- The
Masnavi, or
Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi (Persian: مثنوی معنوی, DMG:
Mas̲navī-e maʻnavī), also
written Mathnawi, or Mathnavi, is an
extensive poem
written in...
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Deccani Masnavi (Deccani: دکنی مثنوی; dakkʰinī mat̲h̲nawī) is the name of the poem
written in
rhyming couplets in
Deccani Urdu. It
originated during the...
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administrative services. He then
composed a
khamsa (quintet) with five
masnavis,
known as Khamsa-e-Khusrau (Khamsa of Khusrau),
completing it in 1298....
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occasionally he also used Turkish,
Arabic and Gr**** in his verse. His
Masnavi (Mathnawi),
composed in Konya, is
considered one of the
greatest poems...
- Dehlavi, was an biographer, critic, and Urdu poet. He is
known for his
masnavis, the most
famous being Sihar-ul-Bayan.
Other notable works include a diwan...
- The
below list
gives an
overview of the
stories in Rumi's
Masnavi, as it
appears in
Reynold A. Nicholson's translation.
Preface (in prose)
Proem The King...
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Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي, mathnawī) or
masnavi (Persian: مثنوی,
mas̲navī) is a kind of poem
written in
rhyming couplets, or more
specifically "a poem based...
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jurisprudential thought Abu-al-**** Runi, 11th
century Arab
court poet who
wrote masnavis Bar
Hebraeus (1226–1286), also
known as Abulpharagius,
Jewish convert to...
- Dauran, who was
another native of Agra. Some
scholars consider two of Mir's
masnavis (long
narrative poems rhymed in couplets), Mu'amlat-e-ishq (The Stages...
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Persian and five
hundred verses in Urdu. His
Diwan consists of Ghazals,
Masnavis and
other poems.
Faaiz wrote in the
local language commonly used in North...