fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAli Hariri or Sheikh Ahmed Bohtani[1] (Kurdish: Elî Herîrî, b. Harir; 1009–1079/1080)[2][3] was a Kurdish poet who wrote in Kurmanji and considered a pioneer in classical Kurdish Sufi literature and a founder of the Kurdish literary tradition.[4][5]
11th-century Kurdish poet
Biography
Hariri was born in 1009 in the village of Harir, part of the Hakkâri district of Bohtan.[2][6] He was first mentioned by Ahmad Khani in the 17th century, and limited information is known about him.[4] His poetry focused on love, love for Kurdistan, its beautiful nature and the beauty of its people. The poems were popular and spread all over Kurdistan.[1] According to historian Muhibbî, Hariri moved to Damascus to study and had a son named Şex Ehmed (d. 1048) who possibly was a mullah and a faqih.[7]
He died in Cizre and his grave is considered a sacred place and visited by numerous people every year.[1]
See also
References
- Kaymak, Wedat (1990). Les éternels exilés (PDF) (in French). Paris: Association des cineastes kurdes en exil. p. 73. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- Hajj, Hussain (2018). "Transformations Of Kurdish Music In Syria: Social And Political Factors" (PDF). Istanbul Technical University Department of Musicology and Music Theory: 20.
- Mccarus, Ernest Nasseph (1958). A Kurdish Grammar: Descriptive Analysis of the Kurdish of Sulaimaniya, Iraq. American Council of Learned Societies. p. 6.
- al-Karadaghi, Mustafa. Kurdistan Times. p. 190.
- Özel, Ahmet (2016). "FAKĪ-yi TEYRÂN". TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish).
- Cemal, Onursal (1995). "Kurdiska mannen höjer sin röst!" (PDF). Arsivakurd.org (in Northern Sami). Kurdistans Kvinnoförbund. p. 34. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-04-24. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- Yûsuf, Abdulreqîb (1988). Şaîrên klasîk ên Kurd (in Kurdish). JM Weşanen Jîna Nû. pp. 13–15. ISBN 9197092789.
Kurdish literature |
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Texts |
- Kitêba Cilwe (text, mentioned before 1746)
- Mishefa Reş (text)
- Saranjâm (religious text)
- Kurdish Shahnameh
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Before and in 1400s | |
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1500s-1600s | |
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1700s |
- Khana Qubadi (1700–1759)
- Marif Nodeyi (1753–1838/39)
- Xelîlê Sêrtî (1754–1843)
- Khulam Rada Khan Arkawazi (1765–1834)
- Pertew Begê Hekarî (1777–1841)
- Khâlid-i Shahrazuri (1779–1827)
- Şeyda Hewramî (1784–1852)
- Şêx Hesenê Nûranî (1786–1866)
- Şêx Nûredînê Birîfkanî (1795–1851)
- Ahmad Bag Komasi (1796–1877)
- Nalî (1797/1800–1855/56)
- Mehmûd Bayazîdî (1797–1859)
- Ya'qūb Māydashtī (1799–1871)
- Almas Khan-e Kanoule'ei
- Elî Berdeşanî (–1812)
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1800s |
- Salim (1800–1866)
- Mastoureh Ardalan (1805–1848)
- Mawlawi Tawagozi (1806–1882)
- Kurdî (1806/12–1830)
- Haji Qadirê Koyî (1817–1897)
- Seyîd Fehîmê Arwasî (1825–1895)
- Wali Dewane (1826–1881)
- Xalid Axayê Zêbarî (1827/28–)
- Mahwi (1830–1906)
- Sheikh Rezza Talabanî (1835–1910)
- Wefayî (1844–1902)
- Şêx Fethullah Werqanisî (1847–1900)
- Abdurrahman Aktepe (1850–1905)
- Mirza Ebdilqadire Paweyi (1850–1910)
- Osman Efendîyo Babij (1852–1929)
- Hariq (1856–1909)
- Edeb (1860–1918)
- Ehmedê Xasî (1866/67–1951)
- Piramerd (1867–1950)
- Abdullah Cevdet (1869–1932)
- Mevlanzade Rifat Bey (1869–1930)
- Nari (1874–1944)
- Muhammad Amin Zaki (1880–1948)
- Mela Xelîlê Mişextî (1888–2007)
- Nalbend (1891–1963)
- Celadet Alî Bedirxan (1893–1951)
- Erebê Şemo (1897–1978)
- Qani (1898–1965)
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