Kurdish literature (in Kurdish: Wêjey kurdî) is a literature written in Kurdish language. The Kurdistan newspaper Kurdistan, the first Kurdish newspaper was published in 22nd April 1998 in exile (Cairo-Egypt) by Miqdad Madhad Badir Khan. ... The Kurdish language (Kurdî in Kurdish), is spoken in the region loosely called Kurdistan, including Kurdish populations in parts of Iran (Persia), Iraq, Syria and Turkey [1]. Kurdish is an official language in Iraq while it is banned in Syria. ... Literature is literally acquaintance with letters as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary (from the Latin littera meaning an individual written character (letter)). The term has generally come to identify a collection of texts, which in Western culture are mainly prose, both fiction and non-fiction... The Kurdish language (Kurdî in Kurdish), is spoken in the region loosely called Kurdistan, including Kurdish populations in parts of Iran (Persia), Iraq, Syria and Turkey [1]. Kurdish is an official language in Iraq while it is banned in Syria. ...
Surviving Kurdish works and texts dates to thousand years ago. For instance one can reffer to the Kurdish poet written on the skin in the age of muslim Arabs atack. describing that times situation and complaining.
Surviving ancient Kurdish works are mainly in Hewrami and southern dialects.