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Layla and
Majnun (Arabic: مجنون ليلى
majnūn laylā "Layla's Mad Lover"; Persian: لیلی و مجنون, romanized: laylâ o
majnun) is an old
story of Arab origin...
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Majnun is Layla's
lover in the 12th
century Persian poem
Layla and
Majnun.
Majnun may also
refer to:
Majnun (musician),
Senegalese musician, performing...
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Layla and
Majnun is a
classical Arabic story.
Layla and
Majnun,
Leyli and
Majnun, or
Laila Majnu may also
refer to: "Layla and
Majnun" (Nizami Ganjavi...
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Majnun or
Majnoon (Persian: مجنون) may
refer to:
Majnun,
Bushehr Majnun,
Khuzestan Majnun-e Olya, West
Azerbaijan Province Majnun-e Sofla, West Azerbaijan...
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Leyli and
Majnun (Azerbaijani:
Leyli və Məcnun, لیلی و مجنون) is an epic poem
written in
Azerbaijani by the 16th-century poet Fuzuli. The poem, written...
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himself as a
Majnun prince king, who is
almost mad in his love for his beloved. Ebba Koch says that he had his name
inscribed as
Majnun on the Anarkali's...
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Laila Majnu Ki
Mazar (lit=the
mausoleum of
Layla and
Majnun) is
situated at Binjaur, a
village near
Anupgarh in the Sri
Ganganagar district of Rajasthan...
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Majnun (rus. Мажнун uzb.
Majnun) is a 2016
Uzbek melodrama film
directed by
Johongir Ahmedov and
produced by
Diyor Mahkamov. The film
stars Ulugʻbek Qodirov...
- "Layla and
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...
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Mohammad was
seven at the time.
Nizami mentions his son
again in
Layli and
Majnun adding that now this son is 14
years old and "apple of my eyes". In "Haft...