Khana Qubadi

Khana Qubadi

Khana Qubadi or (Xana Qubadî in Kurdish), (1700-1759), was a Kurdish poet. He wrote his poems in the Hawrami (Gorani) dialect. He belonged to the Hawrami school of poetry in the Ardalan principality.

Works

His main published work is "Şîrîn û Xesrew " (Shirin and Khasraw). Despite being a master in Persian language and Persian literature, he was in favor of using Kurdish in literature, as indicated in one of his poems:

Although it's said that Persian's sweet as sugar, For me is Kurdish sweeter still. Clearly, in this perfidious world, Everyone is happiest with his own mother tongue.

Books

*Qubadi, Xana: Şîrîn û Xesrew : şakarî şairî nawdarî kurd [Bûjandinewe û lêkdanawey] Muhammad Mela Karim (Shirin and Khaswraw: The masterpiece of the famous Kurdish poet [Editing and Analysis by Muhammad Mela Karim] ), The Center for Publishing and Distributing Kurdish Culture, Urmia, Iran ,1983, 874 pp.

References

* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000CRL0Y Khusraw va Shirin-i Khana-yi Qubadi]
* [http://www.kurdishacademy.org/english/history/history.html The History of Kurdish Language] , Kurdish Academy.
* [http://www.kerkuk-kurdistan.com/kulturek.asp?ser=4&cep=3&nnimre=310 Classic and modern Kurdish poetry] by Farhad Shakely.


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