The great problem when dealing with a phenomenon is when it is treated by ignorant writers. The case becomes worse when the writer intentionally distorts the fact. Worst of all is when that writer is supported by a government or a party to do this distortion.
That's how a book was written in Kurdish by someone (Fuad Majeed Misri) who not only distorted the facts of history but also committed a great mass of plagiarism.
This critique in Kurdish shows the numberless mistakes and plagiarism in the aforementioned book. The writer of this critique calls such book "the paradise of critics," because it isn't a hard task to uncover the mistakes and lies and plagiarism. You just need to take a look at the sources the writer "noted down" in his book.
That's true, the writer just noted them down, not saw them or used them. He only used a dozen of books, then wrote the sources of that dozen and made his list of sources about 200 books. Furthermore, he was selective in using those dozen of books and fake things mentioned in them in a different way.