Ali Hariri
Ali Hariri (1009-1079[1][2] / 1425–1495) [3][4] was among the first well-known Kurdish poets who wrote in Kurdish. He was from the Hakkari region of Turkey.
References
- ^ A Kurdish grammar: descriptive analysis of the Kurdish of Sulaimaniya, Iraq By Ernest Nasseph McCarus, American council of learned societies, 1958, The university of Michigan, see page 6
- ^ Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Volume 2 By University of London School of Oriental and African Studies, JSTOR, 1964, see page 507
- ^ Mehrdad R. Izady, The Kurds: A Concise Handbook, Taylor & Francis, 1992, ISBN 0-8448-1727-9, p.176
- ^ Kurdish Literature, Kurdish Academy of Language
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Folk literature |
Ballads: Beyti Dimdim · Heyrans: Esmer u Mamer · Lawik · Qetar
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Gorani |
Shaykh Amir · Yusuf Zaka · Abdi · Abdulmu'min · Dardin · Haji Ali Beg of Tilaku · Ilyas Beg · Jamaluddin Muhammad · Lalo Xusraw · Mahzuni · Mawlana Farrux Palangi · Mawlana Qasim · Mawlana Yusuf Dawisai · Mawlana Zaynul'abidin · Mirza Ibrahim · Muhammad Amin Beg Awrami · Muhammad Quli Sulayman · Mulla Fazlullah · Mawlana Hafiz Farhad · Mulla Tahir Awramani · Mulla Yusuf · Nazir Yaski · Pashew · Riza Beg · Sofi Ali Kewnani · Shaka · Shaykh Hassan Darra-hardi · Shaykh Lutfullah · Shaykh Mustafa Taxti · Umar Najari · Ustad Mika'il · Uways Beg
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1400s & earlier |
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1500s-1600s |
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1700s |
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1800s |
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Contemporary |
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Persondata |
Name |
Hariri, Ali |
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Date of birth |
1425 |
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Date of death |
1495 |
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