President Masoud Barzani met Kurdish scholar Rashad Miran in Erbil and congratulated him for earning the renowned Pushkin Medal. Barzani welcomed Miran warmly and praised his long dedication to literature and cultural research. Meanwhile, Miran thanked Barzani for his steady support and for encouraging academic work across the Kurdistan Region.
The two men then discussed Miran’s current research projects. Miran outlined his ongoing studies on Kurdish cultural history, and he highlighted several new findings. Barzani listened closely and encouraged him to continue expanding his work. Moreover, Miran brought several of his recently published books and offered them as gifts. Barzani received the books with appreciation and expressed his interest in Miran’s future publications.
The meeting also explored the broader role of scholarship in the Kurdistan Region. Barzani stressed the need for stronger cultural institutions, and he called for more investment in education and research. In response, Miran explained how academic networks can reinforce cultural identity and strengthen regional dialogue. Furthermore, they agreed that young researchers need more opportunities, mentorship, and international access.
Additionally, Barzani emphasized the importance of cultural recognition for the Region’s global image. He noted that awards like the Pushkin Medal raise the profile of Kurdish scholars. Miran agreed and underlined the value of stronger cooperation with foreign universities and research centers.
The conversation ended with optimism. Both men voiced confidence in the future of Kurdish scholarship and expressed interest in continued collaboration. Their meeting highlighted a shared commitment to advancing cultural knowledge throughout the Region.
