Iraqi Kurdistan, as a National Entity: A Study of the September Revolution (1961-1969)
This book is a 1970 research on the September Revolution (1961-1969) written in French, translated into Kurdish and consists of two introductions, nine chapters and appendices.
The first part deals with historical and geographical data and information related to the national issue of Iraqi Kurdistan such as territory and population, views and attention to historical facts, the issue of Mosul province or the fate of South Kurdistan and the situation after
The second part of this book is about Abdul Karim Qasim and the Kurds or the direct causes of the agreement and the war.
The third part deals with the September Revolution and its components.
The fourth part deals with the fall of Qassim's regime and the position of the army, the position of the Arab nationalist bourgeoisie and the Arab democratic bourgeoisie, and the position of the Iraqi Communist Party.
The fifth section deals with the dialogue between Kurdish representatives and Iraqi government officials and the Kurdish view of autonomy.
The sixth part deals with the Ba'ath war and its consequences (June-November 1963).
The seventh part deals with the establishment and construction of the revolutionary institutions of the September Revolution.
The eighth part deals with the revolution from 1965 to 1969 and the breaking of the ceasefire, the War of the Mystics (1965-1966) and the Handren Dastan, the June 1966 ceasefire, the situation from 1966 to 1969, and the resumption of war by Ba'ath in 1969.
The ninth part discusses the Kurdish issue and its revolution from the perspective of the international community such as the Arab world and the Kurdish issue, the position of the Israelis, the position of Iran, Turkey and other countries and the United Nations.
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