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  • ...ersian]] [[court poet]] who wrote ''[[Mathnawi]]''. His family came from [[Nishapur]] in [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]]. He was a contemporary of [[Masud Sa'd S *[[List of Persian poets and authors]] ...
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  • ...Empire]]. A native of the city of [[Nishapur]], he was one of the leading poets and calligraphers at the court of the Timurid ruler [[Shah Rukh]] ({{reign| [[Category:Poets from the Timurid Empire]] ...
    2 Кб (132 слова) - 22:26, 6 марта 2024
  • ...ebsite=}}[[Image:Heydar Yaghma tomb.jpg|thumb|[[Tomb of Heydar Yaghma]], [[Nishapur]]|alt=|263x263px]] ...8%AA%D8%A7</ref>) was an Iranian [[poet]]. He was born in a village near [[Nishapur]]. Yaghma was a simple worker and was not literate.{{Citation needed|date=J ...
    3 Кб (464 слова) - 07:32, 21 марта 2024
  • ...(with [[Sayf al-Dawla]]), [[Bukhara]] (with vizier [[Abu Ali Bal'ami ]]), Nishapur (praising its emir, [[Ahmad al-Mikali]]), [[Sijistan]] (under [[Tahir ibn M [[Category:Poets from the Abbasid Caliphate]] ...
    1 Кб (114 слов) - 04:06, 28 декабря 2023
  • ...name=":0" /> or 1078.{{Sfnp|Kavak|2015|p=56}} Other sources state he lived from 938 to 995.<ref name=":0" /> [[Ibn Khallikan]] puts his date of birth at 97 ...ts.<ref name=":0" /> Ibn Khallikan described him as one of the most famous poets.{{Sfnp|Sağnıç|2002|p=84}} Few of his hundreds of poems are available.{{S ...
    3 Кб (300 слов) - 10:48, 5 марта 2024
  • ...d Abul-Khayr (967-1049) was a Persian Sufi.}}</ref> [[Sufi]] and [[Persian poets|poet]] who contributed extensively to the evolution of [[Sufi]] tradition. The majority of what is known from his life comes from the book [[Asrar al-Tawhid]] (اسرارالتوحید, or "[[The Mysteries ...
    9 Кб (1335 слов) - 04:27, 28 декабря 2023
  • ...nd historian, who lived in the 12th and 13th centuries. He migrated from [[Nishapur]] to [[Delhi]] in India, where he wrote ''Tajul-Ma'asir'', the first offici ...vice from his religious preceptor Muhammad Kufi. Kufi advised him to leave Nishapur and migrate to India.{{sfn|Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi|2010|p=40}} ...
    6 Кб (841 слово) - 18:25, 19 марта 2024
  • ...qutb) of their time.}}</ref><ref>S.H. Nasr, "Iran" in History of Humanity: From the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, edited by Sigfried J. de Laet, M. A. [[Attar of Nishapur]], a Persian poet and Sufi, devoted a large part of his book ''Tadhkirat al ...
    4 Кб (510 слов) - 04:38, 28 декабря 2023
  • ...ve. Many of the topoi (''maẓāmīn'') used by later poets such as [[Attar of Nishapur|ʿAṭṭār]], [[Saadi Shirazi|Saʿdī]], [[Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi|ʿIrāqī]] ...e capacities of both [[Sufi]] master and a popular preacher. He visited [[Nishapur]], [[Maragheh]], [[Hamadan]] and [[Isfahan]]. He initiated and trained emin ...
    7 Кб (966 слов) - 01:01, 2 января 2024
  • ...m the Persian scholar, ath-Thalibi, and most later biographies are derived from that.<ref>Hämeen-Anttila, J., Maqama: A History of a Genre, Otto Harrassow ...ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi|al-Khawrizmi]] and eventually fell out with him. In Nishapur, he achieved great fame and his reputation spread throughout the region.<re ...
    12 Кб (1655 слов) - 08:42, 5 февраля 2024
  • {{Short description|Poet native of Nishapur, Persia}} ...t al-Thaʿālibī was himself a teacher. Al-Thaʿālibī travelled widely beyond Nishapur, however: autobiographical information scattered in his works shows that he ...
    13 Кб (1780 слов) - 11:26, 2 января 2024
  • ...spoke about the biographies of notables and narrators and their narrations from everyone who lived, neighboring, or passed through the city of [[Damascus]] ...ble medieval historiography in that it preserves extensive historical data from hundreds of now-lost books authored by Muslim historians and scholars befor ...
    8 Кб (1017 слов) - 23:28, 21 марта 2024
  • ...hhad from the east and southeast, [[Chanaran]] from the south, and Qoochan from the west. Daregaz, which was previously known as Abivard, an area which can ...i born Muhammad Anvari-Abivardi (died c. 1191), one of the great classical poets of Iran. After the Mongol invasion of Iran and Iraq, Husam al-Din Abivardi ...
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  • | name = Attar of Nishapur | caption = Bust of Attar at his [[Mausoleum of Attar of Nishapur|mausoleum]] ...
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  • ...), was the [[Persian people|Persian]] [[vizier]] of the [[Samanid Empire]] from 914 to 922. His lost geographical work (which was preserved in later author ...Khorasan]]. Eventually, Ishaq was captured, while Abu Salih Mansur died in Nishapur.{{sfn|Frye|1975|p=141}} Nasr's ascension also brought instability to the pe ...
    8 Кб (1073 слова) - 04:02, 28 декабря 2023
  • ...onary of the literature of the Iberian peninsula, Volume 1'', as retrieved from Google Books on September 5, 2011</ref> [[Spanish poetry|Spain]] ===Poets=== ...
    12 Кб (1426 слов) - 09:31, 18 декабря 2023
  • ...ters with [[Sufism]] at that time. In April 1893 he was finally discharged from the army "with ignominy," i.e., for disciplinary reasons. After that he bec ...ar saw his first publication of a [[Swedish language|Swedish]] translation from Persian, the ''Bustan'' of [[Saadi (poet)|Sa'di]], possibly first encounter ...
    10 Кб (1334 слова) - 06:48, 4 марта 2024
  • ...e conspirators, including Altun Jan Khatun, quickly dissociated themselves from the conspiracy. Nevertheless, Kunduri was kept as vizier. ...Ali Bakharzi, Kunduri was educated in the Khurasanian principal city of [[Nishapur]], by Imam al-Muwaffaq al-Nishapuri.{{sfn|Özaydın|2002|p=554}} ...
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  • His ancestors migrated from [[Nishapur]], in [[Iran]].<ref>Gulam Ali Allana (1988) ''Muslim political thought thro ...became [[Aligarh Muslim University]] but before that he had been expelled from the college on three occasions for his criticism of the British government. ...
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  • ...Muhammad''' (June 21, 906 – March 31, 963) was the [[amir]] of [[Sistan]] from 923 until his death in 963. He is responsible for restoring [[Saffarid]] ru ...in a [[panegyric]] at the Samanid court in [[Bukhara]], see below). Other poets, both [[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Arabic]], also viewed the amir fav ...
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