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Soane at Halabja: An Echo


Editor : Royal Central Asian Society Date & Place : 1936, London
Preface : Pages : 6
Traduction : ISBN :
Language : EnglishFormat : 148x246 mm
FIKP's Code : Lp. Ang. 11Theme : History

Soane at Halabja: An Echo

SOANE AT HALABJA: AN ECHO

There has just (1936) been published at Sulaimani a small collection of poems, in Kurdish and in Persian, by Tahir Beg Jaf, a poet of some repute among the Southern Kurds. The following is an extract from the introduction in Kurdish :

Tahir Beg, the well-known, celebrated, melodious and word-sweet poet, was the son of Osman Pasha, son of Muhammad Pasha, Jaf. The stock and family of the Jaf Begzadas were accounted among the great and celebrated Kurdish Amirs. One hundred and fifty years ago they held the chieftainship of the Jaf tribe. Later, on the encourage ment of the Babanf Government, they came to Sharazur, and from the time of the Baban Government until the formation of the 'Iraqi Government they continued to hold the leadership of the Jaf...

SOANE AT HALABJA: AN ECHO

There has just (1936) been published at Sulaimani a small collection of poems, in Kurdish and in Persian, by Tahir Beg Jaf, a poet of some repute among the Southern Kurds. The following is an extract from the introduction in Kurdish :

Tahir Beg, the well-known, celebrated, melodious and word-sweet poet, was the son of Osman Pasha, son of Muhammad Pasha, Jaf. The stock and family of the Jaf Begzadas were accounted among the great and celebrated Kurdish Amirs. One hundred and fifty years ago they held the chieftainship of the Jaf tribe. Later, on the encourage ment of the Babanf Government, they came to Sharazur, and from the time of the Baban Government until the formation of the 'Iraqi Government they continued to hold the leadership of the Jaf.

Tahir Beg came into this world in the year 1295 of the Hijra ( = A.D. 1878), and departed from it in 1337 (=a.d. 1918). He died in Sulaimani; they brought his body to Halabja; he was buried in the village of Ababaile, so named after one of the Companions of the Prophet, one hour's ride up-hill from Halabja.

Tahir Beg did not study in a big or high school, but only passed through a local village school. Nevertheless, his understanding, general knowledge and sagacity did not correspond with the degree of his studies; they were ten times higher...

SOANE AT HALABJA:
AN ECHO

BY
C. J. EDMONDS


Reprinted from the " Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society"
Vol, XXIII., October, 1936


PUBLISHED BY
THE ROYAL CENTRAL ASIAN SOCIETY
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