The sixth book in the series of books titled "60 Years of the September Revolution (1961-1975)" presents a comprehensive account of the life and contributions of Kamran Badrkhan, a prominent figure in the Kurdish national movement. The book is divided into three parts, an introduction to the history of the Badrkhan family, and an appendix of documents.
The first part of the book takes us through the most significant stages of Kamran Badrkhan's life, from his birth to his death between 1895-1978. It sheds light on his early years and upbringing, his education, and his family background.
The second part of the book focuses on Kamran Badrkhan's political activities in the Kurdish national movement. It includes three topics that highlight his efforts and struggle in the Kurdistan Supreme Society in 1918 and the events after World War I, the Society of Self-Reliance and Revolution Ararat in the years (1927-1932), and The September Revolution between 1961-1975. This section provides a deep insight into his political ideologies, tactics, and leadership skills.
The third and final part of the book deals with Kamran Badrkhan's activities in the field of Kurdish cultural life. It includes three topics that delve into Kurdish journalism and the publication of several magazines and newspapers in several languages, including Roja Nuw, Star, and Bulletin. This section also refers to several different works in different languages and talks about his relations with foreign and domestic politicians and political leaders of the world and major countries.
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