- Abu
Mansur Daqiqi (Persian: ابومنصور دقیقی),
better simply known as
Daqiqi (دقیقی), was one of the most
prominent Persian poets of the
Samanid era. He...
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continuation of the work of his
fellow poet
Daqiqi, who had been ********inated by his slave. Like
Daqiqi,
Ferdowsi emplo**** the
prose Shahnameh of Abd-al-Razzaq...
- The
Samanids revived Persian culture by
patronizing Rudaki, Bal'ami and
Daqiqi. The
Samanids determinedly propagated **** Islam, and
repressed Ismaili...
- the
noted Sufi
mystic and
historian Abu Nasr as-Sarraj. The
Samanid poet
Daqiqi was also a
native of Tus. In 1220, Tus was
sacked by the
Mongol general...
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author and
translator of Kalīla wa
Dimna from
Middle Persian. Abu-Mansur
Daqiqi -
Persian poet.
Saman Khuda -
forefather of the
Samanid dynasty, one of...
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cypress to be a
relic of Zoroaster. A
Zoroastrian tradition recorded by
Daqiqi maintains that King Vishtaspa,
after converting to Zoroastrianism, ordered...
-
Ferdowsi فردوسی
Abusaeid Abolkheir ابوسعید ابوالخیر
Rudaki رودکی Abu
Mansur Daqiqi ابومنصور دقیقی
Mansur Al-Hallaj منصور حلاج
Unsuri عنصری Rabi'a
Balkhi رابعه...
- from Nishapur, Shādān son of
Barzin from Tus.
Before Ferdowsi, Abu-Mansur
Daqiqi tried to
versify the
Shahnameh of Abu-Mansur, but he died
after writing...
- Bukhara. Rudaki's
blindness is
implied by the
writings of
early poets such as
Daqiqi (died 977),
Ferdowsi (died 1020/25), Abu Zura'ah al-Mu'ammari (fl. 10th-century)...
- The
first to
undertake the
versification of the
Pahlavi chronicle was
Daqiqi, a
contemporary of Ferdowsi, poet at the
court of the
Samanid Empire, who...