The Making of the Kurdish Frontier: Power, Conflict, and Governance in the Iraqi-Syrian Borderlands - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Assad Bombs the Kurds: Implications for U.S. Strategy in Syria | The Washington Institute
Borders Beyond Borders: The Many (Many) Kurdish Political Parties of Syria | Middle East Institute
The Dangerous Implications of Raising the Kurdish Flag in Kirkuk - Jamestown
Kurdish National Council - Wikiwand
Afrin Canton - Wikipedia
Kurds and Assyrians Strive to Regain ISIS-held Areas in Northern Syria
326 Kurdish fighters killed in latest operation: Turkish minister - CGTN
Regarding the Kurds, Syria and the possibility of an international intervention
The Battle for Syria's Al-Hasakah Province – Combating Terrorism Center at West Point
The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 3, 1979 · Page 3
Afghanistan Fall Renews Kurdish Fears of US Withdrawal in Iraq, Syria
EU report expresses concerns over increasing racist violence against Kurds in Turkey
The Case Against Kurdish Independence | Middle East Institute
The Press' releases four Armenian Series books in 2020 - Fresno State News
Post-Daesh Iraq should be split in 3 — top Kurdish official | Arab News
Battle for Raqqa opens second front against Isis | World | The Times
Thomas van Linge on Twitter: "#Syria: ARA news (Kurdish) asks the commander of Liwa al-Tahrir (#FSA) about ethnic cleansing https://t.co/Z10KzUGbrq http://t.co/AY9bACFICd" / Twitter
Kurdish and Assyrian Forces Regain Assyrian Villages From Jihadists
The Making of the Kurdish Frontier: Power, Conflict, and Governance in the Iraqi-Syrian Borderlands - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Armenia acting FM receives Iraqi Kurdistan deputy PM
Syrian Kurds demand recognition of Rojava federal project as condition to fight for Raqqa
Iranian Kurdish Militias: Terrorist-Insurgents, Ethno Freedom Fighters, or Knights on the Regional Chessboard? – Combating Terrorism Center at West Point