Jalile Jalil

Celile celil, also Jalile Jalil or Djalil Jalile (* November 26, 1936 in Yerevan ) is a Kurdish historian, writer and Kurdish expert.

He was born in Yerevan and studied history at the Yerevan State University and at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the University of Leningrad. Celil wrote his dissertation on the Kurdish rebellions in the 19th century. He received his PhD in 1963 and worked from 1963 to 1993 in the Academy of Sciences, where he was director of the Institute for Kurdish Studies. He gathered together with his brother Ordîxanê celil Yezidi religious poetry and Kurdish legends and fairy tales. In 1991 he completed his habilitation in Moscow. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he went to Austria and taught at the University of Vienna, where he taught as a lecturer at some time Kurmanji Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna. He is currently in his own research institute, which he set up in 1994 in his family home in Oak ditch in Lower Austria. With the financial support of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government succeeded him a few years ago the library of his family of Armenia at his institute to transfer that was after died in 1998 in the Armenian Erivan father Celile Celîls, Casme celil named.

He is a member of the PEN Club, the Association of Armenian writers and honorary member of the Iraqi Academy of Sciences.

Works

Celile Celil has written more than 70 books, articles and other contributions.

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