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jild-i 1. Silsilat al-ẕahab, Salāmān va Absāl, Tuḥfat al-Aḥrār va Subḥat al-Abrār -- jild-i 2. Yūsuf va Zulaykhā, Laylá va Majnūn va Khiradnāmah-ʼi Iskandarī

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1. Verfasser: Jāmī 1414-1492 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Persian
Veröffentlicht: Tihrān Markaz-i Muṭālaʻāt-i Īrānī 1378 [1999 or 2000]
Ausgabe:Chāp-i 1
Schriftenreihe:Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
Mīrās̲-i maktūb Zabān va adabīyāt-i Fārsī 15 58
Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
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Zusammenfassung:jild-i 1. Silsilat al-ẕahab, Salāmān va Absāl, Tuḥfat al-Aḥrār va Subḥat al-Abrār -- jild-i 2. Yūsuf va Zulaykhā, Laylá va Majnūn va Khiradnāmah-ʼi Iskandarī
Regarded by many as the last great mystical poet of medieval Persia, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 898/1492) spent the greater part of his life in Herat. As a student, he excelled in every subject he engaged in and appeared destined for an academic career. But then, in his early thirties, he went through a spiritual crisis that ended in him joining the Herat branch of the mystical Naqshbandiyya order, led by the charismatic Saʿd al-Dīn Kāshgharī (d. 860/1456). A protégé of three successive Timurid rulers in Herat, Jāmī's wide network of friendships and relations extended from spiritual and literary circles through the political to the academic. With 39.000 lines of verse and over 30 prose works to his name, Jāmī's literary production is quite overwhelming. Highly imaginative in their treatment of the human condition, Jāmī's seven long mathnawī s contained in the present two-volume edition bear witness to his great artistic talents and wide intellectual horizon. 2 vols; volume 2
Beschreibung:Poems
Vol. 2 edited by: Aʻlākhān Afṣaḥʹzād and Ḥusayn Aḥmad Tarbiyat
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:9789004402447
DOI:10.1163/9789004402447

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