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    KURD WRITER AMINE AVDAL'S 100th ANNIVERSARY MARKED AT WRITERS' UNION OF ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 19 2006

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. Prominent figure of the Kurdish
    national culture, writer, pedagogue Amine Avdal was a representative
    of that generation of the Kurdish intellectuals who had great
    contribution in development of the Kurdish national culture in the
    years of 20-30s in Soviet Armenia. Kurdish intellectual Chaykyaze
    Rash-Mstoyan said about it on December 18 at the morning party
    organized at the Writers' Unionof Armenia which was dedicated to
    A.Avdal's 100th anniversary. Chaykyaze Rash mentioned that A.Avdal
    was born in Kars, but the family migrated and settled in Armenia after
    the genocide implemented by the Ottaman Empire at the beginning of the
    20th century. A.Avdal worked at the RA NAS History and Eastern Studies
    Institute as a scientific worker, Kurdologist. In words of Chaykyaze
    Rash, A.Avdal had a great contribution in the sphere of ethnography and
    studies of the Kurdish people as well as in the affair of preparing
    Kurdish text-books, gathering folklore, terminology and orthography
    of the Kurdish language. A.Avdal's "Believes of Yezidi Kurds" work
    published by the NA Archeology and Ethnography Institute was also
    presented at the event. Kurdish patriarchal life, Kurd Yezidis'
    historic past, way of living, their believes and religious notions
    are presented in the work.
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