Celile Celil

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Celîlê Celîl (2017)

Celîlê Celîl , also Jalile Jalil or Djalil Jalile (born November 26, 1936 in Yerevan , Armenian SSR , USSR ), is a Yazidi historian and writer .

Life

He was born in Yerevan and studied history at the Yerevan State University and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Leningrad University . Celil wrote his dissertation on the Kurdish rebellions in the 19th century. He received his PhD in 1963 and worked at the science academy from 1963 to 1993. He gathered together with his brother Ordîxanê Celil Yezidi religious poems 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 Kurmanji for some time at the Institute for Linguistics at the University of Vienna. He is currently working in his own research institute, which he set up in 1994 in his family's house in Eichgraben in Lower Austria. With financial support from the Iraqi Kurdish regional government , he succeeded a few years ago in transferring his family's library from Armenia to his institute, which was named after Casme Celîl, his father, Celîlê Celîl, who died in Yerevan , Armenia in 1998 .

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

Works

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

Books

  1. Vosstaniye Kurdov 1880 goda (The Uprising of the Kurds 1880), 132 pages, Nauka Publishing House, Moscow, 1966
  2. Zargotina Kurda (Kurdish folklore), co-author Ordîxanê Celîl , Vol. I, II, Nauka Verlag, Moscow, 1978.
  3. Jiyana Rewşenbirî û Siyasi ya Kurdan (Intellectual and Political Life of the Kurds), 200 pages, Jîna Nû Publishing House, 1985
  4. Kurdskie skazki, legendy i predaniia (Kurdish fairy tales and legends), co-author with Ordîxanê Celîl and Zîna Celîl, Nauka Publishing House, Moscow, 1989.
  5. Zargotina Kurdên Sûriyê (Folklore of the Kurds in Syria), co-author with Ahmet Omer and Ordîxanê Celîl, Jîna Nû Verlag, Uppsala, 1989, ISBN 91-970927-3-8
  6. Dastanên Kurdî (Kurdish sagas), co-author with Ordîxanê Celîl, 244 pages, Zêl Verlag, Istanbul, 1994
  7. Autobîografîya Ebdurrizaq Bedirxan (Autobiography of Abdurrezaq Bedirhans), 72 pages, Havîbûn Publishing House, 1999
  8. Dîwaro tera dibêm bûkê tu guhdar be , 158 pages, Pêrî Publishing House, Istanbul, 2000
  9. Sîyapûş Seyfulmuluk , 328 pages, Avesta Verlag, 2000
  10. Rûpelên Balkeş Ji Dîroka Gelê Kurd (Important Chapters from the History of the Kurdish People), 195 pages, 2002
  11. Keşkûla Kurmancî: Sedsalîyên X - XX , 311 pages, Vienna, 2004, ISBN 3-902185-06-6

items

  1. Belgek ji pêwendiyên Ermenya Kurda yê dîrokî çandî (A document on the historical and cultural relationship between Kurds and Armenians), Published in Journal of the Oriental Institute of Armenian Academy , p. 105, Vol. XIII, 1985.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Djalil Jalile in the course catalog of the University of Vienna  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / online.univie.ac.at