Hemin Mukriyani

Hemin Mukriyani ( Hemin Mukriyanî; * 1920/1921 in Mahabad, Iran, † 1986) was the stage name for Seyed Mohammad Amini Shaik -ol - eslam Mokri, a Kurdish poet and journalist.

Hemin Mukriyani was born near Mahabad in northwestern Iran. After finishing his studies, he joined the Komeley Jiyanewey Kurd ( Kurdish community league or council for the Kurdish rebirth ), which was founded in 1942. Together with his friend Abd -al- Rahman Scharafkandi ( hazhar ) and Abdurahman Scharafkandi ( Hejar ) he was nominated as the national poet of the Republic of Kurdistan. At the end Hejar was national poet. Hemin was secretary of the Prime Minister Haji Baba Sheikh. After the end of the republic by the Iranian Army in December 1946, he fled and took refuge in Sulaymaniyah in today's autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq. There he was arrested. Under the agreement of March 11, 1970, which continued the Kurds and Baghdad's central government a four-year period, to Hemin settled in Baghdad. There he became an active member of the Kurdish Academy of Sciences.

Hemin was regularly read in various Kurdish journals such as the Hawari Kurd ( call for help of the Kurds ), Hawari nîştiman ( call for help of the Fatherland ), Girugalî mind alan ( The Blabben of children), Agir (fire), Halala ( tulip ), the organ of the Association of Kurdish women. After the end of the monarchy in Iran in 1979, he built the Kurdish publishing house salaha -al-Din Ayyubi on in Urmia. This published from spring 1985, a Kurdish magazine called Sirwe ( breeze ). Hemin remained until his death in 1986, the editor of this magazine.

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