A Modern History of the Kurds is a history of the Kurdish people, written by David McDowall and published by I.B.Tauris in 1996 (hardback first edition).[1] The work is a history of the Kurdish people from the 19th century to the present.[2]
^David McDowall, A Modern History of the Kurds, retrieved 1 November 2023
^A Modern History of the Kurds, The London School of Economics, retrieved 1 November 2023
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