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Mllat Mohammed

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Mllat Mohammed
Mohammed in 2022
Mohammed in 2022
BornMllat Mohammed Muhsin
1990 (age 33–34)
duhok, Kurdistan
Occupation
  • writer
  • poet
EducationShekhan Technical Institute / Accounting Department

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Mllat Mohammed[1] (Kurdish pronunciation: [Milet Mihemed] Badinian Kurdish: مللەت محەمەد, born in 1990), is a Kurdish writer and poet. Mohammed began as a poet and essayist, then he began writing a novel. His first novel was published entitled (Akhbarinos).[2] He has published three novels and several collections of poetry.

life[edit]

Early years

Mllat Mohammed was born in Dohuk 1990. He completed his primary education at Simele School in Simele District, then completed his preparatory studies in Simele Preparatory School. He completed his studies in the Accounting Department at the Shekhan Technical Institute in Shekhan District affiliated with the Dohuk Polytechnic University.

After middle school, he started writing classical poetry, but he did not continue with it, but after graduating from the institute, he wrote free poetry, and because of his love for the art of design and the world of literature, he learned graphic design, and began working as a designer at Hawar Printing Press in Dohuk Governorate.

Literary life

Mllat Mohammed began writing in 2011. The first poem he wrote was entitled "Behind the Scenes of the Mona Lisa",[3] which is a short poem published in Waar newspaper. Then he published his poems one after another in circulated newspapers.[4] He read poetry at festivals, literary evenings, and concerts. He collected all his poems in 2016. He published his first poetry collection in the city of Sulaymaniyah. In 2018, he published his first novel entitled "Akhbarinos," published in the city of Dohuk. It is a fictional novel in which a soldier plays a game of chess, rebels and escapes from it. In 2019, he wrote a novel about the issue of ISIS, which is the first novel in the Kurdish language in Bahdinian about this issue. Then, because of the location of the novel and several roles, Mllat Mohammed went to Istanbul, and then after his return, he would sometimes go to places related to his novel, such as borders, courts, and regions. Which was in the hands of ISIS, and at the end of its publication, the author continues his writing journey until now.

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

  • Axbirînus (2018)[2] (Akhbarinos)
  • Geşta da'şên foratê (2019)[5][6][7] [8] (ISIS Euphrates journey)
  • Olîvya (2020)[9] (Olivia)

Poet[edit]

  • Di malbiçûkê he da zaroyek tabota xwe dirust dikit 2016[10][11](In that womb, a child makes his coffin)
  • Evîna gulberojan 2023[12] (Sunflower love)
  • Name bo bitnêbûnê 2021 (Messages to a isolation)

References[edit]

  1. "Mllat Mohammed, kurdipedia".
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Akhbarinos novel, Sabah Kurdistan newspaper in Arabic, issue 18". calameo.com.
  3. Waar newspaper
  4. Waar newspaper
  5. "The novel (The Journey of ISIS to the Euphrates), Sabah Kurdistan newspaper in Arabic, issue 61". calameo.com.
  6. "The novel (The Journey of the ISIS Euphrates), Dange Lalish newspaper in the Kurdish language, issue 512". calameo.com.
  7. Hirorî, Sidqî (July 14, 2020). "Novel (The Journey of the ISIS Euphrates), Sedqi Nameh website".
  8. "Novel (The Journey of the ISIS Euphrates), Ezdi24 website in Arabic".
  9. The novel “Olivia” in the kurdipedia encyclopedia
  10. "An analytical reading of (In that womb, a child makes his coffin) on Abdul Rahman Bamerni's website". ebdulrehman bamerni. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  11. "An analytical reading of (In that womb, a child makes his coffin) in peyv magazine, Dohuk Writers Union / Kovara Peyv 74 Bihara 2017". calameo.com. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  12. "Published a poem (Where is my voice) for the book (Sunflower Love) in the Kurdistan Sabah newspaper, issue 88". calameo.com. Retrieved 2023-11-04.

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