An activist and martyr who became a symbol of Kurdish resistance in the 1970s.
To call a Kurdish woman "Mardaani" is to recognize her dual victory: one over the enemies on the battlefield and another over the societal expectations that would otherwise limit her to the domestic sphere. Their struggle is not just for territory, but for a democratic, gender-equal society in the heart of the Middle East. mardaani kurdish
The lineage of strong Kurdish women spans from legendary rulers to modern-day heroes: An activist and martyr who became a symbol
Social media trends often link the hashtag #Mardaani with videos of Kurdish women training or in combat to highlight their "unfeminine" (by traditional standards) but heroic strength. but for a democratic