Ahmad Hardi Explained

Ahmad Hardi (Kurdish: Ehmed Herdî; 1922 – 29 October 2006) was a prominent Kurdish poet.

He was born into an intellectual family in Sulaimaniya in Iraqi Kurdistan. He possessed a deep knowledge of classical Kurdish, Arabic and Persian poetry and has had an enduring influence on the modern Kurdish poetry. He was a leading figure in the Kurdish liberation movement.[1] After the Algiers Accord, he moved to Iran in 1975 and later to U.K. in 1993. His daughter Choman Hardi is a well known Kurdish poet,[2] and his son Asos Hardi is a prominent journalist in Iraqi Kurdistan and founder of Hawlati and Awena independent newspapers. His first collection of poems was first published in 1957 and has been re-published several times since then.

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  1. Book: Sheyholislami, Jaffer. Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media. June 7, 2011. Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230119307. 201.
  2. News: Poets perform for literature lovers at Woodstock Poetry Festival. Astley. Humphrey. 12 November 2015. The Oxford Times. 15 December 2015.