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Exploring a Neglected Masterpiece: The GulistanShahnamaof Baysunghur
Iranian Studies, 2010The paper begins by summarizing the basic information about theShahnamaproduced in Herat for the Timurid prince Baysunghur, son of Shah Rukh, in 833/1430, one of the three iconic illustrated versions of Firdausi's poem in Persian painting. It then considers in turn the originality of this manuscript, its iconographic program and the intervals at which ...
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FUNCTIONS OF ENCLITIC PRONOUNS IN SA'DI'S GULISTAN
In Gulistan, Sa'di employs enclitic pronouns (ضمایر متصله) with notable grammatical and stylistic flexibility. These pronouns not only indicate possession or relational belonging but also serve syntactic and pragmatic functions that contribute to the text's poetic and rhetorical style.openaire +1 more source
Mahmud Tai bin Muhammed’s Sharh Of Gulistan
2019Itis adjusted that the 16th century is the most fruitful period of the genresharh (commentary) in the classical Turkish literature. In this century, it’sseen that there have been commentaries written on Arabic and Persian works,besides Turkish ones. Among Persian works, Saadi Shirazi’s work called Gulistantook place near the top.
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Gulistan, Tales of Ancient Persia
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1979Christopher J. Brunner, Karl Thylmann
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Anacoluthons in Gulistan Tercumesi of Seyf-i Sarâyî
2018Qipchaqs known as Kipchak/Kifcak in the East, Kuman in the West, and Polovest in Russia, lived in the Qipchaq steppe, the Danube river basin, the Balkans, and the MiddleEast throughout their history. They founded the Mamelukes state (1250–1517) in Eygpt, and they created great Qipchaq literature there. The Gulistan, written by Sa’di al-Shiraziy, one of
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Question on the necessity of seismic microzonation in urban areas (on the example of Gulistan city)
AIP Conference ProceedingsE. Yadigarov +3 more
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HASAN RIZAYI'S VERSE TRANSLATION OF GULISTAN NAMED "CUY-I RAHMET"
2015Gulistan, which was written in the 13th century by Sa'di and spread fame throughout the world surpassing the Islamic world, is an aesthetic, educational, Islamic and humanitarian work with many fronts. It was used as a textbook in the orient madrassa for teaching Perssian language and moral education, and therefore many translations and interpretations
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