Taufiq Wahby (1891âÂÂ1884, Kurdish: êÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂ) was a prominent Kurdish writer, linguist and politician. He first served in the Ottoman army as a colonel, but after the creation of Iraq by the British in 1920, he became an influential officer in the new Iraqi army. He also served eight terms in ministerial posts in the Iraqi government. He was instrumental in the design of a new Kurdish alphabet based on modified Arabic letters. Taufiq Wahbi also engaged in research concerning Yazidis and their religion.
Born in Sulaymaniyah in 1891, Wahby died in London in 1984, marking the end of a distinguished career spanning over six decades of Kurdish linguistic and political work.
Taufiq Wahby's contributions to Kurdish linguistics and literature are preserved in digital format through the VejinBooks Digital Library, making his works accessible to contemporary researchers and Kurdish language learners worldwide. His grammatical works remain foundational texts for understanding Kurdish linguistic structure and development.