Crime And Punishment Kurdish ((free)) Jun 2026

Punishments often took the form of material restitution rather than incarceration. The offending tribe would pay the victim's family in land, livestock, or gold to "wash away the blood."

In traditional Kurdish society, crime and punishment were often handled through customary law and tribal mechanisms. The concept of " _diwan" or " council of elders" was a common practice, where community leaders would gather to resolve disputes and mete out punishments. The punishments were often based on restorative justice principles, aiming to restore balance and harmony within the community. For example, in some Kurdish tribes, the perpetrator would be required to provide compensation to the victim's family or perform community service. crime and punishment kurdish

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