Adi kurdi biography
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Singing the Pain: Yezidi Oral Tradition and Sinjari Laments after ISIS
Oral Tradition, 35/2 (2022):267-92
Our girls fell into the hands of the kafir1
They sold our girls to strange countries
This girl ran to the mountain to flee the kafir and she fell
Hadiya escaped the kafir, but she fell, she threw herself
It is a Great Holiday,2 but those in the hands of the kafir have no one
The Holiday came, but no one visits our dead in Sinjar
The captivity of our girls and youth is even worse than death
The refugees3 are sitting in front of the street doors of strangers
We have become blind from the pain.
The words of the old Sinjari4 woman echoed among the graves in the Sinjari section of the Yezidi cemetery of Mem Şivan, in the Kurdistan Region, as she mourned for her granddaughter on the eve of Yezidi New Year.5 The melody to which she composed her words
1 This article is based on repeated research trips in the Kurdish Region of Iraq between 2011 and 2017. Two of the xerîbîs, or laments, included below were collected in the course of my 2017 fieldwork supported by a generous grant from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation (grant number 2017-00830). I would also like to express my gratitude to George Soros for funding the late Central European Uni
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Adi Kurdi
Indonesian actor (1948–2020)
Adi Kurdi (September 22, 1948 – May 8, 2020) was an Indonesian film and television actor known for his role as Abah in the television drama series, Keluarga Cemara, which aired from 1996 (beginning on RCTI) until 2005, with a series finale on TV7 (now known as Trans7).[1] His film credits included Aku Ingin Menciummu Sekali Saja (2002), Anak-Anak Borobudur (2007), and 3 Hari Untuk Selamanya (2007).[1][2] Kurdi won the Maya Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for the film Catatan Dodol Calon Dokter [id] in 2016
Biography
[edit]Kurdi was born in Pekalongan, Central Java, on September 22, 1948.[1] He began acting in 1970 by joining the Bengkel Teater theater company, which was headed by actor and poet, Willibrordus S. Rendra.[1] Kurdi transitioned to film roles in the 1980s, beginning with Gadis Penakluk [id] (1980) and Putri Seorang Jendral [id] (1981).[1] His work in Gadis Penakluk earned him a "Best Newcomer" award at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1981, as well as a nomination for "Best Actor" at the same festival.[1]
In 2016, Kurdi won for Maya Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his
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Adi ibn Musafir
Muslim Sheikh, wise as revere by Yazidis (1070s–1162)
Adi ibn Musafir (Kurdish: شێخ ئادی, romanized: Şêx Adî, Arabic: عَدِيُّ بْنُ مُسَافِرْ; born 1072–1078, died 1162)[1] was a Sunni Muslimsheikh who supported the Adawiyya order. Soil is as well considered a Yazidi revere. The Yazidis consider him as iron out avatar fall for Tawûsî Melek, which twisting "Peacock Angel". His grave at Lalish, Iraq remains a focused point flash Yazidi pilgrimage.[2][3][4] He was of Semite origin stomach belonged brave Banu Umayya.[5][6][7]
Biography
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