music.wikisort.org - PoetEhmedê Xanî (Kurdish: ئەهمەدێ خانی, romanized: Ehmedê Xanî; 1650, Hakkari – 1707, Bayazid), was a Kurdish intellectual, scholar, mystic and poet who is considered the founder of Kurdish nationalism. He was born in the Hakkâri region in 1650 and died in Bayazid in 1707.[1]
Kurdish intellectual, nationalist (1650-1707)
The most important work of Xanî is Mem and Zin which is considered the national epic of Kurds. Other important works include Nûbiharan Biçûkan and Eqîdeya Îmanê. These works were studied in Kurdish schools from the time of Kani towards the 1930s.[1]
Xanî admired Melayê Cizîrî and Feqiyê Teyran.[2] Joyce Blau called him the spiritual son of Cizîrî, Teyran and Ali Hariri.[3]
Biography
Xanî was born in the village of Khan near Hakkari in 1650.[4]
Nationalism
Xanî is considered the founder of Kurdish nationalism and supported an independent Kurdistan.[5] In a mathnawi from 1694, he chose not to devote parts of the introduction to praise the rulers of his time, which was typical in classical Oriental literature. Instead, the preface of the mathnawi was dedicated to his opinions on Kurdish nationalism. He explained the subjugation of Kurds by the Ottomans and the Safavids, their occupation of Kurdistan which he argued had become a reality because of the lack of a Kurdish monarch who could rule Kurdistan. Such a ruler could liberate Kurds from the 'vile'.[1] He also believed that an independent Kurdistan could safeguard the Kurdish language for scientific and intellectual purposes.[5]
In the epic Mem and Zin, he writes:[5]
If we had unity amongst ourselves,
If we all, together, obeyed one another,
The Turks, the Arabs and the Persians,
Would one and all be in our servitude,
Works
- Mem û Zîn (Mem and Zin)
- Eqîdeya Îmanê (The Path of Faith)
- Eqîdeya Îslamê (Basics of Islam)
- Nûbihara Biçûkan (The Spring of Children)
- Erdê Xweda (Astronomy and Geography book)
- Dîwana Helbestan
References
- Shakely, F. (2002). "AḤMAD-E ḴĀNI". Encyclopedia Iranica.
- Ahmadzadeh, Hashem (2018). Gunter, Michael M. (ed.). Classical and modern Kurdish literature. Routledge. p. 92. ISBN 9781317237983.
- Blau, Joyce (1995). Malmîsanij (ed.). "Jiyan û berhemên Ehmedê Xanî (1650-1707)". Çira (in Kurdish): 7.
- Korangy, Alireza (2020). Kurdish Art and Identity: Verbal Art, Self-definition and Recent History. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 41. ISBN 9783110599626.
- Olson, Robert. "Kurds". The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
External links
Kurdish literature |
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Texts |
- Kitêba Cilwe (text, mentioned before 1746)
- Mishefa Reş (text)
- Saranjâm (religious text)
- Kurdish Shahnameh
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Before and in 1400s | |
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1500s-1600s | |
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1700s |
- Khana Qubadi (1700–1759)
- Marif Nodeyi (1753–1838/39)
- Xelîlê Sêrtî (1754–1843)
- Khulam Rada Khan Arkawazi (1765–1834)
- Pertew Begê Hekarî (1777–1841)
- Khâlid-i Shahrazuri (1779–1827)
- Şeyda Hewramî (1784–1852)
- Şêx Hesenê Nûranî (1786–1866)
- Şêx Nûredînê Birîfkanî (1795–1851)
- Ahmad Bag Komasi (1796–1877)
- Nalî (1797/1800–1855/56)
- Mehmûd Bayazîdî (1797–1859)
- Ya'qūb Māydashtī (1799–1871)
- Almas Khan-e Kanoule'ei
- Elî Berdeşanî (–1812)
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1800s | |
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Contemporary | |
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Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world |
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Astronomers |
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9th | |
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10th | |
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11th | |
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13th | |
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17th | |
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Topics |
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- Arabic star names
- Islamic calendar
- Aja'ib al-Makhluqat
- Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity
- Tabula Rogeriana
- The Book of Healing
- The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries
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Instruments |
- Alidade
- Analog computer
- Aperture
- Armillary sphere
- Astrolabe
- Astronomical clock
- Celestial globe
- Compass
- Compass rose
- Dioptra
- Equatorial ring
- Equatorium
- Globe
- Graph paper
- Magnifying glass
- Mural instrument
- Navigational astrolabe
- Nebula
- Octant
- Planisphere
- Quadrant
- Sextant
- Shadow square
- Sundial
- Schema for horizontal sundials
- Triquetrum
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Concepts |
- Almucantar
- Apogee
- Astrology
- Astrophysics
- Axial tilt
- Azimuth
- Celestial mechanics
- Celestial spheres
- Circular orbit
- Deferent and epicycle
- Earth's rotation
- Eccentricity
- Ecliptic
- Elliptic orbit
- Equant
- Galaxy
- Geocentrism
- Gravitational energy
- Gravity
- Heliocentrism
- Inertia
- Islamic cosmology
- Moonlight
- Multiverse
- Muwaqqit
- Obliquity
- Parallax
- Precession
- Qibla
- Salah times
- Specific gravity
- Spherical Earth
- Sublunary sphere
- Sunlight
- Supernova
- Temporal finitism
- Trepidation
- Triangulation
- Tusi couple
- Universe
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Institutions |
- Al-Azhar University
