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    preservation of Kurdish cultural heritage. Cigerxwîn's real name was Şêxmûs Hesen. His pen name, Cigerxwîn, means "Bleeding Liver" in the Kurdish language...
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    poet, Cigerxwîn. Cigerxwîn was well known for his poetry about the Kurdish struggle and also about Kurdish culture and history. At one time, Cigerxwîn referred...
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  • February 1983 by (amongst others) film producer Yılmaz Güney and poet Cigerxwîn, is an organisation focused on the Kurdish language, culture, and history...
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  • xebatkar" Cigerxwîn 7:13 4. "Bila bihar bi xêr bê" Cigerxwîn 6:20 5. "Hêsirê min dibarin" Mihemed Şêxo 3:52 6. "Ka Kurdistana min ka" Cigerxwîn 5:11 7....
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  • was a town (belde). The hamlet of Ekinli is attached to the village. Cigerxwîn (1903–1984), Kurdish writer and poet "31 ARALIK 2021 TARİHLİ ADRESE DAYALI...
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    Xaço (1900–August 2005) – traditional singer of Kurdish Dengbêj music Cigerxwîn (1903–1984) – Kurdish poet, writer, journalist, historian, lexicographer...
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  • Harlow, England: Pearson/Longman. ISBN 0-582-40525-4. OCLC 55792252. Cigerxwin, Tarixa Kurdistan, I (Stockholm: Weşanên Roja Nû, 1985), p. 17. Kreyenbroek...
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  • century) Abdul Karim Mudarris (1901–2005) Muhammad Wali Kermashani (1901–?) Cigerxwîn (1903–1984) Leyla Bedir Khan (1903–1986) Mustafa Barzani (1903–1979) Abdullah...
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    the Kurdish Future Movement. Ciwan Haco (born 1957), Kurdish singer. Cigerxwîn (1903–1984), influential Kurdish writer and poet. Osman Sabri (1905–1993)...
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    Nomads". Iran Nomad Tours. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2022. Cigerxwin, Tarixa Kurdistan, I (Stockholm: Weşanên Roja Nû, 1985), p. 17. "The Kurdish...
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    Arab Shamilov (Erebê Şemo) (1897–1978). Kurdish novelist in Armenia. Cigerxwîn or Cegerxwîn (Jigarkhwin) (Sheikmous Hasan) (1903–1984) poet, born in...
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  • Emînê Perîxanê's son Şikriye Emîn, Mala Elyê Unus, Teufo Ciziri and Cigerxwîn. In 1944, he married Ayşe Hanım, the daughter of Abdurrahim Rahmi Zapsu [tr]...
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  • Hilmi (1898–1960), Kurdish writer, literary analyst and politician, Iraq Cigerxwîn (Cegerxwîn), (1903–1984), Kurdish poet and writer, Turkey/Syria Abdulla...
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  • Chyet (US, born 1957) Kurdish Saïd Cid Kaoui (Algeria, 1859–1910) Berber Cigerxwîn (Turkey/Syria, 1903–1984) Kurdish language Henry Cockeram (UK, 17th century)...
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  • Kurdish literary school and was admired by later poets like Ahmad Khani and Cigerxwîn. As he was one of the earliest users of Kurmanji in literary work, he...
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  • analyst and politician, Iraq. Muhammad Wali Kermashani (1901-?), poet, Iran Cigerxwîn (Cegerxwîn), (1903–1984), poet and writer, Turkey/Syria. Abdulla Goran...
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    of the Naqshbandi Sufi tariqa Abdul Rahman Al Rashi (1943–2014), actor Cigerxwîn (1903–1984), writers and poets Khaled Taja (1939–2012), actor Kheireddine...
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  • taught him to read and write in Kurdish. Hilali visited the graves of Cigerxwîn and Muhammad Sheikh once. He moved to Saudi Arabia in 2005, before returning...
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