Guldastah-i chaman. [18--?]

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Guldastah-i chaman. [18--?]

An anthology of poetry by classical Persian poets, some famous, a few rare. Some of the poets cited: Niẓāmī Ganjavī, Firdawsī, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, Sanāʼī, Khvājū-yi Kirmānī, Anvarī, and Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī.

105 leaves : paper ; 195 x 110 (171 x 80) mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7548322

Princeton University Library

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Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, Maulana, 1207-1273

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Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, popularly known simply as Rumi, was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian and Sufi mystic originally from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran. Rumi's influence transcends national borders and ethnic divisions: Iranians, Kurds, Tajiks, Turks, Greeks, Pashtuns, other Central Asian Muslims, as well as Muslims of the Indian subcontinent have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. His poems have been widely tra...

Niẓāmī Ganjavī, 1140 or 1141-1202 or 1203

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Firdawsī.

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Khvājū-yi Kirmānī, Maḥmūd ibn ʻAlī, 1290 or 91-1352?

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Anvarī, Awḥad al-Dīn, -1189 or 1190

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Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, approximately 1253-1325

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