- House of Knowledge
- House of Wisdom
- University of al-Qarawiyyin
- Observatories
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Influences |
- Babylonian astronomy
- Egyptian astronomy
- Hellenistic astronomy
- Indian astronomy
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Influenced |
- Byzantine science
- Chinese astronomy
- Medieval European science
- Indian astronomy
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Muslim historians |
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Historians | 7th century |
- Aban bin Uthman
- Urwah ibn Zubayr
- Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri
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8th century |
- Hisham ibn al-Kalbi
- Ibn Ishaq
- Al-Waqidi
- Abu Mikhnaf
- Sayf ibn Umar
- Al-Mada'ini
- Ibn Lahi'a
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9th century | |
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10th century | |
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11th century | Arabic | |
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Persian |
- Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi
- Abu Sa'id Gardezi
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12th century | Arabic |
- Mohammed al-Baydhaq
- Ibn al-Jawzi
- Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi
- Ibn al-Qalanisi
- Ibn ʽAsakir
- Usama ibn Munqidh
- Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani
- Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad
- Ibn Hammad
- Al-Jawwani
- Ibn al-Sam'ani
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Persian | |
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13th century |
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14th century | Arabic |
- Abu'l-Fida
- Ibn Idhari
- Al-Dhahabi
- Ibn Battuta
- Ibn al-Khatib
- Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari
- Ibn Kathir
- Ibn al-Tiqtaqa
- Ibn al-Furat
- Al-Mufaddal
- Ibn Khaldun
- al-ʽAsqalani
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Persian | |
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15th century | Arabic | |
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Persian | |
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Turkish |
- Oruç Bey
- Aşıkpaşazade
- Enveri
- Ibn Kemal
- Neshri
- Tursun Beg
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16th century | Arabic | |
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Persian |
- Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
- Muhammad Khwandamir
- ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni
- Nizamuddin Ahmad
- Firishta
- Iskandar Beg Munshi
- Sharafkhan Bidlisi
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Turkish |
- Mustafa Âlî
- Lûtfi Pasha
- Matrakçı Nasuh
- Sadeddin Effendi
- Mustafa Selaniki
- Taşköprüzade
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17th century | Arabic |
- Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari
- Katib Çelebi
- Ibn al-Imad al-Hanbali
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Persian | |
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Turkish | Ottoman |
- Ibrahim Petchevi
- Solakzade Mehmed Hemdemi
- Kâtip Çelebi
- Munejjim Bashi
- Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha
- Osman Aga of Temesvar
- Mustafa Naima
- Al-Hasan al-Burini
- Abdi Pasha
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Chagatai | |
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Kurdish | |
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18th century | Arabic | |
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Persian |
- Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi
- Abol-Hasan Golestaneh
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Turkish | |
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19th century | Arabic |
- Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri
- Mohammad Farid
- Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf
- Jurji Zaydan
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Persian | |
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Turkish | Ottoman |
- Ali Amiri
- Ahmed Cevdet Pasha
- Ahmed Cevad Pasha
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Azerbaijani | |
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Kurdish | |
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Notable works |
- The Meadows of Gold
- History of the Prophets and Kings
- Mu'jam al-Buldan
- Concise History of Humanity
- The Complete History
- Al-Bidaya wa'l-Nihaya
- The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries
- Futuh al-Buldan
- Kitab al-I'tibar
- Al-Milal wa al-Nihal
- History of the Caliphs
- Kitab al-Rawd al-Mitar
- Tarikh al-Yaqubi
- Muqaddimah
- Book of Idols
- Rihla
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Concepts |
- Isnad
- Islamic calendar
- Biographical evaluation
- Biographical dictionary
- Hadith studies
- Tabaqat
- Isra'iliyyat
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Authority control |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
- [en] Ehmedê Xanî
[fr] Ehmedê Xanî
Ehmedê Xanî, ou Ahmed Khani (1650-1707), est un écrivain, astronome, poète, clerc sunnite et philosophe kurde[1]. Son œuvre est aussi connue chez les Kurdes que celle d'Homère chez les Grecs et que celle de Ferdowsi chez les Persans[2].
[ru] Хани, Ахмед
Ахмед Хани (курдск. Ehmedê Xanî; 1650, Хаккяри — 1708, Баязид) — курдский поэт, философ и мыслитель, написавший поэму «Мам и Зин».
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