Taufiq Wahby
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Books
- "Destûrî Zimanî Kurdî (Grammar of Kurdish Language), al-Haditha Publishers", Baghdad, 1929.
- "Xwêndewarî Baw (Contemporary Literacy), al-Haditha Publishers", Baghdad, 1933.
- "The remnants of Mithraism in Hatra and Iraqi Kurdistan, and its traces in Yazidism: The Yazidis are not devil-worshippers",[1] 1962.
- "A Kurdish-English Dictionary, with C.J. Edmonds, 179 pp., Oxford Press",[2] 1966.
- "Kurdish Studies, Kurdica Publishers", 1968.
References
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External links
- Tawfiq Wahby, By Dilan Roshani, Kurdish Academy of Language.
- A Kurdish-English Dictionary By Taufiq Wahby and Cecil John Edmonds.
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