Khalifa Kaikhasraw Imami the Kurdish poet and mystic, who belonged to the Imami tribe and received the Tariqat from Sheikh Abdulrahman Talabani and lived in the Imami region, was a contemporary of Mawlawi Tawgozi and also exchanged letters with him. He had a lot of beautiful and fabulous poetry, but nothing of them remained. Khalifa Kaykhasraw Imami from the Imami clan and Mawlawi from the Tawgozi clan, there were two neighboring tribes in the region of the Lela, Zamkan and Sirwan River. In the following poem, Mawlawi responds to a letter from Khalifa Kaikhasraw. In the 1960s, Mullah Saeed Zmnakoyi published this poem in Kaka Falah's newspaper Zhin. This is Khalifa Kaikhasraw's reply to Mawlawi's letter. This exchange of letters between Mawlawi and Caliph Kaikhasraw took place in 1300 AH, when Mawlawi died, and this may have been his last letter. Three years before his death, in the following poem, he uses the word “Gharqab” as the date of his death, which is 1303 in alphabetical letters. That is, Khalifa Kaikhasraw died three years after Mawlawi's death in 1303 AH. About the details of his death one day the Khalifa wanted to cross the Lela River and go to the other side. A couple of trees of the bridge broke and the Khalifa fell down and was washed away into the Sirwan River. After receiving the news, the people of the three tribes of Imami, Tawgozi and Nawroli searched for the body Khalifa to find it. After two days of search they fail to do so, A relative of Mawlawi, who learned of this incident, told them to follow him until they reached Turn of (Wulwar) and found him there. After a while, when Mawlawi's relative was asked how he knew that the Khalifa's body was in the pond, he replied: Three years ago, the Khalifa himself wrote it in a letter to Mawlawi.[1]