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Aynadin Mariwani
Aynadin Mariwani
Several stages of the life of singer Aynadin Mariwani
Written by: Sabah Mullah Abdullah

- Aynadin Almasi, son of Salih, also known as Aynadin Mariwani, was born in May 1960 in Dzli village of Hawraman.
- Lost his sight at the age of 10 months due to epilepsy. But a beautiful voice, a bright heart and a bright mind were his talents that made him a rare artistic figure.
- From the age of 11, he studied the Qur'an with the village mullah and although he did not attend formal school, he was also a member of the school choir.
- The beginning of his artistic career was his mourning for Hassan Zirak (with his own poetry, songs and music) in the early summer of 1972. This song was first broadcast on Radio Sina. He then sang at the first anniversary of Zirak's death in Bokan.
- In 1972, he worked in Radio Sina for five years. He has recorded nearly 60 songs during this time. In addition to Radio Sanaa, these works have also been broadcast on Radios Mariwan, Kermanshah and Mahabad. He also learned music from Hassan Kamkar and became one of the players of his band and participated in their concerts in several eastern cities.
- After the Iranian People's Revolution, especially at the beginning of the occupation of Kurdistan, he produced a number of revolutionary songs and anthems.
- On 04-01-1981, he was arrested by the security forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the pretext of releasing a tape of Bloody Sina and singing revolutionary songs. He was deported to Isfahan for two years.
- The phrase Bloody Sina was first used by him and later became popular through his song and became the name of the city of Sanaa in political literature of East Kurdistan.
- The lyrics of most of his songs are his own and in addition to composing dozens of songs for his works, he also plays the tambourine, drums, flute, flute, trumpet, drums and tumbak.
- In addition to performing on several television stations and participating in dozens of concerts, conferences and artistic meetings; He has collaborated with most Kurdish singers, both as a musician and as a singer. Especially with Hama Mullah, who can be said to be the master of folk songs of the region.
- He is a strong artist who has sung for many good and bad occasions of his people, from the bombings of Mariwan during the Iran-Iraq war to the Kermanshah earthquake.
- One of the nostalgic sounds that has been established in the general memory of Kurdish society and the main pillar of folk songs of Hawraman and Marivan and the character of half a century of service to Kurdish music.
- He has been married six times and has three children. He currently lives in Kandinar township, five kilometers from Mariwan.[1]
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Country of birth: East Kurdistan
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Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
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People type: Singer
Place of birth: Mariwan
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