Azad Hamad Sharif
| Azad Hamad Sharif | |
|---|---|
| Born | Azad Hamad Sharif ئازاد حەمە شەریف |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Iraqi |
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| 🌐 Website | academics |
Azad Hamad Sharif (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) is an academic, author, and lexicographer based in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature, specializing in Dystopian Literature, from Koya University (2008).[1] [2]
Publications
His works include "Jamil Saib: A Collection of Critical Essays" (2012)[3][4], "Extra-terrestrial Beings" (1988), "Singing on the Lap of Death: A Collection of Modern Kurdish Poems" (1991), "Newekar" - a course book for learning English (2001, 2005), and "The Games of the Authority (Gemekany Deselat)" - three plays (2008). Additionally, he has authored "Azad’s Advanced Dictionary" (English – Kurdish), featuring 100,000 words.[5]
Sharif has translated a variety of works into Kurdish including A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (2012).[6], Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (2017).[7], Shakespeare's Macbeth [8], and "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare (2018), among others.[9][10][11] [12][13] [14]
References
- ↑ "Azad Hamad Sharif". SUE Academics. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "Azad Hamad Sharif Professor at Erbil Polytechnic University". scholar.google.com. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "جميل سائیب". archive.org. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "داگرتن". mukiryani.com. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ ""د.ئازاد حمەد شەریف سەرقاڵی تەواوکردنی فەرهەنگی "ئازاد-ی پێشکەوتوو" (ئینگلیزی-کوردی)"". kurdistan.hathalyoum.net. Erbil.
- ↑ "خەونی شەوێکی چلەی هاوین". aras.bradost.net. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "دنیای نوێی دڵڕفێن". khaktv.net. Kurdistan of Iraq, Iraq.
- ↑ "شانۆییی ماکبێس .. ویلیەم شێکسپیر". archive.org. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "چۆنت پێ خۆشە". aras.bradost.net. Erbil, Iraq.
- ↑ "نامەى ئەدەبی نێوان ئازاد حەمە شەریف بۆ سەباح ڕەنجدەری شاعیر". cultureproject.org.uk. UK. 9 December 2023.
- ↑ ""قەیرانی دارایی زۆری و بۆریی چاپی كتێبی نەهێشت"". rudaw.net. Erbil.
- ↑ ""The Socio-cosmological Dystopia in The Time Machine"". rudaw.net. Erbil.
- ↑ ""Hamlet Theatre- شانۆیی هاملێت"". aras.bradost.net. Erbil.
- ↑ ""A list of books translated from English to Kurdish"". aras.bradost.net. Erbil.
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