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Turkish and Kurdish grocery store (from Turkey and Iran) and Kurdish restaurant from Iran. The red, yellow and green colors are those of Kurdistan.

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Français : Commerces turcs et kurdes dans le quartier Hackney de Londres   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Isabelle Rigoni

Isabelle Rigoni  (1971–) wikidata:Q113802309
 
Description French social scientist and university teacher
Date of birth 1971 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q113802309
Title
Français : Commerces turcs et kurdes dans le quartier Hackney de Londres
Description
Français : Epicerie turque et kurde (de Turquie et d'Iran) et restaurant kurde d'Iran. Les couleurs rouge, jaune et verte sont celles du Kurdistan. Nawroz (ou newroz) signifie " nouvel an " en kurde et contient une forte connotation politique, notamment du fait de l'interdiction des célébrations du nouvel an kurde en Turquie.
English: Turkish and Kurdish grocery store (from Turkey and Iran) and Kurdish restaurant from Iran. The red, yellow and green colors are those of Kurdistan. Nawroz (or newroz) means "new year" in Kurdish and has a strong political connotation, especially because of the ban on Kurdish New Year celebrations in Turkey.
Date Taken in 2002
institution QS:P195,Q661056
institution QS:P195,Q280413
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medihal-00678322
Credit line Isabelle Rigoni
Source Commerces turcs et kurdes dans le quartier Hackney de Londres
Keywords
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Restaurant; Commerce ethnique; Iraniens; Londres; Turcs; Kurdes; Épicerie

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