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Cigerxwîn, 1903-1984

LC control no.n 94026741
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPK6908.9.C4
Personal name headingCigerxwîn, 1903-1984
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Variant(s)Cegerxwîn, Şêxmûs, 1903-
Cegerxwîn, Şêxmûs, 1903-1984
Cegerxwîn, 1903-1984
Ciğerhun, Şehmuz, 1903-1984
Gegar Khwin, 1903-1984
Cigerxwên, 1903-1984
Cigerxwên, Musa Ḧisên, 1903-1984
Ceger-Xwîn, 1903-1984
Ciger Xwîn, 1903-1984
Hasan, Sheikhmous, 1903-1984
Jagark̲win, 1903-1984
Hesen, Ṣêxmûs, 1903-1984
Associated countrySyria
Associated placeKurdistan
Birth date1903
Death date1984-10-22
Place of deathStockholm (Sweden)
Found inLenin şafağı, 1991: t.p. (Ciğerhun; Cegerxwîn) pref. (named Şehmuz; b. village of Hesar, Mardin, Turkey 1903; emigrated to Syria during WWI; revolutionary Kurdish poet; also writes short stories)
LC database, 03-18-94 (hdg.: Cegerxwîn, Şêxmûs, 1903-)
Kîne em?, 1991: t.p. (Cigerxwîn)
Un destino in versi, 1990: p. 97 (Gegar Khwin)
Nerîman, M. Bibliyografiyay dûṣed sałî kitêbî Kurdî, 1988: p. 327 (Cigerxwên (Musa Ḧisên); 1903-1984)
Ferhenga Kurdî, 1962- : t.p. (Ceger-Xwîn; Ciger Xwîn [in Arab. script])
Wikipedia (English), viewed 11 May 2018 (Cigerxwîn or Cegerxwîn (pronounced Jigar Khwin); b. 1903; d. Oct. 22, 1984 in Stockholm; poet, writer, journalist, historian, lexicographer; real name was real name was Sheikhmous Hasan; pen name Cigerxwîn means "bleeding liver"; lived much of his life in Syria)
Encyclopædia Iranica (online), viewed 11 May 2018 (JAGARK̲WIN (or Cegerxwin), pseudonym of Ṣêxmûs Hesen (b. 1903, d. Stockholm, 22 October 1984), considered by many the leading Kurdish poet of the 20th century writing in Kurmanji)