Qani
Qani (1898-1965) was the pen pool for Muhammad Kabuli, a prominent Kurdish poet. He was born in the village of Rîshen, around Mariwan, in Iranian Kurdistan.[1] He lost his parents shortly after his birth. Because of he devoted most of his poetry to oppressed people he is known as the Kurdish Poet of the Oppressed. The main themes of his poetry are freedom, Kurdish struggle,[2] women's right, nature and love.
Works
- Gulaley Merîwan
- Baxcey Kurdistan
- Ciwarbaxî Pêncwên
- Shaxî Hewraman
- Deshtî Germiyan
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References
- Khazanedar, Maroof (2002), The history of Kurdish literature, Aras, Erbil.
- Natali, D. (2005). The Kurds and the state: Evolving national identity in Iraq, Turkey, and Iran. Syracuse University Press.
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