- in his works.
Outside Iran and Kurdish-speaking countries,
Sharaf Khan
Bidlisi has
influenced Kurdish literature and
societies through the translation...
-
Bidlisi or
Bitlisi means "from Bitlis" and may
refer to:
Hosam al-Din Ali
Bitlisi (died 1494-1495),
Kurdish Sufi
author Idris Bitlisi (c. 1455–1520),...
-
poetical adaptations, the most
important historiographical works are:
Idris Bidlisi's flowery "Hasht Bihist", or
Seven Paradises,
begun in 1502 by the request...
-
whose seat was the
ancient Bitlis Castle and
descended from
Sharafkhan Bidlisi,
Bedir Khan was born in
Cizre (now in Turkey) of
Azizan family. He became...
-
January 1457 – 15
November 1520),
sometimes spelled Idris Bidlisi, Idris-i Bitlisi, or Idris-i
Bidlisi ("Idris of Bitlis"), and
fully Mevlana Hakimeddin İdris...
- of the
noted earlier Persian works during the
Ottoman rule are
Idris Bidlisi's Hasht Bihisht,
which began in 1502 and
covered the
reign of the first...
- 73–74.
Sicker 2001, pp. 2–3.
Roemer 1986, p. 255.
Savory 1980, p. 72.
Bidlisi 1976, p. 238.
Roemer 1986, pp. 257, 260.
Savory 1980, p. 74.
Savory 1980...
- they were
reportedly Yazidis for a long time.
According to
Sharafkhan Bidlisi (died 1603/04), the
Donboli was
known as "Donbol-e Bokht"
since the "most...
- the Bingöl
region between 1231 and 1864.
Kurdish historian Sharafkhan Bidlisi wrote a myth that the
Emirs of Bingöl came from the
Barmakid family and...
- Dumilî/Dumbuli, Memkan, Kîkan, and Musareşan tribes. In addition,
Sherefkhan Bidlisi writes in Şerefname that
seven of the most
important Kurdish tribes were...