Tahir Bahjat is the son of Mullah Mahmood, son of Mullah Mohammad Amini of Mariwan. He was born in the year 1902 in the city of #Sulaymaniyah#. In between the years 1930-1938, he and Mustafa Saib the Kurdish writer and intellectual, together they implemented the Kurdish-Mariwani publishing project and saved many important Kurdish literary and historical works from extinction. In the year 1938, with the help of Amin Zaki Bag, he was included in the list of students that were sent abroad by the Iraqi government on the budget of the government itself, for the education purpose, thus he went to the United States of America to study medical sciences and graduated from the medical college in the United States of America. After graduating from college, Tahir Bahjat Mariwani returned to Iraq in the year 1951 and later traveled again to the outside of Iraq after a while he returned back to Iraq in the year 1968. He died in October of the year 1971 in the United States of America. This great Kurdish writer in the beginning of his cultural and intellectual activities and career, he was more interested and paid more attention to the topics like the Kurdish literature, language and the Kurdish history, some sources say that he had a draft of the Jamil Saib’s famous story La Xawma (In My Dream) but miraculously he loses it while he is trying to publish it in #Baghdad# and when he finds the story again the he finds out that the last part of the story is gone.[2] In the beginning he had a great love for literature but after studying medicine in the USA, he started to write scientific articles for the magazines including Nzar and other publications.[1]