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Zembîlfiroş
Grave of Zambil Frosh in Batifa
Grave of Zambil Frosh in Batifa
Zembîlfiroş is located in Iraq
Zembîlfiroş
Zembîlfiroş
Location in Iraq
Coordinates: 37°10′42″N 42°58′59″E / 37.178378°N 42.982967°E / 37.178378; 42.982967
Country Iraq
Region Kurdistan Region
GovernorateDohuk Governorate
DistrictZakho District
Sub-districtBatifa

Zembîlfiroş (Kurdish: زەمبیلفرۆش, Zembîlfiroş, lit.'Basket seller')[1][2] is a work by Kurdish writer and poet Feqiyê Teyran .[3] It is believed to be based on a true story, transmitted from generation to generation through oral tradition,[4] and is part of Kurdish mythology.[5]

Summary

The plot revolves around Prince Saed, son of Prince Hassan who ruled Farqîn near Diyarbakır.[6][7] Prince Hassan was an evil governor and disliked by Prince Saed who migrated from Diyarbakır southward to Zakho. There he remained and began selling baskets.

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References

  1. ^ "1 الأدب الشفاهي الكُردي: البحث عن الهوية المفقودة". Welateme. 2 November 2008.
  2. ^ Akkent, Meral; Kovar, Nehir (2019). Memory Sites, Practices Of Remembrance. Istos yayınları. p. 94. ISBN 9786054640720.
  3. ^ "1 زەمبیلفرۆش كێیە و چۆن گەیشتە باتیفا". Wishe. 1 November 2016.
  4. ^ "1 (زمبيل فروش) بطل القصة الكوردية الشهيرة في مدينة زاخو". Altaakhi Press. 30 January 2017.
  5. ^ "1 زمبيل فروش  قصة من التراث الكردي". Syriaalhasaka. 2 November 2008.
  6. ^ "1 حكايات من الفولكلور الكردي-حكاية بائع السلال". Alahalireport. 13 February 2020.
  7. ^ "1 Çîroka Zembîlfiroş". Candname. 29 April 2016.
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