Sharafkhan Bidlisi | |||||
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Emir, Beg, Mir and Khan | |||||
Emir of Bitlis | |||||
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Successor | Shamsaddin Beg Abulmalik | ||||
Born | 25 February 1543 Karahrud, Safavid Iran | ||||
Died | 1603–1604 (60–61 years old) | ||||
Issue | Shamsaddin Beg Abulmalik | ||||
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Dynasty | Rojki | ||||
Father | Shamsaddin Beg | ||||
Mother | A daughter of Emîr Han Musullu[2] | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sharaf al-Din Khan b. Shams al-Din b. Sharaf Beg Bedlisi (Kurdish: شەرەفخانی بەدلیسی, Şerefxanê Bedlîsî; Persian: شرفالدین خان بن شمسالدین بن شرف بیگ بدلیسی; 25 February 1543 – c. 1603–04)[3] was a Kurdish[4] Emir of Bitlis. He was also a historian, writer and poet. He wrote exclusively in Persian. Born in the Qara Rud village, in central Iran, between Arak and Qom, at a young age he was sent to the Safavids' court and obtained his education there.
He is the author of Sharafnama, one of the most important works on medieval Kurdish history, written in 1597. He created a good picture of Kurdish life and Kurdish dynasties in the 16th century in his works. Outside Iran and Kurdish-speaking countries, Sharaf Khan Bidlisi has influenced Kurdish literature and societies through the translation of his works by other scholars.
He was also a gifted artist and a well-educated man, excelling as much in mathematics and military strategy as he did in history.