This profound work by Faiq Butti offers an exhaustive exploration into the origins, evolution, and significant milestones of the Kurdish press within Iraq. It serves as an essential reference, meticulously documenting the challenges, triumphs, and unique characteristics that have shaped Kurdish journalism over decades. From its nascent stages to its contemporary forms, Butti chronicles the contributions of journalists, the impact of political landscapes, and the vital role of media in preserving Kurdish identity and voice. This encyclopedia provides invaluable insights for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the media history of the Middle East, offering a deep dive into a crucial aspect of Iraq's cultural and political narrative.