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      The book "Amouda is Burning" features a cover by the artist Kheder Abdelkarim. - The book "Amouda Burns" features a cover by artist Kheder Abdelkarim. "Amouda Burns" by writer and lawyer Hassan Drai'i is a documentary about the 1960 Amouda cinema fire, in which 283 children perished.
      Cover of the novel "Aram, Descendant of Stubborn Pains" by the visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim - The novel by the Syrian Kurdish writer and critic Haitham Hussein discusses the hidden aspects of society in the city of Amuda—religious, cultural, political, and social. The first edition was printed in 2006.
      A catalog titled "Migrant Identities" by the Syrian Kurdish visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim - A catalog titled "Migrant Identities" by the Syrian Kurdish visual artist Khader Abdulkarim - it includes approximately 160 images of the artist's paintings from various stages of his artistic journey, in addition to an extensive study by the writer and novelist critic Haitham Hussein and a critical reading by the Italian critic Enrico Massiloni.
      The painting by the artist Kheder Abdelkarim is the cover for a novel entitled "The Black Forest". - The cover art for the novel "The Black Forest" by Syrian novelist Mazen Arafa features a painting by Khader Abdelkarim. The novel delves into the devastation wrought by the senseless war on the human spirit, and the horrific nightmares that haunt those who survive. It was published by Ramina Publications in London in 2025.
      The painting is by the visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim, based on the Diwan of the Kurdish poet Mahmoud Badli - the Diwan is a collection of poems in the Kurdish language and Latin Kurdish script, printed in 2020.

      The book "Amouda is Burning" features a cover by the artist Kheder Abdelkarim. - The book "Amouda Burns" features a cover by artist Kheder Abdelkarim. "Amouda Burns" by writer and lawyer Hassan Drai'i is a documentary about the 1960 Amouda cinema fire, in which 283 children perished.
      Cover of the novel "Aram, Descendant of Stubborn Pains" by the visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim - The novel by the Syrian Kurdish writer and critic Haitham Hussein discusses the hidden aspects of society in the city of Amuda—religious, cultural, political, and social. The first edition was printed in 2006.
      A catalog titled "Migrant Identities" by the Syrian Kurdish visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim - A catalog titled "Migrant Identities" by the Syrian Kurdish visual artist Khader Abdulkarim - it includes approximately 160 images of the artist's paintings from various stages of his artistic journey, in addition to an extensive study by the writer and novelist critic Haitham Hussein and a critical reading by the Italian critic Enrico Massiloni.
      The painting by the artist Kheder Abdelkarim is the cover for a novel entitled "The Black Forest". - The cover art for the novel "The Black Forest" by Syrian novelist Mazen Arafa features a painting by Khader Abdelkarim. The novel delves into the devastation wrought by the senseless war on the human spirit, and the horrific nightmares that haunt those who survive. It was published by Ramina Publications in London in 2025.
      The painting is by the visual artist Kheder Abdulkarim, based on the Diwan of the Kurdish poet Mahmoud Badli - the Diwan is a collection of poems in the Kurdish language and Latin Kurdish script, printed in 2020.

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