This is Golrokh Ghobadi's second book, which is very important for understanding what happened in Kurdistan after the 1978 Iranian revolution. The author, who is one of the first Kurdish Peshmerga women in Iran, gives a summary of Golzar Shaghayegha ...
This is Golrokh Ghobadi's second book, which is very important for understanding what happened in Kurdistan after the 1978 Iranian revolution. The author, who is one of the first Kurdish Peshmerga women in Iran, gives a summary of Golzar Shaghayegha in the foreword to the book. Here are some phrases from this preface to identify the book:
"[3] The coming to power of the Islamic Republic, which meant the defeat of the Revolution of 1978, paved the way for rethinking in the past. Why a regressive and inconsistent military system emerged gave rise to a new approach to historical research. In the meantime, the history of Kurds and Kurdistan was reviewed.
In this review, the forms of oppression that have been inflicted on this nation were exposed, and as a result, aspects of the life and struggle of Iranian Kurdish women emerged. The women who took part in the struggle against the regime of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi and stood in the continuation of this struggle against the Islamic Republic, grew and grew taller, showed more and more attachment and sensitivity to the data and new findings of Kurdish and Kurdistan history. The growth of feminist views among women, as well as the struggle for their human rights, has made writing the efforts, endeavors, and trials of the last four decades an inevitable necessity. [2]
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