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  2. Venus Faiq - Wikipedia

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    Venus Faiq (Arabic:فينوس فائق) (born in 1963) [2] is an Iraqi-Kurdish and Dutch writer, poet, translator, editor, and journalist. [1] [3] Her works includes poetry, articles, in both Kurdish and Arabic languages, [4] [5] as well as working as a volunteer translator for the refugee organization in the Dutch city of Rijswijk.

  3. Newroz as celebrated by Kurds - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of spring has been celebrated in Asia Minor since neolithic times.The root of this story goes back to ancient Iranian legends, retold in General History by scientist Dinawari, [15] The Meadows of Gold by Muslim historian Masudi, [16] the Shahnameh, a poetic opus written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD, and the Sharafnameh by the medieval Kurdish historian Sherefxan Bidlisi.

  4. Category:Kurdish poets - Wikipedia

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  5. Deq (tattoo) - Wikipedia

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    Deq (Kurdish: deq, دەق) or xal (Kurdish: xał, خاڵ) are the traditional and unique tattoos pertaining to Kurds. Deq is more commonly found among Kurdish women, but is also observed among men. However, the practice of deq has become less common due to the influence of Islam and has been substituted with henna. Unlike the henna, deq is not ...

  6. AVA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    AVA Entertainment (AVA TV) is a Kurdish broadcasting station, based in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It started its broadcast on March 20, 2019, with television programs in the Kurdish dialects of Sorani and Kurmanci, as well as English. The channel is founded and owned by Mustafa Bayram. [1]

  7. Dildar (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He lived to see his poem "Ey Reqîb" being adopted as the Kurdish national anthem. Ey Reqîb was first played and sung in 1946 on the proclamation of the short-lived Republic of Mahabad. Today the song is played as the official anthem of Kurdistan Region [5] and widely adopted by Kurds in the four parts of Kurdistan.

  8. Venus Will Shine Like a Bright Christmas Star in Tonight's ...

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    While Venus and the crescent moon will be closest on December 4, they will still catch your eye on the evenings of December 5 and 6, per EarthSky. Throughout December, Venus will move higher and ...

  9. Kurdî (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Bag Sahebqran (Kurdish: مستەفا بەگ ساحێبقران) with pen name of Kurdi (Kurdish: کوردی، Kurdî) was a nineteenth century Kurdish poet.Along with Nali and Salem, he is among the founders of Babani school of poetry, which was in Central Kurdish. [1]