The Story Behind No Friends But The Mountains
The phrase "No Friends But The Mountains" echoes the history and resilience of the Kurdish people. For centuries, the mountains have been both a refuge and a symbol of unwavering strength in the face of oppression. Without a recognized homeland, the Kurdish people have often stood alone in their struggles, relying on the vast, unyielding mountains as their only true allies. This phrase captures not just the isolation they have endured, but also their relentless spirit, deeply rooted in the rugged terrain that has protected and defined them. Today, it serves as a reminder of Kurdish perseverance and the enduring bond between a people and their land.