Qedrîcan, (1911–1972), was a Kurdish poet, writer and translator. He was born in Derik, a small village (present-day Mardin Province, south-eastern Turkey). At a time when schooling was the subject of jokes and when few people studied Qedrîcan's father, known as "Cano" (hence the last name) sent him to school. He was a very successful student, especially in the areas of science and mathematics. Seeing that his son was a successful student Cano decided to send his son to Konya to study at the teachers' college there. During his days as a student there Qedrî Can was blacklisted for cultivating "political strife"; he was made a target for writing poetry in Kurdish and was forced to escape Turkey. At a time after the defeat of the Sheikh Said Rebellion, he escaped to Syria and lived in Damascusuntil his death in 1972.
Works
- Tayê Pora Sipî, Ronahî Journal, No.3, 1931.
- Hewar hebe, Gazî li dayê, Hawar Journal, No.1, 1932.
- Gundê Nû Ava, Hawar Journal, No.2, 1932.
- Silêman Bedirxan, Hawar Journal, No.3, 1932.
- Hêviya çarde şevî, Hawar Journal, No.6, 1932.
- Gelo newisan, Hawar Journal, No.10, 1933.
- Tabûta bi xwînê, Hawar Journal, No.11, 1933.
- Bihara Dêrikê, Hawar Journal, No.13, 1933.
- Dabê, Hawar Journal, No.14, 1933.
- Sehên zozanan, Ronahî Journal, No.14, 1933.
- Gulçîn, Ronahî Journal, No.16, 1933.
- Guneh, Hawar Journal, No.16, 1933.
- Rojên Derbasbûyî, Hawar Journal, No.52, 1943.
- Sond, Hawar Journal, No.33, 1944.