Hossein Osmani (Kurdish:حوسێن عوسمانی 28 September 1930 inDarvaleh-ye Pain,Kermanshah,Iran - 26 July 2016 inBanevreh,Kermanshah,Iran) also known asKhalo Hossein Kohkan (Kurdish:خاڵۆ حوسێن کۆکەن,romanized: Xalo Husên Koken) (in meaning Digging Mountain or Caveman) orFarhad the Second (Persian:فرهاد ثانی,فرهاد دوم) was anIranianKurd who left his village 21 years ago and started carving cliff rocks on a mountain nearBanevreh City Of functionsPaveh County in theKermanshah province in Iran. He carved seven rooms in a rocky mountain, as well as his own grave. He was given the title of Farhad II, a fictional figure in the Iranian literature who agreed to carve a mountain after his love-rival, one of the Iranian kings, sends him on exile.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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