Ferdinand Hennerbichler

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Ferdinand Hennerbichler (born 1946) is an Austrian historian, philologist, anthropologist, and a prominent Kurdologist. He is also a former diplomat and journalist.[1]

Hennerbichler was born in Linz, Upper Austria on November 6, 1946. He finished high school studies in Linz in 1965. Between 1965 and 1972 he attended the University of Vienna where he studied history, philology, linguistics, archaeology, psychology & philosophy.[1] He obtained Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics in 1972.[1]

Kurdish studies

Hennerbichler has been studying History of the Kurds, Kurdish language, and Kurdish culture since 1970s and has published over 500 academic articles and research papers, and several books about the Kurds ranging from history to the genetic studies.[2][3] He is also one of the founders of the Austrian Association for Kurdish Studies/ European Center for Kurdish Studies.[4] Between 2012 - 2020 he taught Kurdology at the University of Sulaymaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan.[5] His latest book titled The Origin of the Kurds: First Interdisciplinary Study "Die Herkunft der Kurden: interdisziplinäre Studie"[6] is regarded as one of the thorough and well-founded studies about the Kurdish people and has been incorporated into the teaching program of the historical-anthropological studies by The Institute for Historical Anthropology in Vienna.[7]

Armenian studies

Hennerbichler has contributed to the studies on the Armenian genocide and together with Maria Anna Six-Hohenbalken and Thomas Schmidinger have published a book in German on the Armenian and Kurdish genocides in Turkey titled "100 Jahre Volkermord an Armenierinnen Und Die Kurdinnen."[8]

Diplomatic and humanitarian missions

From 1980 to 1983 he served as the Middle East Assistant of Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. In 1981/82, 1983, 1984 he led delegations of International Rescue Operation to Iraq and managed to free eleven hostages of seven European countries following several rounds of negotiations with the Iraqi government.[9][1]

Journalism

Between 1967-1990 Hennerbichler also worked, with breaks, for Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF. Between 1976-1990 he was Foreign Correspondent and worked in various regions and continents Europe, CEE, Middle East, and Latin America.[1]

Research projects

Hennerbichler has undertaken several research projects encompassing anthropology and genetics of the Kurds, Middle Eastern affairs, and documentation of Anfal campaign and Genocide of Yazidis by the Islamic State.[1]

Honors and decorations

Publications

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