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Bath al-Shakwa in the Poetry of Gholamreza Khan Arkavazi

open access: yesپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی
Gholamreza Khan Arkavazi is a renowned poet from Ilam known for his dramatic works and Divan in the South-Kurdish Language, exploring diverse themes such as "Bath al-Shakva." Despite the lack of prior research on this significant topic within his poetry,
Hojat Rashidi
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Suggestions for the Use of Latin Character in the Writing of Kurdish

open access: yes, 1931
The Kurdish language resembles the Persian in that it belongs to the Western Iranian group, but is distinguished from it by striking differences of sound, form, vocabulary, and syntax.
C. J. Edmonds
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Body Language in the Poetry of Several Kurdish Poets

open access: yesKOYA UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Language is one of the fundamental principles of textual structure, particularly in poetry. It is subject to various criteria depending on the psychological state being expressed. Both linguistic and non-linguistic expressions are directly related to the human mind. This research explores the role of body language in expressing feelings and thoughts in
Nazira S. Mustafa   +2 more
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The Event In The Poetry Of Long And Short Songs In Kurdish Folk Literature

open access: yesQalaai Zanist Scientific Journal, 2020
Songs are divided into different forms, according to the criteria used between one division: art, songs, folk songs and folk songs i.e. traditional epic dealing with events and things from our worldly world such as man, nature, love, adventure, friendship, war, nostalgia, aspirations, hatred, memories, and masculinity, in addition to its main theme ...
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Growing Up Under COVID-19: Young People's Agency in Family Dynamics. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Sociol, 2021
Shah M   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Qasida Poetry: A World unto Itself

open access: yes, 2019
Emerging in late antiquity in Arabic, qasida poetry became a token of cultural and political prestige in societies across West, South, and Central Asia, North, West, and East Africa, and southern Europe.
Talib, Adam
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Criticism and Review of Kurdish_ Persian Molama poem For the structure and semantic concept

open access: yesپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی, 2018
Kurdish poets have always had a special comment on Hafez's sonnets. Getting guarantee Hafez's lyrics in Kurdish sonnets regarding to becoming bilingual the sonnets has created a kind of industry called species -allusion surety.
Elyas Noorei, Najime Azadi
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Kurdish women: redefining freedom through resilience

open access: yes
When we speak of struggle, we evoke an image as old as human civilization: the eternal tension between oppression and freedom, silence and voice, captivity and liberation.
Hussain, S.
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