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'''Najmadeen Mala |
'''Najmadeen Mala''' (1898-1962) was a [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] writer and teacher. Najmadeen, son of [[Mullah]] Ghafur Mullah Ali, was born in 1898. He worked in [[Raniya]] but headed to [[Halab]] in [[Syria]]. |
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Later, he returned to [[Sulaimani]] and founded a school. He ran this school for |
Later, he returned to [[Sulaimani]] and founded a school. He ran this school for 40 years, and also owned a book store. |
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In the newspaper ''Zheen'' he had a weekly column called "Child Story," and wrote biographies on notable figures and poets. He published more than 90 stories, most of them [[folkloric]]. |
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He also left several valuable works on [[Kurdish history]] and literature. Najmadeen Mala |
He also left several valuable works on [[Kurdish history]] and literature. Najmadeen Mala died on April 23, 1962, and was buried on [[Azmar Mountain]] in [[Sulaimani]]. |
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Revision as of 08:11, 24 April 2010
Najmadeen Mala (1898-1962) was a Kurdish writer and teacher. Najmadeen, son of Mullah Ghafur Mullah Ali, was born in 1898. He worked in Raniya but headed to Halab in Syria.
Later, he returned to Sulaimani and founded a school. He ran this school for 40 years, and also owned a book store.
In the newspaper Zheen he had a weekly column called "Child Story," and wrote biographies on notable figures and poets. He published more than 90 stories, most of them folkloric.
He also left several valuable works on Kurdish history and literature. Najmadeen Mala died on April 23, 1962, and was buried on Azmar Mountain in Sulaimani.
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Source: Kurdsat TV