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Nationality
  
Kurdish

Died
  
1707, Dogubeyazit, Turkey

Period
  
17th century

Literary movement
  
Renaissance


Name
  
Ahmad Khani

Books
  
Mem and Zin

Role
  
Writer

Movies
  
Mem u Zin

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Occupation
  
Writer, poet, astronomer, philosopher

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Ahmad Khani, Ahmad-i Khani (Kurdish: Ehmedê Xanî‎, (1650 Hakkari –1707 Doğubeyazıt) was a Kurdish writer, poet, astronomer and philosopher. He was born amongst the Khani's tribe in Hakkari province in present-day Turkey. He moved to Bayezid in Ritkan province and settled there. Later he started with teaching Kurdish (Kurmanji) at basic level. Khani was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Persian. He wrote his Arabic-Kurdish dictionary "Nûbihara Biçûkan" (The Spring of Children) in 1683 to help children with their learning process.

His most important work is the Kurdish classic love story "Mem and Zin" (Mem û Zîn) (1692).

His other work include a book called Eqîdeya Îmanê (The Path of Faith), which is part poem and part prose. The book explains the five pillars of Islamic faith. It was published in 2000 in Sweden.

Books

  1. Mem û Zîn (Mem and Zin), see [1] for its French translation, see [2] for its English translation,
  • Eqîdeya Îmanê (The Path of Faith)
  • Eqîdeya Îslamê (Basics of Islam)
  • Nûbihara Biçûkan (The Spring of Children)
  • Erdê Xweda (Astronomy and Geography book)
  • Dîwana Helbestan
  • References

    Ahmad Khani Wikipedia