Kelhaamed Magazine to hold panel discussion on Kurdish language in Diyarbakır
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Kelhaamed Magazine is celebrating its 16th anniversary with a panel discussion on the Kurdish language in Diyarbakır, southeastern Türkiye.
The event will be held tomorrow, Saturday, May 25th, at 1:30 PM in the conference hall of Selahaddin Eyyubi Mosque.
The panel will focus on Kelhaamed's contributions and services related to the Kurdish language. Prominent speakers include Abdussamed Yalçın (editor), Prof. Dr. M. Zahir Ertekin, author Vahdettin İnce, Dr. İbrahim Dağılma, and Dr. Hêmin Omer Ehmed.
Mehmet Baran, the Regional Coordinator of Kelhaamed Magazine, emphasized the significance of this occasion: “Since 2008, we have been publishing Kelhaamed Journal quarterly. On our 16th anniversary, we invite everyone interested in the Kurdish language to join our program. The panel aims to share Kelhaamed’s valuable contributions to the Kurdish language. All community members are welcome to attend.”(ILKHA)
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