1 January - 03:22New year hope and joy reign in a Damascus freed from Assad
Umayyad Square in Damascus hummed to the throngs of people brandishing "revolution" flags as Syria saw in the new year with hope following 13 years of civil war.... READ MORE
31 December - 23:56New year hope reigns in a Damascus freed from Assad
31 December - 20:16Syria's de facto leader meets minority Christians
31 December - 17:53Syria's de facto leader holds talks with Kurds: official
31 December - 16:47Three Kurdish security personnel killed in Aleppo: monitor
Monday Tuesday,Thursday and Friday from 13.00 to 19.00
Wednesday from 15.30 to 19.00
(The library is closed Sunday)
The Kurdish Institute maintains the largest Kurdish Library in
the Western World.
This library contains over 10,000 monographs about the Kurds, in 25 languages, several tens of thousands of published documents, collections of reviews and newspapers, photographs, videos, post cards and posters, as well as audio archives and music recordings.
This rich documentation fills over a third of the Institute's premises as well as a substantial part of its warehouse, located in a Paris suburb. References to these monographs and the principal documents have been computerized.