Khanai Qobadi
Khanai Qobadi (ca.1700–1759) was an 18th-century Kurdish Jaff poet, and one of the main Gurani poets. He lived first in the court of the Ardalans, based in southern Kurdistan, then that of the Bābān dynasty.[1] His masterpiece Shirin and Khosrow is written in 1740.
- Rasten miwaçan Farisî şekeren
- Kurdî ce Farisî bel şîrîntiren
- Be lefz Kurdî, Kurdistan temam
- Pêşbiwan mehzûz, baqî wesselam
Works
- Divan (1005 beyit )
- Heft Bend
- Xusrew û Şîrîn
- Şîrîn û Ferhad
- Yûsuf û Zuleyxa
- Leyl û Mecnûn
- Eskender Name
References
- ↑ ḴĀNĀ QOBĀDI, Encyclopedia Iranica, accessed December 1, 2012
- Joyce Blau, “Written Kurdish Literature,” in Philip G. Kreyenbroek and Ulrich Marzolph, eds., History of Persian Literature, Companion Volume II: Persian Popular Literature; Literatures in Modern Iranian Languages other than Persian, 2010, pp. 103–28.
- Ḵānā Qobādi, Širin o Ḵosrow, ed. M. M. ʿEbd el Kerim, as Šīrīn ū Ḵusrew, akari ṝ‘irî nawdarî kurd Xanay Qubadi, Baghdad, 1975.
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