Hemin Mukriyani
Quick Facts
- Region: Mahabad, Iranian Kurdistan
- Born: 1921, Mahabad (Iran)
- Died: March 10, 1986, Urmia (Iran)
- Known for: Modern Kurdish poetry, journalism, cultural revival
Overview
Hemin Mukriyani was a Kurdish poet, writer, and journalist who helped shape modern Kurdish literature in the 20th century. His work emphasized romantic and nationalist themes and contributed to a literary renewal in Iranian Kurdistan.
He wrote primarily in the Sorani dialect and became one of the most widely read Kurdish poets of his generation.
Life and Work
Hemin worked in journalism and cultural institutions and published multiple poetry collections. His verse blended personal emotion with social and national themes, making his poems both accessible and influential.
Legacy
He remains a central figure in Kurdish literary history, and his poems are still widely taught and recited in Kurdish cultural life.
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