- (Persian: محمد ابن بدر, lit. 'Muhammad son of Badr'),
commonly known as
Jajarmi, was a 14th-century
Persian poet and
anthologist from Isfahan, Iran. Little...
- Umar
Jajarmi (died
circa 1287; Persian: بدرالدین ابن عمر جاجرمی),
known as Badr
Jajarmi, was a
prominent Persian poet of the 13th century. Badr
Jajarmi was...
- poet and
lawyer Mirza Abbas Khan
Sheida (1880–1949), poet and
publisher Jajarmi, 14th
century poet and
anthologist Saib
Tabrizi (1592-1676), poet, creator...
- poet and
anthologist from
Isfahan Muhammad ibn Badr,
commonly known as
Jājarmi, in 1340-1341 CE. The 1341 m****cript was
probably made in Isfahan. Horseriders...
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historian Juvayni (Tarikh-i Jahangushay, c. 1226–1283).: 36–37 : 92 In 1340
Jajarmi includes thirteen quatrains of
Khayyam in his work
containing an anthology...
- Amoli’s Life
Mirza Muhammad ibn Abdu'l Wahhāb of Qazwīn;
Muhammed ibn Badr
Jajarmi (1928). "An
Account of the "Mu'nisu'l-Aḥrār": A Rare
Persian MS. Belonging...
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composed poetry in
Persian and Arabic. The 14th-century poet and
anthologist Jajarmi states that
Rabia wrote a
Persian poem
which used
Arabic for the shahada...
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Bojnord بجنورد City Mofakham's
House of Mirrors,
Sardar Mofkham Mansion,
Jajarmi Mansion Seal
Bojnord Coordinates: 37°28′20″N 57°19′44″E / 37.47222°N...
- Abu
Tawwama (died 1300)
Kamal al-Din
Isfahani Afdal al-Din
Kashani Badr
Jajarmi Basati Samarqandi Keykavus Razi Hafez, poet (born
about 1310–1325) حافظ...
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works of Razi (ca. 1160–1210), Daya (1230),
Juvayni (ca. 1226–1283), and
Jajarmi (1340).: 92 : 434 Also, five
quatrains ****igned to
Khayyam in somewhat...