Nalî

19th-century Kurdish poet and scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nalî (Kurdish: نالی, romanized: Nalî, 1797/1800–1855/56), also known as Mela Khidrî Ehmedî Šaweysî Mikâʾîlî, was a prominent Kurdish poet, scholar, and linguist from the Sulaymaniyah region in present-day Kurdistan Region, Iraq. He is regarded as one of the most influential figures in classical Kurdish literature and a pioneer in the development of Central Kurdish as literary language. He was known for his eloquent use of poetic forms and incorporation of themes such as love, mysticism, and Kurdish identity. Beside his literary contributions, he was also active in fields such as translation, jurisprudence, and mathematics, making him a key intellectual figure of 19th-century Kurdish society.[1]

Born1800 (1800)
Khak u Khol, Sharazur, Baban Principality
Died1856 (aged 5556)
Era19th century
RegionKurdistan
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Nalî
Mulla Khidr (مەلا خدر)
Personal life
Born1800 (1800)
Khak u Khol, Sharazur, Baban Principality
Died1856 (aged 5556)
Era19th century
RegionKurdistan
Main interest(s)Kurdish literature, Islamic theology, Poetry
Notable work(s)Diwani Nali
Religious life
ReligionIslam
OrderNaqshbandi
SectSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAsh'ari
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