Emînê Evdal (b. in 1906 in Yamançayir, Kars – 1964),[1] was a Kurdish writer, linguist and poet who was based in Armenia.
In 1924, he attended the workers' school in Tbilisi, and in 1926 he began teaching in the Kurdish villages near Mount Elegez (Alagyaz).
In 1931, he entered the Philology department of University of Yerevan, and began working in the Kurdish newspaper Rya Taza around the same period.
He received his PhD in Kurdology in 1944 and his thesis was entitled Kurdish woman in traditional family: An analysis based on study of folklore and nation.
He also contributed to Kurdish literature, and his first collection of short stories titled Casim û Tosin was published in 1924.