Evdilsemedê Babek

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Evdilsemedê Babek or Abdussamed Babek (born in

Kurdish (Kurmanji).[1][2] Beside Kurdish, Babek also wrote in Arabic[3] and has been described as the first Kurdish poet to emerge after the spread of Islam among Kurds.[1]

Biography

Babek was born in Hakkari and lived from 972 to 1019,[1] or 1078.[2] Other sources state he lived from 938 to 995.[1] Ibn Khallikan puts his date of birth at 973.[4]

His father was named Babek, whose father was Ebdulqasim, whose father was a poet named Mensûr. Babek travelled to study in Baghdad, Nishapur, Mosul and Hamadan, and his poems became famous and read by Kurds. Religion and nature were his main subjects.[1] Ibn Khallikan described him as one of the most famous poets.[4] Few of his hundreds of poems are available.[5]

Notes

  1. ^
    Kurdistan24
    . 11 February 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b Kavak (2015), p. 56.
  3. ^ Sağnıç (2002), pp. 84–85.
  4. ^ a b Sağnıç (2002), p. 84.
  5. ^ Sağnıç (2002), p. 85.

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