Saeed Ebadatian (born 1963 in Gialan, Kermanshah Province) is a Kurdish poet and one of the pioneers of Kurdish poetry.
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Saeed Ebadatyan was born in 1963 in Gialan, Kermanshah province. He recited his first poem at the age of 12. Ebadatyan worked as an employee in the tribal affairs office of Gialan town and resumed his professional activities in Kurdish literature in the 1980s. Saeed Ebadatyan has chosen the nickname Banan, which means future in the southern Kurdish dialect. Ebadatyan's works are among the most important and prominent Kurdish poems in the southern Kurdish dialect and have not been translated into any other language.
Saeed Ebadatyan's poems are full of literary mysteries to describe nature and the use of natural symbols to convey meanings. For this reason, Ebadatyan is classified as a romantic poet who broke away from traditional Kurdish poetry and began to revive and innovate both in terms of meaning and accepted forms of traditional southern Kurdish poetry.[1]