Zembîlfiroş
Zembîlfiroş (Kurdish: زه مبيل فروش, lit. 'Basket seller')[1][2] is a work by Kurdish writer and poet Faqi Tayran.[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]
Zembîlfiroş | |
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![]() Grave of Zambil Frosh in Batifa | |
![]() Zembîlfiroş Location in Iraq | |
| Coordinates: 37.178378°N 42.982967°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | |
| Governorate | Dohuk Governorate |
| District | Zakho District |
| Sub-district | Batifa |
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.
Gallery
Grave of Prince Saed in Batifa
Grave of Prince Saed in Batifa
See also
References
- "1 الأدب الشفاهي الكُردي: البحث عن الهوية المفقودة". Welateme. 2 November 2008.
- Akkent, Meral; Kovar, Nehir (2019). Memory Sites, Practices Of Remembrance. Istos yayınları. p. 94. ISBN 9786054640720.
- "1 زەمبیلفرۆش كێیە و چۆن گەیشتە باتیفا". Wishe. 1 November 2016.
- "1 (زمبيل فروش) بطل القصة الكوردية الشهيرة في مدينة زاخو". Altaakhi Press. 30 January 2017.
- "1 زمبيل فروش قصة من التراث الكردي". Syriaalhasaka. 2 November 2008.
- "1 حكايات من الفولكلور الكردي-حكاية بائع السلال". Alahalireport. 13 February 2020.
- "1 Çîroka Zembîlfiroş". Candname. 29 April 2016.
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