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Fazil Shawro
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Fazil Shawro
Fazil Shawro
His full name is Fazil Hamad Abdullah Jaidi. He was born in 1951 in Koya. He received a bachelor's degree in English language and literature from the College of Arts, Baghdad University in 1975. Of course, his college life in Baghdad, many literary conferences, seminars, headquarters of the Writers Union, newspapers, magazines and radio stations played a significant role in the developing his talent. In 1972, his first poem was published in the newspaper Hawkari named Zamakan. Mahmoud Zamdar published poems and speeches by Fazil Shawro on a radio program in Baghdad for a year. In Baghdad, he met poets such as Sherko Bekas, Latif Helmet, Nawzad Rafat, Rafiq Sabir, Kamal Mirawdali, Anwar Jaf and Anwar Shakali. Because the four years of university were the four years of implementation of the March 11 declaration, they always went for walks, conferences, theaters and celebrations until 1974. He was in the fourth grade of university when he left university and went to the mountains to join the Peshmarga. This has taught him many experiences and lessons in struggle and revolution. After the Algiers agreement, he returned to Baghdad and completed his university studies. In 1975, he taught English in Rumadiya for a year and a half. He then returned to Erbil, where he returned to Koya two months later. He married his second cousin in 1983. He returned to Erbil in 1988 and taught at Kurdistan High School, Teachers' Institute and Salahaddin University. From 1982 to 1991, he opened eight art exhibitions in many Kurdish cities. He has revived hundreds of Kurdish cultural exhibits and opened a permanent exhibition in Erbil Castle. He has previously established the first Kurdish folklore museum in Erbil Castle with the help of cultural scholars such as Omar Patti. Unfortunately, the museum was looted during the 1991 uprising. During this period, he participated in many seminars and literary conferences. He became a member of the Bawaji band in Koya and the founder of the Kurdish Folklore Association in Erbil. In 1994, during the civil war, he went to Libya until 2002, where he was awarded the Ministry of Education Award for his play Martyr, which he wrote and directed. He moved to Ireland in late 2002 and remained as a refugee until 2010. In 2004, he was awarded the Dublin City Award for Active and Craftsman Refugee. In 2011, he published his book “Kotrek la Agir” in Kurdistan. He is a member of the Kurdish Writers Union, editor-in-chief of Kurdish Culture magazine, editor-in-chief of Sharavana magazine. He is active in publishing literary, educational, sociological and environmental works and holding conferences and seminars.[1]
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Group: Biography
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Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Education: Kurdish Language
Education level: University (Bachelor)
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Arabic
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Poet
People type: Writer
People type: Teacher
Place of birth: Koya
Place of Residence: Kurdistan
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