "60 Years of the September Revolution (1961-1975)." It contains an introduction, detailed explanations, and illustrations. The author focuses on the significance of the title "Peshmerga," which became a popular term in Kurdish politics, society, and armed culture. The book provides insights into how Kurdish fighters from the Kurdistan Republic acquired weapons and the challenges the weak Kurdish armed forces faced. It also examines the relationship between the Peshmerga and society, the reasons for the lack of family relationships, and collective conspiracies against the revolutionaries. The author also highlights the role of women in the Kurdish armed struggle.
Furthermore, the book presents the characteristics of the Peshmerga fighters, who are known for their revolutionary beliefs, public protection interests, defensive armed forces, and unwavering commitment to defending the identity of the Kurdish people and their country. The book also highlights the sacrifices made by the Peshmerga for the people and the country. This book provides an organized and informative account of the Peshmerga and their role in the Kurdish armed struggle.
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