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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amir_KhusrauAmir Khusrau - Wikipedia

    Amir Khusrau was a prolific classical poet associated with the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. He wrote many playful riddles, songs and legends which have become a part of popular culture in South Asia. His riddles are one of the most popular forms of Hindavi poetry today. [29]

  2. Sometimes known as “the parrot of India,” Amīr Khosrow wrote numerous works, among them five divans, which were compiled at different periods in his life, and his Khamsah (“Pentalogy”), a group of five long idylls in emulation of the Khamseh of the celebrated Persian poet Neẓāmī (c. 1141–1209). Amīr Khosrow’s pentalogy deals with general themes famous in Islāmic literature.

  3. Jursan Amir. Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrow (1253–1325 CE) hindi अमीर खुसरो, ( urdú: ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو);, conocido como Amīr Khusrow (también Jursan Amir, Khusrau, Khusro) Dehlawī (que significa Amir Khusrow de Delhi) (urdú: امیر خسرو دہلوی) fue un músico sufí, destacado ...

  4. Poems by Amir Khusro. Khusro was born in 1253 A.D. in Patiyala, India, His paternal ancestors belonged to the nomadic tribe of Hazaras from Transoxiana, who crossed the river Indus and migrated to India in the thirteenth c

  5. 15 de dic. de 1989 · AMĪR ḴOSROW DEHLAVĪ, NĀṢER-AL-DĪN ABU’L-ḤASAN (651-725/1253-1325), the “Parrot of India,” the greatest Persian-writing poet of medieval India.Son of Amir Sayf-al-dīn Maḥmūd, a Turkish officer, and an Indian mother, he was born in Patiali and early displayed his poetical talent, encouraged by his maternal grandfather, ʿEmād-al-molk.

  6. The seven pavilions Bahram Gur hunting three doe Bahram Gur listens as Dilaram enchants the animals "Hasht-Bihisht" (Persian: هشت بهشت, lit."The Eight Paradises") is a famous poem written by Amir Khusrow around 1302 AD. The poem is based on the Haft Paykar by Nizami, written around 1197 AD, which in turn takes its outline from the earlier epic Shahnameh written by Firdausi around 1010 AD.

  7. Amir Khusrow 1253 - October 1325. Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau, better known as Amīr Khusrau was an Indo-Persian Sufi singer, musician, poet and scholar who lived under the Delhi Sultanate. He is an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent.