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Nizami Ganjavi (Persian: نظامی گنجوی, romanized: Niẓāmī
Ganjavī, lit. 'Niẓāmī of Ganja'; c. 1141 – 1209),
Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi,
whose formal...
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Monument to
Nizami Ganjavi in Baku
Monument to
Nizami Ganjavi in
Ganja Monument to
Nizami Ganjavi in
Beijing Monument to
Nizami Ganjavi in Chișinău Monument...
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Mahsati Ganjavi Center (Azerbaijani: Məhsəti Gəncəvi Mərkəzi) is a
center dedicated to the
Persian poet
Mahsati Ganjavi. The
center is
located in Ganja...
- romanized: laylâ o majnun) is a
Persian poem by the 12th
century Iranian poet
Nizami Ganjavi,
inspired by an old
story of Arab origin,
about the 7th-century Arabic...
- Abu'l-Ala
Ganjavi (Persian: ابوالعلا گنجوی) or Abul'alā-ye Ganje'i (Persian: ابوالعلای گنجهای, lit. 'Abul'alā of Ganja') was a
Persian poet of the 12th...
- Majnun" (Persian لیلی و مجنون) is the
third poem of the
classic of
Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209, Ganja). This poem is
included in "Khamsa" and was
written in...
- Victoria; Asatrian,
Garnik (eds.). On the
modern politicization of the
Persian poet
Nezami Ganjavi (PDF).
Caucasian Centre for
Iranian Studies.
Poetry portal...
- poets,
notably Mawlana, Ferdowsi, Hafez, Sa'adi, Omar Khayyam, and
Nezami Ganjavi.
Described as one of the
great literatures of humanity,
including Goethe's...
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works of Rumi, the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Panj Ganj of
Nizami Ganjavi, The Divān of Hafez, The
Conference of the
Birds by
Attar of Nishapur,...
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Persian literature,
attracting distinguished poets such as Khaqani,
Nizami Ganjavi,
Falaki Shirvani, etc. In 1382, the
Shirvanshah throne was
taken by Ibrahim...