Khalid Jutiar Since the beginning of 1972, he has written 12 printed books, he is a member of the #Erbil# branch of the Kurdish Writers’ Union, and also a member of the Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate. He had been working for a long time in preparing a Mythology magazine dedicated to myth and mythology, at the same time he was the privileged editor-in-chief of the magazine, but that dream did not come true. Badrkhan’s printing and publishing council expressed its concern for the writer’s death, who was a cultural consultant at the agency. Khalid Jutiar was born in 1953 in The Village of Kandenawa, completed his primary education in The Village of Laheban, completed his secondary and high school education in Erbil. In 1976, he received a bachelor’s degree from the Kurdish department of Baghdad University. So far, there are 12 printed books that include: Towards Folklore, General Directorate of Culture and Youth, Hawadp Printing House, Baghdad, 1984. Fo Lechlore, Magazine, Three Numbers, 1983. Erbil Evening Walk, 1998. The Story of The Citadel of Demdem, 1999. The Ghost of Kurdish Myth , 2001. Ajandan Dance, Stories and Research, Soran/Erbil Book seller publishers, Sima Printing House, Sulaymaniyah 2006. My Heart Remains in Erbil, 2003. The Tragedy of The Gaffe (Ineptitude), Zamdariat, 2001. Dio, The Story Group, 2006. Erbil Plains, Shirin’s proverb, Pocket Book, Ministry of Culture, Cultural Printing House, Erbil 2005. The Smell of Foreigners, Kurdish Music and Culture Foundation, Mukryani Printing House, Ch1, Erbil 2008. On #24-12-2009#, he passed away of an illness in the city of Erbil.[1]