Emînê Evdal

Emînê Evdal

Emînê Evdal (1906-1964), was a Kurdish writer, linguist and poet. He was born into a Yezidi family in the village of Yamanchayir near Kars which at the time was under Russian control. His village was destroyed during the Turkish-Armenian conflict, and he lost his mother, father and brother. In 1924, he attended the workers' school in Tblisi, and in 1926 he began teaching in the Yezidi villages near Mount Elegez. In 1931, he entered the Philology department of University of Yerevan, and began working in the Kurdish newspaper "Riya Teze" around the same period. He published his first book on Kurdish language in 1933. From 1933 to 1937, he published several textbooks on Kurdish language education. He received his PhD in Kurdology in 1944, and his thesis was titled "Kurdish woman in traditional family: An analysis based on study of folklore and nation". After graduation, he worked in the Kurdology field at the Armenian Institute of History, and he was hired by the Department of Oriental Studies, Armenian Academy of Sciences in 1959. He was awarded the title of "Best Retired Teacher" by the Parliament of Armenia in 1960.

In addition to Kurdish, he published many research articles and books in Armenian and Russian. He also contributed to Kurdish literature, and his first collection of short stories titled "Casim û Tosin" was published in 1924. The Kurdish school in the village of Qundesaz, where he taught for many years, has been named after him by the Armenia's government and his statue has been erected at the entrance of the school.

Books

#Casim û Tosin, Collection of Short Stories, 1924.
#Kitêba Zimanê Kurmancî Bona Koma Çara, 1933.
#Kitêba zimanê kurmancî Bona Koma Pênca, 1934.
#Bihar, Collection of Poems, 1935.
#Kitêba Zimanê Kurmancî Bona Dersxana Çara, 1936.
#Mêtodîka Hînkirina Xwendin û Nivîsandinê, (Method of Teaching for Reading and Writing), 1936.
#Folklora Kurmanca, (Kurmanji Folklore) with "Hecîyê Cindî", 644 pp., 1936.
#Mêtodîka Zimanê Kurmancî, (Method of Kurmanji Language), 1937.
#Kitêba Zimanê Kurmancî, Bona Dersxana Şeşa, with "Casimê Celîl", 1937.
#Tolhildana Xûnê Li Nav Kurdada û Dewî Anîna Bermayên Wê Li Ermenistana Sovêtê, (Blood feuds among Kurds and ending its causes in Soviet Armenia), 1952.
#Deba kurdên Ermenistana Sovêtê, 1953.
#Patronîma cem kurdên Ermenistanê di sedsala 19 da, 1957.
#Deba kurdên Pişkovkazê, 1957.
#Ferhenga Kurdîyê rastnivîsaryê, 1958.

External links

* [http://www.demanu.com.tr/arsiv/22_08_2006_167sy/sir_eskere_boyik.htm Emînê Evdal] , By Eskerê Boyîk, Journal of Dema Nû, 2006.(in Kurdish) ( Also here [http://www.kurdistan.nu/dk-yazilar/100_saliya_emine_evdal.htm] ).


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