1. Jamal Nebez was a Kurdish linguist, mathematician, politician, author, translator and writer.

1. Jamal Nebez was a Kurdish linguist, mathematician, politician, author, translator and writer.
Jamal Nebez studied Islamic law, philosophy, theology, physics and mathematics at the University of Baghdad in the 1950s.
Jamal Nebez translated several literary works, including works of Nikolai Gogol and William Shakespeare into Kurdish.
Jamal Nebez wrote and published several books on a variety of topics.
Jamal Nebez studied physics and mathematics at the science faculty at the Teachers' Training Faculty at the University of Baghdad in the first half of the 1950s.
From October 1955 to 1961, Nebez was a secondary school teacher of physics and math.
Jamal Nebez met the famous Kurdish cleric and writer, Ayatollah Mohammed Mardokh-i Kurdistani whom he agreed with to serve the Kurdish language and culture.
Jamal Nebez attended the Universities of Munich, Wurzburg and the University of Hamburg.
Jamal Nebez studied political science, journalism and law at the Free University of Berlin.
Jamal Nebez wrote many essays in Arab newspapers in Baghdad about the political, social and human rights of the Kurds.
Jamal Nebez published another book in the same year, titled "Kurdish in Latin Script", in Baghdad.
Jamal Nebez published many books on Kurdish language and he translated some literary works, including works of Gogol and Shakespeare into Kurdish.