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Heciyê Cindî

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118:'s purges, he was imprisoned on March 18, 1937, on charges of spying, nationalism, being a Yezidi and helping counter-revolutionaries. After one year, several Armenian intellectuals campaigned for his release and he was pardoned, but was not allowed to work; however, with 278: 183:. He wrote and translated many books, among them 15 books on folklore and literature, 33 textbooks for schools, 19 translations and 7 books in 103: 319: 236: 220: 314: 119: 158: 69:. Later on, he lost all his family (except for one brother) to disease and massacre. In 1919, he stayed in the American 223: 299: 294: 58: 215:
Hikayetên Civata Kurdan (Kurdish Social Stories), Yerevan, 1959. (Re-published by Apec, 112 pp., Sweden, 1996.
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From 1968 to 1974, Cindî taught Kurdish literature and language at the Oriental Faculty of the
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Mesele û Xeberokên Cimeta Kurda (Proverbs of the Kurdish Society), 800 pp., 1985.
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and Elegez, and was head of the cultural section of the Kurdish newspaper
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republics. In 1959, he was employed in the Oriental department of
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Hewarî, Novel, 422 pp., Roja Nû Publishers, Stockholm, 1999.
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The Kurds: An Encyclopedia of Life, Culture, and Society
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family in the village of Yemençayir (Emançayîr) near
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Index

Armenian
Kurdish
Armenia
Yazidi Kurdish
Kars
Turkey
World War I
Turkish
Armenia
Elegez
orphanage
Alexandropol
Leninakan
Armenia
Qundexsaz
Riya Teze
news anchor
Radio Yerevan
Writers Union of Armenia
Soviet Writers Congress
Joseph Stalin
Alexander Fadeyev
PhD
Kurdish folklore
Armenian government
Kurdish alphabet
Latin
Cyrillic
Georgia
Central Asian

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