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Michael Mehrdad R.S.C. Izady or Michael Izady (born 1963), is a contemporary writer on ethnic and cultural topics, particularly the Greater Middle East, and Kurds.


Early life and education

Izady was born to a Kurdish father and a Belgian mother, and spent much of his youth in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Korea, as his diplomat parents moved from one assignment to another. He received his BA degree in history, political science and geography from the University of Kansas, and then attended
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, where he received two master's degrees in remote sensing- cartography and in international relations. He received his PhD at the department of Middle Eastern Languages and Civilizations of Columbia University in 1992.


Career

Izady taught for six years in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University and in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies and History at the
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in Florida. He has testified before two US
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and has authored many books and articles on Middle East and Southeast European subjects. He has been a part-time faculty at the Department of History at
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,
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and Pace University since 2001. He also continues his educational services to the US military, diplomatic corps and the NATO. Since 1997, he has also been a Master Adjunct professor at the
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, Florida. Izady is also an ethnographer who has produced work on ethno-cultural topics of the
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. His annotated cartographic works have been used by the atlases, authors, the international media—to include the ''
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'', '' The Economist'' as well as the US military, the UN and various other entities. Some of his work included in the Atlas of the Islamic World and Vicinity can be found at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs,
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web site.


Criticism

The
Kurdologist Kurdology or Kurdish studies is an academic discipline centered on the study of Kurds and consists of several disciplines such as culture, history and linguistics. Kurdish studies traces its institutional history to 1916, when in St. Petersburg in t ...
and Iranologist Garnik Asatrian, narrating about pseudo-history in
Kurdology Kurdology or Kurdish studies is an academic discipline centered on the study of Kurds and consists of several disciplines such as culture, history and linguistics. Kurdish studies traces its institutional history to 1916, when in St. Petersburg in t ...
, refers to Izady's 1992 ''The Kurds: A Concise Handbook'' as "phantasmagoric". The Iranologist Richard Foltz notes: "The alleged pan-Kurdish proto-religion called “ Yazdanism” is a fabrication of contemporary Kurdish scholar Mehrdad Izady".


Books

* ''The Kurds: A Concise Handbook'', Taylor & Francis Publishers, pp. 268, 1992. * ''The Sharafnâma, or, the History of the Kurdish Nation, 1597'', By Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi, translated into English and annotated by M. Izady, Mazda Publishers, pp. 302, 2005. * ''Guidebook to Iraq''. pp. 243, US military, 2005–present, 19th edition. * ''Guidebook to Afghanistan''. pp. 219, US military, 2005–present, 21st edition. * ''Guidebook to the Balkans''. pp. 244, US military, 2007–present, 21st edition. * ''Atlas of the Islamic World and Vicinity'', Columbia University, 2006–Present (an ongoing project)


Book chapters

* "Between Iraq and a Hard Place: The Kurdish Predicament", pp. 71–99 in
Iran, Iraq and the Legacies of War
', Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Gary G. Sick, Pekgrave Macmillan, pp. 224, 2006. * "Kurds", ''Encyclopedia of the Developing World'', Rouledge Publishers, pp. 1759, 2006. * "Kurds and the Formation of the State of Iraq, 1917–1932", pp. 95–109, in ''The Creation of Iraq, 1914–1921'', Edited by Reeva S. Simon, Eleanor Harvey Tejirian, Columbia University Press, pp. 181, 2004. * "Gulf and Indian Ocean Basin Ethnic Diversity: An Evolutionary History" in ''Security in the Persian Gulf: Origins, Obstacles and the Search for Consensus'', Edited by G. Sick and L. Potter, Palgrave Press, pp. 284, 2002. . * "The Geopolitical Realities of Kurdistan vs. Hopes for a New World Order" in ''Altered States: A Reader in the New World Order'', Edited by
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, Michel Moushabeck, Interlink Pub Group Inc, pp. 538, 1998. * "The Kurdish Demographic Revolution and Its Socio-Political Implications" in ''Contrasts and Solutions in the Middle East'', Edited by Ole Høiris, Sefa Martin Yürükel, Aarhus University Press, pp. 562, 1997. * "E uno plurium?: A Projection on the Future of the National Minorities and their Identity in the 21st-Century" in ''The Transnationalization of Ethnicity and World Politics'', Edited by J. Cole and E. Skinner, Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center, Howard University, 1995.


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External links


The Gulf/2000 Project – includes Izady maps
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