- Feqiyê
Teyran (born Mir Mehemed, Kurdish: فەقیێ تەیران, romanized: Feqiyê
Teyran, 1590–1660) was a
Kurdish poet who
wrote in Kurmanji. He is best known...
-
Teyran (French pronunciation: [tɛʁɑ̃] ; Occitan: Teiran) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France. René Lavocat...
- 1930s. Xanî
admired Melayê Cizîrî and Feqiyê
Teyran.
Joyce Blau
called him the
spiritual son of Cizîrî,
Teyran and Ali Hariri. Xanî was born in the village...
- Zembîlfiroş, lit. 'Basket seller') is a work by
Kurdish writer and poet Feqiyê
Teyran. It is
believed to be
based on a true story,
transmitted from generation...
- this period,
whose works are
preserved today include Melayê Cizîrî, Feqiyê
Teyran, Elî Teremaxî and Ehmedê Xanî.
Unlike his peers, Xanî
consciously worked...
- Saint-Vincent de Barbeyrargues, Guzargues, Clapiers, Jacou,
Castries and
Teyran. The
region near ****as is
primarily scrubland, but it is
watered by a number...
- from the
original on 26
December 2016.
Retrieved 6
March 2018. "Sembolîzma
teyran di Êzîdîtiyê de (1)" (in Kurdish).
Archived from the
original on 24 February...
- Harr****owitz Verlag. p. 596. ISBN 978-3-447-10856-0. OCLC 1007841078. "Sembolîzma
teyran di Êzîdîtiyê de (1)" (in Kurdish).
Retrieved 27
December 2019. Omarkhali...
- Sète
Siran Sorbs Soubès Le Soulié
Soumont Sussargues Taussac-la-Billière
Teyran Thézan-lès-Béziers
Tourbes La Tour-sur-Orb
Tressan Le
Triadou Usclas-d'Hérault...
- al-Karadaghi, Mustafa.
Kurdistan Times. p. 190. Özel,
Ahmet (2016). "FAKĪ-yi
TEYRÂN". TDV İslâm
Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Cemal,
Onursal (1995). "Kurdiska...