Name : Khider Faqer
Father Name : Khudida
Year Of Birth : 1952
Year Of Death : 2009
Place Of Birth : Sinjar
Place Of Death : Sinjar
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Khider Faqer (1952-2009).
Khider Faqer is from the al-Fuqara clan in the Shingal region, and his full name is (khider Ibn Khudida Ibn Kajal Ibn Beru Ibn Omer from the Zero family). The birth of khider Faqer was in the village of (Simê hêstîr) in Sinjar in the year 1952, and he is registered in the official records as born in 1950 AD. His mother is (Adoul Ibrahim Khalaf), and she is close to his father in lineage. He has five brothers and one sister (Elias, Seydou, Shamo, Barakat, Naam, Qasim), the eldest brother died in 2006, while his remaining brothers are alive and live in Burke Complex Before displacement, his only sister was married and lived with her family in sinjar before the events of ISIS.
The late Khadr married a fakir from (Ghazal Darwish Hussein), the last of the poor clan, who bore him sons and daughters (Ali Mian Tahsin Ismail Saeed Khairy Hadiya Delphine Delkhwaz Rooken Nasir), and it is worth mentioning here Ali and Tahsin are now well-known artists at the level of traditional and folkloric singing in Shingal, and they have their place in social and official parties, and they are trying to follow the example of her father in the path of folkloric singing.
The artist, Khadr Fakir, grew up in the villages of Kars, and exactly in his hometown, the villages of (Simê hêstîr) and (Kolka Kolka), located on the northern front of Mount Sinjar, in light of the difficult living that the people of Shingal suffered from because of the poverty that prevailed in the region, and perhaps this feature is still the Shingalites They suffer from it.... Khider Faqer went to school and attended it until the fifth grade of primary school in one of the schools in Kars (we could not obtain the name of the school) and because of clan problems that occurred between his family and the family of a relative of theirs...., his family left their village To the village of (Malik Mîllîk) in Kars and then to the village of ( Berane ), which forced him to leave school early, and his family had the share of leaving to (Al-Sheikhan area) or what the Shingalis call (Wallat-Sheikh area) in the early seventies due to the spread of poverty and poverty. No rain in Sinjar.
And on this day, on a summer day in June 2009, the immortal artist, Khider Faqer, passed away after a struggle with diabetes and heart disease, and the sadness he felt after the departure of his wife Ghazal, whom he loved and lived with for years of love and adoration, and sadness and illness took him until he passed away. On 2009 in his house in the Burk complex, and his body was buried in ( Sharfadin ) cemetery in the northern front of Mount Sinjar.
the source ; translated to English by Vazhan Kshto.[1]