Sherefxan Bidlisi

Sherefxan Bidlisi

Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi or "Sharafkhan Bitlisi" (Kurdish: "Şerefxan Bedlîsî") (1543 - 1599) was a Kurdish historian and poet. He wrote in Persian.

His famous Persian book "Sherefname", that he wrote in 1597, is regarded as the main source on Kurdish history. Among many other languages, the "Sherefname" has been translated into Arabic, Azerbaijani, English, Russian, and Turkish languages.


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