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"Mardaani ne bi zorê ye, bi rûmet e." (Mardaani is not about force—it is about honor.) mardaani kurdish

The Kurdish people, who speak a West Iranian language related to Persian, have a long-standing tradition of women in combat. A "Mardaani Kurdish" write-up would likely focus on the following pillars of strength: However, many Kurds see Mardaani as a vital

In the modern era, Mardaani faces challenges as Kurdish society navigates globalization, urbanization, and political instability. The tradition is sometimes viewed through the lens of modernity as outdated or restrictive. However, many Kurds see Mardaani as a vital link to their cultural heritage and a source of strength and identity. France) drew lines through Kurdistan

When the Ottoman Empire collapsed and colonial powers (Britain, France) drew lines through Kurdistan, the Mardaani spirit transformed from tribal honor to national liberation. The fighter became the living embodiment of the keyword.