"Factors Influencing the Stance of Akre's People Towards the Gulan Revolution (1976-1982)"
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https://doi.org/10.66026/9twhna82Keywords:
akre, zebare area, golani revolution , iraq regime , peshmerqa , pirates .Abstract
The Akre region held immense strategic importance for the Kurdish liberation movement, particularly during the Golan Revolution. Its role as a crucial gateway to the Badinan region, facilitating aid to the revolution, earned it the title "key to the revolution." The people of Akre exhibited divided loyalties, with some supporting the government and others the revolution, creating a constantly active front on the Gara and Amedi sides.This study delves into the multifaceted factors influencing the Akre population's attitudes towards the revolution. These include geographical features, political dynamics, socio-economic conditions, and the specific policies implemented by the Iraqi government. The central research question revolves around identifying these influential factors: "What are the factors that influence people's attitudes towards the Golan Revolution?" This overarching question branches into several sub-questions:
1. What is the significance of the people's self-esteem in shaping their allegiances?
2. What were the primary reasons behind the people's support for the revolution?
3. Conversely, what motivated the people's support for the government?
The original text also briefly mentions understanding the impact of climate change on people's health, though its direct relevance to the Akre region's revolutionary attitudes isn't fully elaborated. Ultimately, it emphasizes Akre's significant and indispensable role in the development and overall struggle of the Golan Revolution.
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