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Najmadeen Mala
A bust of Najmadeen Mala in Iraqi KurdistanA bust of Najmadeen Mala in Iraqi Kurdistan
Born1898
Sulaymaniyah
Died23 April 1962(1962-04-23) (aged 63–64)
Sulaymaniyah
OccupationWriter, teacher, journalist
NationalityKurdish
Period20th century

Najmadeen Mala (1898 in Sulaymaniyah – 23 April 1962 in Sulaymaniyah) was a Kurdish writer, journalist and teacher. Najmadeen was the son of Mullah Ghafur Mullah Ali. He worked in Ranya but moved to Halab in Syria.

Later, he returned to Sulaimani and founded a school, which he ran for 40 years. He also owned a book store.

Literary career

He had a weekly column called "Child Story" in the newspaper Zheen. He wrote biographies on notable figures and poets. He published more than 90 stories, most of them folkloric.

He wrote several valuable works on Kurdish history and literature. Najmadeen Mala died on 23 April 1962, and was buried on Azmar Mountain in Sulaimani.

References

  1. "Kurdistan24". Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  2. "یادی ئەو پیاوەی وا خەمی خوێندەواریی هەبوو". Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. "نەجمەدین مەلا".
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