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Nizami Ganjavi (Persian: نظامی گنجوی, romanized: Niẓāmī Ganjavī, lit. 'Niẓāmī of Ganja'; c. 1141–1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal name was Jamal ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī, was a 12th-century Muslim poet.
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Nizami Ganjavi ( Persian: نظامی گنجوی, romanized: Niẓāmī Ganjavī, lit. 'Niẓāmī of Ganja '; c. 1141–1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal name was Jamal ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī, was a 12th-century Muslim poet.
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Haft Peykar (Persian: هفت پیکر Haft Peykar) also known as Bahramnameh (بهرامنامه, The Book of Bahram, referring to the Sasanian emperor Bahram V) is a romantic epic by Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi written in 1197. This poem forms one part of his Khamsa.
- Haft Peykar
Nizami Ganjavi was born in 1141 in the city of Ganja. From his works we understand that he was also educated in his hometown; in those times, Ganja certainly offered sufficient opportunities for a reasonable education. From the we learn that his name was Ilyas, his father was Yusif, and his grandfather was Zaki Muayyad.
May 15, 2023 · Khamsa (also known as Quintet or Panj Ganj) is the best-known work of Nizami Ganjavi (c. 1141-1209 CE) and without a doubt one of the most prominent works of Persian literature. Written during the last decades of the 12th century CE, the Khamsa of Nizami contains five poems and approximately 30,000 couplets.
نظامی گنجوی , tam adı: Əbu Məhəmməd İlyas ibn Yusif; təq. 1141 [1] [2] […], Gəncə [3] – 1209 [1] [2] […], Gəncə) — Azərbaycan fars dilli poeziyasının klassiki, orta əsrlər şərqinin ən böyük şairlərindən biri, fars dilli epik ədəbiyyatın ən böyük romantik şairi, farsdilli epik poeziyaya danışıq dili və realistik stili gətirmiş sənətkardır.
Khosrow and Shirin (Persian: خسرو و شیرین) is the title of a famous tragic romance by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209), who also wrote Layla and Majnun. It tells a highly elaborated fictional version of the story of the love of the Sasanian king Khosrow II for the Christan Shirin , who becomes queen of Persia .