Yusuf Yaska (Kurdish: یۆسف یاسکە, 1592-1636) was a Kurdish poet, considered, along with Mistefa Bêsaranî, to be one of the early members of Gorani poetry after Mele Perîşan. The content of his ghazals were about love and nature. Little is known about his personal life, yet Minorsky wrote that Yaska was executed by immurement after his master Khan Ahmad Khan Ardalan of Ardalan suspected him of dallying with his wife, daughter of Shah Abbas.
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| - Yusuf Yaska (Kurdish: یۆسف یاسکە, 1592-1636) was a Kurdish poet, considered, along with Mistefa Bêsaranî, to be one of the early members of Gorani poetry after Mele Perîşan. The content of his ghazals were about love and nature. Little is known about his personal life, yet Minorsky wrote that Yaska was executed by immurement after his master Khan Ahmad Khan Ardalan of Ardalan suspected him of dallying with his wife, daughter of Shah Abbas. (en)
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| - That my beloved one has to suffer so long in prison? (en)
- And be with the fairest of girls (en)
- From this prison, (en)
- He shall return to his past happiness (en)
- I will leave it to ancient wisdom to rescue him. (en)
- Let it be no less (en)
- Let my beloved one be freed by force (en)
- Let the hand of power be his protector! (en)
- Let there be an answer to his prayers (en)
- O my Lord, by your power he will be free, (en)
- O, Lord, let him find refuge with Imam Reza (en)
- O, my Lord! Let him be free! (en)
- O, my Prophet, what inhumanity is this (en)
- Our tales of all that has passed! (en)
- Should you free him from prison! (en)
- Tattooed with the Autumn crocus. (en)
- Then shall we sit together and tell him (en)
- Your mercy is great! (en)
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| - Yusuf Yaska (Kurdish: یۆسف یاسکە, 1592-1636) was a Kurdish poet, considered, along with Mistefa Bêsaranî, to be one of the early members of Gorani poetry after Mele Perîşan. The content of his ghazals were about love and nature. Little is known about his personal life, yet Minorsky wrote that Yaska was executed by immurement after his master Khan Ahmad Khan Ardalan of Ardalan suspected him of dallying with his wife, daughter of Shah Abbas. (en)
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