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Chinese, Kurds, Iranians and the Silk Road is written by Shabnam Dadparvar and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1036447855 (ISBN 10) and 9781036447854 (ISBN 13).
While much scholarship explores China’s role in the Silk Road and the Belt and Road Initiative, little attention is given to its historical ties with a nation lacking formal governance. This book delves into the enduring connections—political, economic, social, and cultural—between the Kurdish people and China, tracing their interactions back to the tenth century. It interweaves Kurdish, Iranian, and Chinese histories, shedding light on Kurdish territories as key trade and cultural hubs along the Silk Road. Examining religious exchanges that shaped these relations, the book explores how faiths influenced their mutual engagement. By unraveling this intricate history, it not only enriches our understanding of these two distinct cultures but also uncovers a shared historical memory—one in which China, deeply embedded in Kurdish folklore, emerges as an idealised world, a utopia of prosperity and harmony.