- Mohammad-Amin
Shaikholislami Mukri,
better known by his pen name
Hemin Mukriyani or Hêmin
Mukriyānī (1921–1986) was a
Kurdish poet, journalist, translator, and literary...
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location as
Mannea and Takht-e Soleymān.
During the
battle of Dimdim,
Mukriyanis rallied around Kurds of Bradost.
Abbas I of
Persia married a
Mukri noblewomen...
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immune because of his
religious standing. The
journalist and
lyric Hemin Mukriyani was his
secretary during the republic.
Archie Roosevelt, Jr., "The Kurdish...
- long and narrow, have
become the most
common form of headgear.
Mukriyani The
Mukriyani costume worn in the
region around Mahabad and
Saqqez is notably...
- (1920–1990), poet, writer,
translator and linguist, Iran.
Hemin Mukriyani (Hêmin
Mukriyanî), (1921–1986),
journalist and poet, Iran.
Ahmad Hardi (1922–2006)...
- A
tableau portrait of
Aryana Xanum, a
Kurdish noblewoman of
likely Mangur origin,
dressed formally in
traditional Mukriyani Kurdish Attire...
- Dictionary. London:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-713559-5
Hazhar Mukriyani, (1990)
Hanbanaborina Kurdish-Persian
Dictionary Tehran,
Soroush press...
- (1921–2010)
Ezaddin Husseini (1921–2011) H****an
Zirak (1921–1973)
Hemin Mukriyani (1921–1986)
Mustafa Pasha Bajalan (d. 1921)
Ahmad Hardi (1922–2006) Tahir...
- Shaykho-al-Eslam Mokri) (1920–1986),
Abdorrahamn Zabihi (1920–1980) and Giw
Mukriyani, all from Mahabad, are
considered as the main
writers and poets. The first...
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Iranian Western Northwestern Kurdish Sorani Dialects Babanî (Silêmanî)
Mukriyanî Erdelanî Germiyanî (Cafî) Arbilî (Hewlêrî) Xoşnaw Ker****î
Writing system...