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  1. 11 de ene. de 2013 · Siavash Lornejad, Ali Doostzadeh "On the Modern Politicization of the Persian Poet Nezami Ganjavi", Edited by Victoria Arakelova, YEREVAN SERIES FOR ORIENTAL STUDIES (Editor of the Series Garnik Asatrian), Caucasian Centre for Iranian Studies, Yerevan, 2012.

  2. The poem “Haft Peykar” of Nizami has been studied in the light of several problems of poetics. Genre syncreticity of the work and space-time relations has been viewed and genesis of plots in the “Haft Peykar” has been traced in their later transformation in the XIV-XVIII centuries. In the analysis of followers of Nizami, reflection of ...

  3. 17 de dic. de 2021 · Nizami Ganjavi was a Persian Sunni Muslim Poet that was born in the 12th century in Ganka, as mentioned previously. History considers Ganjavi as the greatest poet who specialized in epic romance within Persian Literature. Azerbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan consider his work extremely important.

  4. 24 de may. de 2023 · Nizami Ganjavi’s Contribution to Azerbaijani Identity. Nizami Ganjavi’s literary masterpieces have played a significant role in shaping Azerbaijani identity and cultural pride. Through his works, he weaved tales that celebrated the beauty of the Azerbaijani landscape, the virtues of love, and the pursuit of knowledge.

  5. Nizami Ganjavi ALL available in Hindi, Urdu, and Roman scripts. Access to poetry videos, audios & Ebooks of Nizami Ganjavi. Sufinama. Nizami Ganjavi. 1141 - 1209 | Ganja, Azerbaijan. Index of Sufis/Sants; Young Sufi Poets; Rubaiyat; Niranjani Sant; Nirguni Poets; Punjabi Sufi Poets;

  6. 19 de ene. de 2012 · ESKANDAR-NĀMA OF NEẒĀMĪ, the poetical version of the life of Alexander by the great 12th century narrative poet Neẓāmī Ganjavī (535-605/1141-1209).It consists of two formally independent works, both in rhymed couplets and in the motaqāreb meter (see ʿARŪŻ) of the Šāh-nāma. The first part is generally known as Šaraf-nāma, the second as Eqbāl-nāma or Ḵerad-nāma, but there ...