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Ahmade Bate

Mala Ahmade Bate or (Kurdish; ''Melayê Bateyî'') (1417–1491) was a Kurdish poet and cleric. His real name was ''Hussein''. He belonged to the ''Artushi'' tribe. He was born in ''Bate'', a village in Hakkari Province, in present-day south-eastern Turkey.
==Works==
His main work is called ''Mewlûda Kurmancî'' (Birthday in Kurmanji), written in Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish, a celebration of the birth of Muhammad. The book contains 19 chapters. It was used as a textbook for teaching Kurdish in the past. It is also very popular among Muslim Kurds in northern Kurdistan and many people recite its poems by heart. Its poems are also recited in other occasions such as in charity. This book was published for the first time in 1905 in Egypt. It was published for the second time in 1919 in Istanbul.

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