Kermanshahi Kurds

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Kermanshahi Kurds
Total population

1.550.000

Regions with significant populations
Kermanshah province
Languages

Kurdish (Native)

Persian second language
Religions
Shia Islam
Related ethnic groups
Other Iranian peoples

Kermanshahi Kurds refers to Iranian Kurdish people who live mainly in Kermanshah province.

Kermanshahi ethnic group is a subgroup of Kurdish ethnic group and they speak Kermanshahi dialect of Kurdish language which itself belongs to Iranian family of languages. Many are bilingual in Kermanshahi Kurdish and Persian especially in urban areas. Younger generation in urban areas tends to speak Persian as the first language. An accent of Persian called Kermanshahi Persian has been current in the area for hundreds of years. The overwhelming majority of Kermanshahi people are Shia Muslims.

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[edit] Notable figures

[edit] Scientists

One of the renowned scientists and writers of this region is Al-Dinawari who was born at Dinawar north-east of Kermanshah. He lived in 9th century and has written many books in astronomy, botany and history. Notable people born in Kermansha include British author Doris Lessing (b. 1919), whose father, a British army officer, was stationed there at the time of her birth.

[edit] Musics

Shahram Nazeri a renowned master of Persian classical music and Kurdish music is a Kermanshahi Kurd.

[edit] Poets

  1. Mustafa Besarani, (1642-1701)
  2. Khana Qubadi, (1700-1760)
  3. Sarhang Almas Khan, mid 18th century
  4. Sheyda Hewramí (1784-1852)
  5. Muhammad Wali Kermashani, (1901-?)
  6. Shami Kermashani (Shamurad Mushtaq), (1927- ), Famous Kurdish Poet of Kermanshah.(see[1] and [2])
  7. Jalil Ahangarnejad (Kermanshah)
  8. Javad Sharifi (Haroon Abad)
  9. Reza Jamshidi (Sar Pol-e Zahab)
  10. Kawe Khosrawi
  11. Parto
  12. Pariwash Malakshahi (Qasr Shirin)

[edit] Political figures

[edit] See also