- Paul E.
Losensky (born 1956) is
Professor of
Comparative Literature and
Adjunct Professor of
Middle Eastern Languages and
Cultures at
Indiana University...
-
Patrick Losenský (born 3
April 1982),
known professionally as Fler, is a
German rapper and the CEO of
Maskulin Music Group. Fler was
first recognized in...
- Friends:
Lives and
Sayings of
Sufis (2009);
Translated and
introduced by Paul
Losensky. Le
Memorial des
saints (1889); A
French translation by
Pavet de Courteille...
- of the name. This
version is also
supported by the
Iranologist Paul E.
Losensky. His pen name "Saadi" is
unambiguous as it
appears frequently in his work...
- Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu and
other ****ociated literature.
Losensky 2017.
Losensky, P. (2017). Greene,
Roland (ed.). "Qiṭʿa". The
Princeton Encyclopedia...
-
Persian universal history Takmelat al-akhbar.
Fragner &
Dabirsiaqi 2020.
Losensky 2008. Aldous,
Gregory (2021). "The
Qazvin Period and the Idea of the Safavids"...
- Khusro".
Delhi University.
Retrieved 17
February 2018.[permanent dead link]
Losensky, Paul E. (15 July 2013). In the
Bazaar of Love: The
Selected Poetry of...
- a
government official under Timur (r. 1370–1405).
Losensky 2009. Raja'i 1987, pp. 700–701.
Losensky, Paul E. (2009). "Āṣafī Harawī". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer...
-
mentions his age
being eighty in one of his poems. The
Iranologist Paul E.
Losensky puts his
birth date in c. 1592. Saib was born with the name
Mirza Mohammad...
- who
wrote his
works in Persian, with only some of it surviving.
Losensky 2008.
Losensky, Paul E. (2008). "Amrī Shīrāzī". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun;...