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  2. Kurdish literature - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish literature (Kurdish: وێژەی کوردی, romanized: Wêjeya kurdî or ئەدەبی کوردی) is literature written in the Kurdish languages. Literary Kurdish works have been written in each of the Six main languages: Zaza , Gorani , Kurmanji , Sorani , Laki and Southern Kurdish .

  3. List of Kurdish scholars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people who have contributed to the Kurdish literature. This list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Kurdish writers and poets from Iran ( Persia ), Iraq , Turkey ( Ottoman Empire ), Syria , Russia ( Soviet Union ), and European countries .

  4. List of Kurdish poets and authors - Wikipedia

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    Muhamad Salih Dilan (1927–1990), One of the founders of modern Kurdish poetry. Shamil Asgarov (1928–2005), poet, researcher on the history and culture of the Kurds in Azerbaijan, translator. Emerîkê Serdar (1935-2018), journalist, writer and translator, Armenia. Mahmud Baksi (1944–2001), writer and journalist, Sweden.

  5. The Kurdish Romeo and Juliet, the legend of Mem and Zin ... - AOL

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    This work reveals that Kurdish is a language of literature and art. It is within this framework that Ehmedê Xanî composed his seminal text three centuries ago. In this respect, Kurdish is a ...

  6. The Kurdish Romeo and Juliet, the legend of Mem and Zin ... - AOL

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    EPIC ROMANCES: Mem and Zin is considered the masterpiece of the Kurdish epics, writes Şeyhmus Çakırtaş

  7. Category:Kurdish literature - Wikipedia

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    21st-century Kurdish literature (1 C, 2 P) K. Kurdish books (7 P) W. Kurdish-language writers (2 C, 77 P) Pages in category "Kurdish literature"

  8. Kurdish Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    There are several differences between the Kurdish Shahnameh and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, notably the poems of the former are written in Kurdish rather than Persian and there are several characters that are not mentioned in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh. Furthermore, the meter of Kurdish Shahnama is syllabic, which is more common in the Kurdish literature.

  9. Kurdistan +100: Stories from a Future State - Wikipedia

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    Kurdistan +100: Stories from a Future State is a book edited by Orsola Casagrande and Mustafa Gündoğdu published in 2023 by Comma Press. [a] The work is an anthology of short stories by thirteen contemporary Kurdish writers, envisioning a possible Kurdish future in 2046, the 100 year anniversary of the Kurdish Republic of Mahabad.