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Karim Findi
Karim Findi (Abdulkareem Findi)
Born (1946-05-04) 4 May 1946 (age 78)
Qarqarava, Duhok, Kurdistan Region - Iraq
CitizenshipIraq
Occupation(s)author, Journalist & Kurdish writer
Years active1969–present
Notable workChapters of the Aylol revolution in Iraqi Kurdistan
WebsiteOfficial Website of Findi

Karim Findi (1946, Duhok, Kurdistan Region - Iraq) is an author and Kurdish writer. In 1974 he graduated at University of Mosul – College of Arts English Dept.[1]

He has published books on numerous subjects, including politics, geography, language, literature and history in different languages like English, Kurdish, Arabic.[2]

He was one of the founders of the Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate.[3]

In 1997 he was editor-in-chief of the magazine Karwan, which was issued by the Ministry of Culture. He was a secretary of Karwan Academic magazine issued by Ministry of Culture, Kurdistan Region. He served as editor-in-chief of the magazine Dijla from its inception through its final issue (No. 42), which was the first magazine in a roman-alphabet language issued by the Kurdistan Ministry of Culture.[4]

Published books[edit]

-A Collection of Bakir bag Al-Arizee poems, collected and analyzed, 1982, (Kurdish Edition).

-Mairo, transliterated from Latin letters into Arabic letters, 1985, (Kurdish Edition).

-Gulchin, transliterated from Akleerky into Arabic letters, 1988, (Kurdish Edition).

-Chapters of Eylul Revolution in Kurdistan - Iraq written, 1995 (Arabic Edition).

- Guide of Duhok Governorate, 1997. (Arabic and English Edition)

-Kurdish tribes in the north part of Mossel state, 1996. translated from English into Kurdish. (Kurdish Edition)

-Khani Festival, prepared, 1996, (Kurdish Edition).

-Amedi in different eras, critics and analyses, 1997, (Arabic Edition)

-(P.D.K) During Barzani's Absence (1946-1958), 1998, (Arabic Edition).

-The Golden Jubilee of Peshmarge. 1999. Transliterated from southern into northern (Kirmanji) Dialect and from Arabic letters to latini letters. (Kurdish Edition).

-Barzani never gives up, 2001. transliterated from Arabic letters of Southern Kirmanji to Latin letters Northern Kirmanji.

-Badinan Castle and Some of its Historical Places, 2012, (Arabic Edition).

-Badinan Castle ,2012, Arabic language.

-Kurdish Language in Badinan region, 2012, (Arabic and Kurdish Edition).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Karim Findi story Archived 2015-04-08 at the Wayback Machine Nubun magazine, issue 121, 2012
  • ^ Karim Findi biography Findi Info
  • ^ Interview with Karim Findi Archived 2015-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Dunya TV, archive
  • ^ About Karim Findi Findi Info Website

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karim_Findi&oldid=1229282022"

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