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Balül

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Balül, Balool, or Bahlool (kurdish: بەهلول) (who known as Balül y Madi, means Balül of Medes), (Kurdish: Baĺüĺ, Balûl, also Baĺüĺi Madî or Balûli Mahî) was a 9th century Kurdish poet and religious scholar of the Yarsani faith, who wrote poems in the Gorani and Southern dialects of the Kurdish language. His poems are considered to be one of the earliest examples of Kurdish literature and poetry. Balül and his fellow poet companions, including Baba Najoom, Baba Lura and Baba Rajab, all took a vital role in the revival and "renaissance" of the Yarsani faith.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ صدیق صفی زادە (بورەکەیی)، دورە بھلول، تھران، ١٣٦٣ش.
  2. ^ صدیق صفی زادە (بورەکەیی)، اھل حق پیران و مشاھیر، تھران، ١٣٨٦ش.
  3. ^ سدیق بۆرەکەیی-سەفی زداە، مێژووی وێژەی کوردی، دەزگای ئاراس، ھەولێر، ٢٠٠٨.