The Kurdish Shahnameh

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The provided text extensively details the Kurdish Shahnameh, an epic tradition primarily existing in oral form and mainly composed in the Gorani language. It explores its distinct characteristics from the Persian Shahnameh, including its syllabic meter and unique narratives, while acknowledging shared roots in Iranian epic tradition. The text also examines the historical context of the Kurdish Shahnameh, its transmission through dengbêj performers, its connection to Gorani literature and the Ahl-e Haqq (Yarsanism) religion, and its cultural significance in shaping Kurdish identity. Finally, the sources discuss key figures associated with the tradition and review available scholarly analyses, highlighting ongoing debates about its independence, oral variations, and linguistic status.

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