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Mem and Zin

''Mam and Zin'' ((クルド語:Mem û Zîn)) is a Kurdish classic love story written down 1692 and is considered to be the épopée of Kurdish literature. It is the most important work of Kurdish writer and poet Ahmad Khani (1651-1707). ''Mam and Zin'' is based on a true story, laid down from generation to generation through oral tradition. The content is similar to a Romeo and Juliet story. For Kurds, Mam and Zin are symbols of the Kurdish people and Kurdistan, which are separated and cannot come together. The ''Mem-u Zin Mausoleum'' in Cizre province has become a tourist attraction.
==Synopsis==

It tells the tragic story of two young people in love. Mem, a young Kurdish boy of the "Alan" clan & heir to the ''City of the West'',〔http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/meme-alan〕 who falls in love with Zin, of the "Botan" clan & the daughter of the governor of Butan. They meet during Festival of "Newroz" (the ancient national ceremony of Kurds) when the people are celebrating. Their union is blocked by ''Bakr'' of the Bakran clan, Mem’s antagonists throughout story,〔http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/meme-alan〕 who is jealous of the two star-crossed lovers. Mem eventually dies during a complicated conspiracy by Bakr. When Zin receives the news, she collapses and dies while mourning the death of Mem at his grave. The immense grief leads to her death and she is buried next to Mem in Cizre. The news of the death of Mem and Zin spreads quickly among the people of Jazira Botan. When Bakr's role in the tragedy is revealed, the people are so angry they threaten him with death and so he takes sanctuary between the two graves. He is eventually captured and slain by the people of Jazira. Bakr is buried beneath the feet of Mem and Zin. However, a thorn bush, nourished by the blood of Bakr, grows out of his grave: the roots of malice penetrate deep into the earth among the lovers’ graves, thus separating the two even in death.

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