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Historic love story draws couple from China to Türkiye

by Daily Sabah with AA

ISTANBUL Aug 15, 2022 - 3:46 pm GMT+3
The couple recites prayers at the tomb of Mem and Zin, in Cizre, Şırnak, southeastern Türkiye, Aug. 15, 2022. (AA PHOTO)
The couple recites prayers at the tomb of Mem and Zin, in Cizre, Şırnak, southeastern Türkiye, Aug. 15, 2022. (AA PHOTO)
by Daily Sabah with AA Aug 15, 2022 3:46 pm

A couple from China visited the tomb of Mem and Zin in southeastern Türkiye to pay their respects to the tragic lovers whose story has been retold over generations.

Nurettin Dong, a Chinese national who is currently in Türkiye's Şırnak province, said the couple was touched by the love story. "It is the first year of our marriage and this visit is very precious to us. I had a very strong urge to visit the grave of Mem and Zin. The two lovers left a lasting imprint on humanity,” Dong said.

According to the legend, Mem and Zin from rival clans fall in love with each other. But their union is blocked by Bakr, who is Mem's antagonist. Mem then dies in a plot by Bakr. After finding out the news of her lover's death, Zin collapses and dies on his grave. The two lovers are buried next to each other in a tomb now located in the Cizre district of Şırnak.

Dong married Yumna Bayraktar, a Saudi national of Turkish origin, in 2021. He converted to Islam five years ago and changed his name to Nurettin. The Chinese man was first introduced to the works of Ahmed-i Hani, a Kurdish writer and poet best known for transcribing the epic love story, during his academic studies. Dong is trying to translate his works into Chinese. "I translated 2,500 couplets to Chinese. I am excited this will lead to greater recognition of this work,” he said.

The couple was welcomed by locals in the Cizre district. Abdulaziz Bilge, who served as their guide, said they were surprised to hear that the couple had traveled from China to visit the tomb. Emin Evret, a resident of the district, said: "We are happy that Nurettin Dong translated Mem and Zin to Chinese and promoted it there."

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