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Eḧmed, Îbrahîm, 1914-2000

LC control no.n 2004060781
LC classificationPK6908.9.E36
Personal name headingEḧmed, Îbrahîm, 1914-2000
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Variant(s)Aḥmad, Îbrahîm, 1914-2000
Akhmad, Ibrakhim, 1914-2000
Ahmad, Ebrahimm, 1914-2000
Ahmed, Ibrahim, 1914-2000
Eḧmed, Brayim, 1914-2000
احمد، ابراهيم
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Found inKwêrewerî, 1989: t.p. (Îbrahîm Eḧmed) prel. p. 3 (Îbrahîm Aḥmad)
Khaznadar, M. Ocherk istorii sovremennoĭ kurdskoĭ literatury, 1967: p. 192, etc. (Ibrakhim Akhmad; Kurdish writer; b. 1912 in Sulaimania, Iraqi Kurdistan)
Zhānī gal, 2001: t.p. (Ibrāhīm Aḥmad) facing t.p. (Iranian CIP data: Aḥmad, Ibrahīm; 1912-2000) added t.p. Ebrahimm Ahmad [in rom.])
ʻEzîz, Ḧusên Miḧemed. Pênc katjimêr legeł Brayim Eḧmed'da, 1995: p. 4 of cover (Ibrahim Ahmed [in rom.])
Email from CaAE, Oct. 4, 2010 (Kurdistan newsline, Apr. 23, 2000: d. Apr. 8, 2000; obituary: d. Apr. 8, 2000, St. Hiller Hospital, Surrey; chris-kutschera.com: Ibrahim Ahmed does not know exactly in which month of the spring of 1914 he was born)
Wikipedia, Oct. 5, 2010 (Ibrahim Ahmad; alternatively spelled Ibrahim Ahmed or Ibrahîm Ehmed; Kurdish writer, novelist, and translator; b. Sulaimaniya, Iraqi Kurdistan; studied law at the University of Baghdad; founded the Kurdish literary periodical Gelawêj, 1939; became the head of the local branch of Komeley Jiyanewey Kurd (J.K.), 1944; J.K. changed its name on the 1July 16, 1945, to the Kurdistan Democratic Party (K.D.P.); Ahmad became its chairman in Iraqi Kurdistan; rose to the role of Secretary General of the party in 1953; a political division occurred among the ranks of K.D.P., 1949; division lead to the formation of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, 1975; Ibrahim Ahmed emigrated to Britain as a political refugee after 1975; categories: 1914 births, 2000 deaths)