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Osman Sabri (Kurdish: Osman Sebrî), (1905, Kâhta, Ottoman Empire – 11 November 1993, Damascus, Syria) was a Kurdish poet, writer and journalist. He was born in Narînç or Narinc (present-day village of Narince, Kâhta) in what was then the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Adıyaman Province of Turkey). He and his family were involved in the failed Sheik Said Rebellion led by Sheikh Said. The ones apprehended were tried. Two uncles of him were hung in Diyarbakır while he was imprisoned. After his release he took refuge in Syria in 1929, where he got in contact of the leaders of Xoybûn. While in Syria, he got to know many Kurdish intellectuals such as: Celadet Bedir Khan, Cegerxwîn, Tîrêj and Qedrîcan. After the establishment of Republic of Ararat during the Ararat rebellion

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  • عثمان صبري (ar)
  • Osman Sebrî (de)
  • Osman Sabri (fr)
  • Osman Sabri (en)
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  • عثمان صبري (بالكردية: أوصمان صبري Osman Sebrî)، كاتب وشاعر تركي من أصل كردي، ولد عام 1905م في قرية نارينجي (كاهاتا) التي كانت تُعد آنذاك من إحدى مقاطعات الدولة العثمانية، والآن سُميت بمحافظة أديامان في الجمهورية التركية الحديثة، توفي في 11 أكتوبر 1993 في دمشق، سوريا. (ar)
  • Osman Sebrî (* 1905 in Kolik, Provinz Adıyaman; † 1993 in Damaskus) war ein kurdischer Autor, Dichter und Politiker. Er war der Gründer der ersten kurdischen Partei im syrischen Kurdistan im Jahre 1957. (de)
  • Osman Sabri, ou Sebrî (né le 5 janvier 1905 à Narince, dans le district de Kâhta, province d'Adıyaman, et mort le 11 octobre 1993 à Damas), est un militant politique, poète, et écrivain, ainsi qu'une figure du nationalisme kurde. (fr)
  • Osman Sabri (Kurdish: Osman Sebrî), (1905, Kâhta, Ottoman Empire – 11 November 1993, Damascus, Syria) was a Kurdish poet, writer and journalist. He was born in Narînç or Narinc (present-day village of Narince, Kâhta) in what was then the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Adıyaman Province of Turkey). He and his family were involved in the failed Sheik Said Rebellion led by Sheikh Said. The ones apprehended were tried. Two uncles of him were hung in Diyarbakır while he was imprisoned. After his release he took refuge in Syria in 1929, where he got in contact of the leaders of Xoybûn. While in Syria, he got to know many Kurdish intellectuals such as: Celadet Bedir Khan, Cegerxwîn, Tîrêj and Qedrîcan. After the establishment of Republic of Ararat during the Ararat rebellion (en)
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