On Wednesday, The International Conference on Kurdish Studies commenced in Almaty, Kazakhstan, with wide-ranging participation from scholars, academicians, writers, and representatives of Kurdish institutions from across the globe.

The conference serves as a vital scientific platform aimed at strengthening academic cooperation, preserving the rich Kurdish heritage, and advancing international research on the Kurdish language and history.
During the conference panels, key topics related to language, history, culture, literature, and the future prospects of Kurdish studies were presented and thoroughly discussed by experts.

Attendees warmly welcomed the presence of Ismail Kamil, President of the Confederation of the Kurdish Diaspora, expressing their deep appreciation for his participation in Almaty.
Participants expressed their hope that such scientific gatherings would serve as an effective and fundamental step toward strengthening the cultural and academic unity of the Kurdish people.
The Confederation of the Kurdish Diaspora has consistently strived to build bridges between the Kurdish diaspora and global scientific and cultural centers.
The city of Almaty, Kazakhstan, holds a long and significant history of embracing the Kurdish community. Hosting this international conference in this region in 2026 carries special significance for preserving national identity and connecting global researchers with Kurdish history, language, and culture.









