This great intellectual is from Hawraman and he was born in a village near the city of Sanandaj in the eastern part of Kurdistan, His family is known as the Mufti Zadeh family. Mohammad Mihri left Sanandaj at the age of seventeen and continued his studies in the city of Erzurum and some other areas and in the year 1912 he continued his studies in the city of Istanbul the capital of the Ottoman Empire at the institute (دار الفنون) (The institute of Arts). That same year, he participated in the foundation of the Hevi Association. He then became a private tutor to the Sultan's sons and later gained great fame as a lawyer.
In the year 1920, he got married, and one of his Sons whose name is Salahaddin Hila later became a well-known writer in Turkey and became very famous. Mohammad Mihri was also a proficient writer and he had published many poems and articles in the magazine Zhin at that time. He was also the chief editor of the magazine Kurdistan at that time. This talented writer despite knowing all the Kurdish dialects of that time was also fluent in the Turkish, Arabic, and Persian languages and has published works in these languages. Unfortunately, most of the works and the biography of this Kurdish intellectual are scattered and well-known all that is known is that at the end of his life, this prominent Kurdish writer and intellectual lived in Istanbul and was employed as a lawyer and that he passed away in the mids of the 50s of the twentieth century.[1]