Salim (poet)

Summary

Salim is the pen name for Abdul-Rehman Begi Saheb-Qiran (Ebdulrehman Begî Sahibqîran, Kurdish: عەبدولڕەحمان بەگی ساحێبقران) the nineteenth century Kurdish poet. Known by his pseudonym as Salim or Salem (Kurdish: سالم), he was born around 1800 in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan and died 1866. He is one of the most significant classical Kurdish poets who wrote in Central Kurdish.[1][2] He was the uncle of Nalî and the cousin of Kurdî, two other famous poets. He died in 1866 in Sulaymaniyah.

Salim
Native name
عەبدولڕەحمان بەگی ساحێبقران
BornAbdul-Rehman Begi Saheb-Qiran
1800 (1800)
Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Died1866 (aged 65–66)
Sulaymaniyah
Resting placeGardi Saywan cemetery, Sulaymaniyah
Pen nameSalim
OccupationPoet
NationalityKurdish
PeriodClassical

Salim's poems edit

The content of Salim's poems mainly consists of love, philosophy, mysticism and history. Most of his poems are in the form of Ghazal, but he has some quatrains (Ruba'is) and Qasidas. His poems are in Kurdish, Persian and Arabic. He was influenced by the Persian poets Hafez and Kalim Hamedani and the Kurdish poet Nali. His poetry is metrical mostly based on arud meter.

References edit

  1. ^ PHILIP G. KREYENBROEK, "Kurdish Written Literature", Encyclopedia Iranica
  2. ^ خەزنەدار، مارف، مێژووی ئەدەبی کوردی- بەرگی سێیەم، (چاپی یەکەم، ٢٠٠٣)، دەزگای چاپ و بڵاوکردنەوەی ئاراس:ھەولێر.

External links edit

  • Charmw.net
  • Amroy Zanko