- "Sazman-i
Paykar dar Rah-i Azad-i Tabaqeh-i
Kargar (The
Fighting Organisation of the Road to
Liberating the
Working class)", also
known as
Peykar (or
Paykar)....
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Paykar Khān Igīrmī Dūrt (Persian: پیکر خان ایگیرمیدورت; Azerbaijani: Peykər xan İyirmidörd) was a
Qizilbash chieftain in the
service of
Safavid Persia...
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Persian Bahram Gur
Visits the Dome of
Piruza on Wednesday. Page from the Haft
Paykar from a m****cript of Nizami.
Brooklyn Museum. King
Bahram Gur with the Iranian...
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speeches aut****d by Amir
Khusraw around 1302. The poem is
based on the Haft
Paykar by Nizami,
written around 1197,
which in turn
takes its
outline from the...
- (Persian: نشان هفتپیکر Nishân-i-Haftpaykar), also
known as the
Order of Haft
Paykar, was an all-female
order of the
former Imperial State of Iran. The Order...
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cannot rightly claim.
Another translation (adopting the
variant reading yak
paykar for yak dīgar), is as follows: "Adam's
children are
limbs of one body That...
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Sasanian King,
whose exploits are
reflected in Nezami's "Seven Beauties" (Haft
Paykar). The poem is
based on the po****r Arab
legend of ill-starred lovers: the...
- (final)
Theater forces: 6,000–10,000 2,000 to 10,000–15,000 (MEK); 3,000 (
Paykar); 5,000 (Fedai
factions in total); 10,000 to 25,000–30,000 (KDPI), 5,000...
- Medicine-Opera.com.
Retrieved 7 July 2019.
Nizami (21
August 2015). Haft
Paykar: A
Medieval Persian Romance.
Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated. p...
- epic
poetry of the
region (Firdausi's
Shahnameh of 1010, Nizami's Haft
Paykar of 1197, Khusrau's
Hasht Bihisht of 1302),
parts of
which are
based upon...