Stateless Nations and Minority Peoples in Europe (Eurominority) and Kurdish Institute of Paris (Institut kurde de Paris) just released a new map of Kurdistan which aims knowledge of the nation of Mount Ararat (Çiyayê Agiri).
The bilingual map, in Kurdish and English, shows the main cities, mountains, rivers and lakes that form historical Kurdistan. Two additional maps also give a good point of view of the Kurdish provinces distributed Among the Turkish, Syrian, Iranian and Iraqi States. The poster also presents a simplified map of dialects of the Kurdish language, thus making the work one of the most synthetic maps of historical Kurdistan.
The map involves the provinces of Maraþ, Elbistan, Koçgiri, Erzincan, Erzurum, Kars, Iðdýr, Aðrý, Maku, Urmiye, Mahabad, Bicar, Kirmaþan, Ýlam, Xaneqin, Kerkük, Musul, Qamiþlo and Afrin.
Eurominority was founded by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez for the promotion of the Stateless Nations and national minorities of Europe in 1999. The establishment aims to publish researches and information obtained through an expansive network of correspondents across Europe. The website provides online service in 30 languages.