Mirza Khalil Minawar (1878 - 1923)
He is one of the poets of Garmian and lived in Kifri city. he was a yarsan religious follower. He wrote a book for the poems of 35 poets, six of whom were Persian writers and all of the othres were Kurds. Of the 35 poets he gave the name of 34, he may have meant that the 35th one to be himself. He wrote an introduction and a poem epilogue to his collection and mentioned the names of the poets. It is mentioned in the introduction:
Kitab's head is not a problem
Let's put the name on the notebook
Shams Tabrizi and Ni'matullah of Persia.
Sheikh Nizami, the wise man of the dorshunas.
Khanai Qubadi 1 and Mala Waladkhan 2
Faqe Abdulqadir, 3 Shu'ara of zaman.
Abdal, 4, full of knowledge, GhulamRaza, 5, Hakak, 6.
Mala Pira 7 (Sham) 8 (Hariqi) 9 and Mahak 10
Arif 11 and Fathi 12 (Ahmed Agha) 13 and (year) 14
Sia 15 and Sai Fatah 16 Nali 17 the complete
Nazareth, 18, and Hassan Kanosh, 20.
Mala Fanaei, 21, Ranjouri, 22, drunk.
Muhammad Agha, 23, and Ghamnaki, 24 poor.
Asrini, 25, and Daoud, 26, Sheikh Attar.
Zan Shah, 27, Iran, Mala Ahmad Kor, 28.
Sheikh Saadi Sheraz and Hafiz MashhurIt is also mentioned in the epilogue.
- Unfortunately, this template has not yet been printed.
Since I haven't seen the book, I don't know which of these poets are in Arabic. Because as he mentioned, he has collected poems in these four languages.
The life of Hakak, Sia, Least, Mullah Fanaei, Asrini, and Daoud has not been fully revealed to us yet, said Teacher Hardawel Kakayi, who printed the divan.
Of these 28 Kurdish poets, only the poem collections of 8 have been published.
- Sia: May be the nickname (Siaposh).
Saeed Fatah: Said Fatah jabari.
Mullah Pira: Dr. Farhad Hamawandi, who is the third person to Jabari's diwan, says Mullah Pira and Pira are the other nicknames of Said Fatah.
As far as I am aware, Mirza Khalil Manawar, after Mir Sharafkhani Badlisi, calls the second Sorani dialect Kurmanji. Sharafkhan says: Kurds are made up of these tribes: Kurmanji, Goran, Lur, and Kalhur.[1]