Sheikh Reza Talabani (شێخ ڕهزا تاڵهبانی, Shêx Rizayê Talebanî in Kurdish) (1835–1910), a celebrated Kurdish poet from Kirkuk, Iraq. Talabani wrote his poetry in Kurdish, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. Some of Sheikh Reza's poems considered by some historian as a credible testimony to the history of the city of Kirkuk. Most of his poetry consist of Satire, Ribaldry, Flyting and creative insults.
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- Scheich Reza Talabani (Auf kurdisch Şêx Rezaî Talebanî) ist ein kurdischer Dichter aus dem heutigen Irak. Talabani schrieb seine Gedichte sowohl in kurdisch, türkisch als auch in persisch und arabisch. Seine Werke geben ein gutes Bild des Leben und Geschichte in Kirkuk ab. Seine Gedichte bestehen meistens aus Satire. In einem seiner Gedichte erinnert er sich an seine Kindheit im Fürstentum Schahrazor, was von den Kurden heute als ein wichtiger Beweis für die kurdische Identität der Stadt Kirkuk angesehen wird. Als junger Mann ging Talabani nach Konstantinopel. Auf dem Weg dorthin besuchte er das Grab des kurdischen Sufi Scheich Nurredin Brifkani. Am Grab trug er ein langes Gedicht auf persisch vor. Das Gedicht erzählte, wie er vom kurdischen Fürstentum Scharezur, dessen Hauptstadt Kirkuk war, in das Land der Rum kam. Rum war die Bezeichnung für das ehemalige (Ost)römische Anatolien, dessen damalige Herrscher aber die Osmanen waren. 1879 wurde das Fürstentum Scharezur von den Osmanen aufgelöst und dem Vilayet von Mossul zugeschlagen. Talabani drückte seine Trauer und Enttäuschung in einem türkischen Gedicht aus. Scheich Reza Talabani ist einer der bedeutendsten kurdischen Dichter aus dem Irak. Zu Zeit gibt es sieben Editionen seiner Gedichte, die da wären 1935 und 1946 Bagdad 1935, 1946 Iran, 1996 in Schweden,1999 in Silemani und 2000 in Erbil.
- Sheikh Reza Talabani (شێخ ڕهزا تاڵهبانی, Shêx Rizayê Talebanî in Kurdish) (1835–1910), a celebrated Kurdish poet from Kirkuk, Iraq. Talabani wrote his poetry in Kurdish, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. Some of Sheikh Reza's poems considered by some historian as a credible testimony to the history of the city of Kirkuk. Most of his poetry consist of Satire, Ribaldry, Flyting and creative insults. The poet in one of his famous poems recalled his childhood in the Kurdish Emirate of Baban before it was ruled by either the Persians or the Ottomans. that poem is considered by some Kurdish historian as an importance evidence of the Kurdish identity of Kirkuk city. As a young man of age twenty-five or so, the poet went to the Ottoman capital, Constantinople, and in the course of his journey, he visited the grave of the Kurdish Sufi, Sheikh Nouradin Brifkani. At the graveside he recited a long poem in Persian, telling of how he had journeyed from Kurdish Emirate of Sharazur, of which Kirkuk was its capital, to visit The Country of the Rom as the Kurds used to referred to Turkey at that time, referring to the Turkic migration to Anatolia, thus not being their homeland. In 1879, when the Ottoman Empire annexed the Wilayah of Sharazur to the Wilayah of Mosul, Sheikh Reza expressed his sadness and disappointment in a poem, in Turkish, in which he told the people that Mosul had now become the capital of their Wilayah and Nafi’i Effendi was the Wali. Sheikh Reza Talabani is one of the foremost Kurdish poets. To date, seven editions of his poetry have been published: in Baghdad in 1935 and 1946, in Iran, in Sweden in 1996, in As Sulaymaniyah in 1999 and, most recently, in Arbil in 2000.
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- A bust of Shêx Rizayê Talebanî, in Silêmanî
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- Scheich Reza Talabani (Auf kurdisch Şêx Rezaî Talebanî) ist ein kurdischer Dichter aus dem heutigen Irak. Talabani schrieb seine Gedichte sowohl in kurdisch, türkisch als auch in persisch und arabisch. Seine Werke geben ein gutes Bild des Leben und Geschichte in Kirkuk ab. Seine Gedichte bestehen meistens aus Satire.
- Sheikh Reza Talabani (شێخ ڕهزا تاڵهبانی, Shêx Rizayê Talebanî in Kurdish) (1835–1910), a celebrated Kurdish poet from Kirkuk, Iraq. Talabani wrote his poetry in Kurdish, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. Some of Sheikh Reza's poems considered by some historian as a credible testimony to the history of the city of Kirkuk. Most of his poetry consist of Satire, Ribaldry, Flyting and creative insults.
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