- Ehmedê Xanî
Infobox Writer
name = Ehmedê Xanî
imagesize = 200px
caption = Ehmedê Xanî
birthdate = 1650
birthplace =Hakkari ,Hakkâri Province
deathdate = 1707
deathplace = (? )
occupation =Writer ,Poet ,Philosopher
nationality = Kurdish
period =
genre =
subject =
movement =Renaissance
influences = -Malaye Jaziri
-Ali Hariri
-Faqi Tayran
influenced = Many
website =Ehmedê Xanî, (or Ahmad Khani), (1650-1707) was a Kurdish writer, poet and philosopher. He was born amongst the Khani's tribe in
Hakkari province in present-dayTurkey . 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 vocabulary "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), is considered to be the épopée of the Kurdish literature. He is believed to be the firstKurd who has discussed about Kurdish independence [ [http://www.institutkurde.org/en/language www.institutkurde.org] ] . In his Mem û Zîn , there is a long poem of more than 2,650 distiches, about this. He also created a good picture of Kurdish life in 17th century in his works.In his work Kurdish patriotism and Kurdish reality are incredibly powerful. His nationalist interest and awareness was amongst pioneers for his time. When people of the
Middle East were in the midst of religious conflicts to identify themselves asChristian andMuslim rather than by their ethnic origins, Xanî's proposal was circulating around an independentKurdistan . The remarkable fact is that Xanî lived before the rise of modernnationalism .His other work include a book called "Eqîdeya Îmanê' (The Path of Faith), which is partpoem and partprose . The book explains the five pillars of Islamicfaith . It has been published in 2000, in Sweden.Biography
Works
Books
#"Mem û Zîn" (Mem and Zin), see [http://www.amazon.fr/dp/2747516091] for its French translation
# [http://hem.bredband.net/serkay/Doc/Pirtuk/pirtuk-b/Nr-3.htm "Eqîdeya Îmanê" (The Path of Faith)]
# [http://hem.bredband.net/serkay/Doc/Pirtuk/pirtuk-b/Nr-2.htm "Nûbihara Biçûkan (The Spring of Children)']References and notes
ee also
* Kurdish Literature
* List of Kurdish Writers
* Kurdish Language
*Kurmanji External links
* [http://www.kurdishacademy.org/?q=node/81 "Ahmad Khani"] , Kurdish Academy of Language KAL
* [http://www.noahsarkholidays.com/poetry.html Our Trouble by Ehmedê Xanî] , Noahs Ark Holidays
* [http://www.iranica.com/articles/sup/Ahmad_e_Kani.html "Ahmad Khani"] , Encyclopaedia Iranica
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.